DETROIT, May 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Ultimaker, the global leader in desktop 3D printing, today announced that Heineken is using its solutions to produce a variety of custom tools and functional machine parts to aid in manufacturing at the company's brewery in Seville, Spain. Using a set of Ultimaker S5 printers, engineers at Heineken now design and print safety devices, tools and parts on-demand rather than outsourcing the job to external vendors, increasing production uptime and saving around 80% in production costs on the parts they 3D print.
"We're still in the first stages of 3D printing, but we've already seen a reduction of costs in the applications that we found by 70-90% and also a decrease of delivery time of these applications of 70-90%," said Isabelle Haenen, Global Supply Chain Procurement at Heineken. "Local manufacturing helps us a lot in increasing uptime, efficiency and output. We use 3D printing to optimize the manufacturing line, create safety and quality control tools, and create tools for our machines which that help us to reduce change over time. I think there will be even more purposes in the future."
The Sevilla brewery produces several brands of Heineken-owned beers, with production capacity of up to 500 million liters of beer per year. The engineers at Heineken have been utilizing 3D printing for about one year, first using the Ultimaker 2+ and now multiple Ultimaker S5 printers, a larger, enterprise-ready machine. The 3D printing technology was first used for safety applications, but the engineers quickly learned time and cost can be saved by printing custom optimized functional parts for machines on the manufacturing line. The variety of use cases now include:
"Every company has its own unique challenges in the production process, which is why the ability to create custom solutions straight from the factory floor is such a game-changer for the manufacturing industry," said Jos Burger, CEO of Ultimaker. "Heineken is a prime example of a company that's utilizing the Ultimaker S5 as an all-purpose manufacturing machine. We have enjoyed watching the use case evolve over the past year, from safety applications to the creation of fully functional parts for machines that lead to significant savings, and we cannot wait to see what they come up with next."
For additional information on Heineken's use of Ultimaker and to watch the full case study video, please visit ultimaker.com
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Since 2011, Ultimaker has built an open and easy-to-use solution of 3D printers, software, and materials that enable professional designers and engineers to innovate every day. Today, Ultimaker is the market leader in desktop 3D printing. From offices in the Netherlands, New York, Boston, and Singapore – plus production facilities in Europe and the US – its global team of over 400 employees work together to accelerate the world's transition to local, digital manufacturing. ultimaker.com
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