Thyssenkrupp plans to open 3D printing centre this year


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 26 Apr 2017

Thyssenkrupp supplies thousands of tonnes of metal and plastic products and provides supply-chain management services. PIctured is its chairman Heinrich Hiesinger.

HANOVER: German industrial group Thyssenkrupp plans to open its own 3D printing centre this year to manufacture products for its customers, a company executive said on Tuesday. 

As well as producing steel, submarines and elevators, Thyssenkrupp supplies thousands of tonnes of metal and plastic products and provides supply-chain management services to a quarter of a million customers worldwide.

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