Modern logistics is undergoing a radical shift as additive manufacturing allows the transport industry to move from physical warehouses to digital inventories. By producing critical components on-demand, companies can significantly reduce the weight of parts, eliminate long-lead times for obsolete equipment, and maintain fleet availability with unprecedented precision. This evolution effectively bridges the gap between traditional manufacturing and the fast-paced requirements of contemporary global supply chains.
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