3D printing is increasingly present in the armies. Additive manufacturing, as is also known, is key in the repair or maintenance of assets, by reducing the times of traditional supply chains, and in operations for its ability to manufacture parts in the area of operations.We interviewed José Luis Sánchez, CEO of Meltio, a Spanish company based in Linares (Jaén) dedicated to 3D metal printing that has manufactured stainless steel spare parts for …
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3D printing is increasingly present in the armies. Additive manufacturing, as is also known, is key in the repair or maintenance of assets, by reducing the times of traditional supply chains, and in operations for its ability to manufacture parts in the area of operations.We interviewed José Luis Sánchez, CEO of Meltio, a Spanish company based in Linares (Jaén) dedicated to 3D metal printing that has manufactured stainless steel spare parts for …