Building Dumb Parts is a Smart Concept with Pieter Ruijssenaars

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The expenses associated with capital investments, storing inventory, and dealing with supply chain delays pose significant challenges for companies that keep a large stock of parts. However, if these companies were able to produce the required parts whenever they are needed, without the need for maintaining costly inventories, the advantages of adopting additive manufacturing (AM) becomes evident.  In this episode, host Fabian Alefeld speaks with Pieter Ruijssenaars, the CEO and founder of DiManEx. DiManEx is redefining the AM supply chain network for its clients. Pieter describes how AM navigates the complexities of supply chains, making them more resilient, especially in the light of current geo-political tensions, his smart concept of printing 'dumb parts', and how DiManEx builds digital inventories that lead to sustainable and cost-effective business strategies.    Comments about the show or wish to share your AM journey? Contact us at [email protected]. The Additive Snack Podcast is brought to you by EOS.  Key Takeaways:  [3:00] Pieter’s view on how AM can help build more resilient supply chains.  [7:29] The printing of ‘dumb parts’ that solve real problems is a smart concept.  [12:17] How DiManEx illustrates the business case for additive within an organization.   [22:00] DiManEx utilizes the R-ladder concept to validate the sustainability of additive manufacturing with clients.   [32:33] The future of AM adoption from Pieter’s perspective.