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Chinagoods Launches 3D Printing Retail Concept Center in Yiwu Global Digital Trade Center
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Chinagoods Launches 3D Printing Retail Concept Center in Yiwu Global Digital Trade Center

Originally reported by Panda3DP

Chinagoods has launched its 3D printing retail concept center within the Yiwu Global Digital Trade Center to modernize the global commodity supply chain. By integrating additive manufacturing into the world's largest wholesale hub, vendors among 75,000 booths can pivot from physical inventory to digital, on-demand production. This shift slashes manufacturing lead times for 2.1 million types of goods from weeks to under 24 hours. This marks a systemic transition where 3D printing becomes a core infrastructure for distributed global trade.

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3D PrintingAdditive ManufacturingSupply ChainYiwuDigital Trade

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