Can Additive Compete with Traditional Manufacturing in Aerospace?

URLhttps://www.designnews.com/3dp/can-additive-compet
Sourcehttps://www.designnews.com/
Date Published03/01/2022
Author NameRob Spiegel
Mentions specific company case(s) of reshoring, kept from offshoring, or transplantYes

Additional Reshoring Information:

Company/Division name Morf3D
Parent companyMorf3D
Type of work Manufacturing
Reshoring category:Reshoring
What product(s) and/or service(s) were outsourced domestically?Manufacturing
Year reshoring announced:2022
Domestically, the work will be done:In-house
City reshored to:El Segundo
State(s) reshored to:CA
If relevant, work nearshored to:-
Industry(ies):Castings/Foundries - Subset of Primary Metal Products, Plastic & Rubber Products, Primary Metal Products (not including Foundries and Castings)
Product(s) reshoredplastic and metal parts (additive manufacturing)
What non-domestic negative factors made offshoring less attractive?Supply chain interruption risk/Natural disaster risk/Political instability
What domestic positive factors made reshoring more attractive?3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing
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