3D Printing Is Transforming Industrial Supply Chains

September 14, 2016

Additive manufacturing has exploded. Sales of 3D printers and related materials, services, and software soared to $1 billion in 2015 - and are predicted to surpass $30 billion by 2022. Manufacturing executives already understand how these technologies are revolutionizing their own operations. Design engineers are using additive manufacturing to develop and test prototypes, production operations are fabricating small components, and maintenance staff are creating replacement parts.

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Steffes

Steffes is a lean-operating original equipment manufacturer headquartered in Dickinson, North Dakota with additional manufacturing facilities in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and inventory yards in Texas and Wyoming. We specialize in steel fabrication and electrical services for a variety of diverse industries, including oil and gas, contract manufacturing and electric thermal storage. With a creative team of experienced engineers and manufacturing experts, our ability to innovate and solve complex issues is unmatched in the manufacturing industry.

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