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Digital Inventory: The Future of Supply Chain Management

Key Takeaways
  • Digital inventory reduces supply chain risk through additive manufacturing.
  • Distributed manufacturing enables production closer to the point of need.
  • Digital supply chains require a hybrid system of digital and physical infrastructure.
  • Würth Additive Group's Digital Inventory Service offers a sovereign manufacturing execution layer.
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Strategic Implications

The adoption of digital inventory and distributed manufacturing may signal a significant shift in supply chain management, potentially reducing dependence on traditional warehousing and shipping. This could indicate a major role for additive manufacturing in the future of global supply chains, which may lead to increased efficiency and reduced costs for manufacturers.

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Expert Insights On Distributed Manufacturing And Digital Supply Chains

Dr. Mikhail Gladkikh, Global Director of Technology and Technical Projects at Würth Additive Group, discusses the concept of digital inventory and its potential to revolutionize supply chain management. With a background in additive manufacturing and a PhD in Applied Mathematics, Gladkikh explains how digital inventory can reduce supply chain risk and enable distributed manufacturing. The Würth Additive Group has launched a Digital Inventory Service, designed to provide a sovereign manufacturing execution layer, which may change the way companies approach supply chain management. This development was first reported by 3DPrint.com.

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Digital Inventory: The Future of Supply Chain Management

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Key Takeaways
  • Digital inventory reduces supply chain risk through additive manufacturing.
  • Distributed manufacturing enables production closer to the point of need.
  • Digital supply chains require a hybrid system of digital and physical infrastructure.
  • Würth Additive Group's Digital Inventory Service offers a sovereign manufacturing execution layer.
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Strategic Implications

The adoption of digital inventory and distributed manufacturing may signal a significant shift in supply chain management, potentially reducing dependence on traditional warehousing and shipping. This could indicate a major role for additive manufacturing in the future of global supply chains, which may lead to increased efficiency and reduced costs for manufacturers.

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What Happened

Expert Insights On Distributed Manufacturing And Digital Supply Chains

Dr. Mikhail Gladkikh, Global Director of Technology and Technical Projects at Würth Additive Group, discusses the concept of digital inventory and its potential to revolutionize supply chain management. With a background in additive manufacturing and a PhD in Applied Mathematics, Gladkikh explains how digital inventory can reduce supply chain risk and enable distributed manufacturing. The Würth Additive Group has launched a Digital Inventory Service, designed to provide a sovereign manufacturing execution layer, which may change the way companies approach supply chain management. This development was first reported by 3DPrint.com.

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