MASTT2040 Case Study: Würth Additive

Würth Additive offers Digital Inventory Services that ensure fast, secure 3D printing of OEM-quality parts from digital twins. Their platform integrates with ERP and inventory systems, minimizing lead times and reducing inventory costs.

By securely transmitting intellectual property, Würth Additive enables rapid global delivery of essential components. Their solution complements traditional inventory programs, providing manufacturers with a more flexible and efficient approach to stock management.

 

Advantages

Würth Additive, part of Würth Industry North America, specializes in industrial 3D printing and innovative digital inventory solutions, combining traditional systems with cutting-edge technology. With a network spanning the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Brazil, it leverages the Würth Group’s 75+ years of success.

Aligned with the UN’s SDGs under Vision 2045, it promotes sustainability by integrating digital and physical supply chains, offering a competitive edge amidst global raw material shortages.


Key Features of  Würth Additive’s MaaS Model:

 

  1. On-Demand 3D Printing:
    Instant 3D printing of OEM-quality parts from digital twins, reducing the need for physical stock.
  2. Secure IP Protection:
    Ensures safe transmission and storage of intellectual property, preventing breaches and maintaining quality standards.
  3. ERP and Inventory Integration:
    Seamlessly integrates with existing systems to manage physical and digital inventories, optimizing stock management.
  4. Reduced Lead Times:
    On-demand parts can be printed and delivered rapidly, minimizing delays and improving supply chain efficiency.