Supply chain resilience is the ability to be prepared for unexpected risk events. Implementing additive manufacturing could help you be more resilient, add reactivity to the market demand, reduce lead time, and allow just-in-time manufacturing.
- Optimize your time to market
Businesses can easily face shortages while facing an unpredicted event. While using technologies such as injection molding, it takes 8-10 weeks on average to create a mold, depending on its complexity and cavitations. Whereas, with additive manufacturing, you will speed up your manufacturing process, instead of developing molds during entire weeks before launching the manufacturing process, 3D printing projects take days instead of months.
- Just-in-time manufacturing
Just In Time manufacturing gives the opportunity to receive parts exactly when you need them, which is particularly useful in case of emergency. This ads flexibility to your business to face unpredictable demands or events and offers you a new way to focus your resources on fulfilling only what you are going to be paid for, rather than wasting energy, time, and budget on building stock.
Thanks to 3D printing, Just In Time manufacturing is accessible to all kinds of businesses. Once your 3D file is ready, you can manufacture it right away.
- Flexible manufacturing is the key
While facing unpredicted issues, new solutions have to be found. Thanks to 3D printing technologies, flexibility can be implemented in supply-chains. What happens when you urgently need new parts? When you can rely on your traditional storage system? When certain parts are defective or on recall?
While using 3D printing, it is possible to get exactly the amount of parts you need, different variations of the same part, or get small or medium volumes without minimum order quantities.