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Replique is expanding its global partnership with Alstom, scaling its digital manufacturing network to support subsidiaries from Brazil to Singapore.
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Replique is expanding its global partnership with Alstom, scaling its digital manufacturing network to support subsidiaries from Brazil to Singapore.

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Originally reported by TCT Magazine

Replique is expanding its global partnership with Alstom, scaling its digital manufacturing network to support subsidiaries from Brazil to Singapore. This collaboration has moved into true series production, with volumes reaching the lower five-digit range for stainless steel and plastic components. By utilizing a decentralized supply chain, Alstom ensures long-term part availability while reducing lead times. This transition to a digital inventory model proves that additive manufacturing is now a mature, systemic solution for global rail operations. 🚂⚙️ #AdditiveManufacturing #SupplyChain #3DPrinting #RailwayInnovation #DigitalInventory

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