Force multiplier Why Additive Manufacturing is a Strong and Trustworthy Ally for the Defence Sector
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Nick Dinges, Chief Technology Officer at Replique takes a look at why additive manufacturing technology offers a clear advantage to ensuring mission-ready agility even when production and supply chains might be compromised.
With a need to stay agile when global supply chains can change overnight and where traditional manufacturing and logistics models cannot deliver the speed and flexibility modern operations require, 3D printing/additive manufacturing continues to prove a dependable ally to defence companies. It enables on-demand production, supports small-batch manufacturing, and bridges supply chain gaps to bring local production capabilities to the field—sought after benefits that make it a strong fit for defence logistics, especially in low-run and mission-specific scenarios.
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