DB marks ten years of 3D printing

DB marks ten years of 3D printing

DB Schenker, one of the world's largest logistics companies, is celebrating a decade of 3D printing innovation with a special exhibition at its Sustainability Hub in Frankfurt. The event showcases the company's pioneering work in 3D printing and its applications in the logistics industry.

The exhibition features a range of 3D printed products, from spare parts and tools to custom-made equipment and prototypes. It also highlights the company's efforts to reduce waste and carbon emissions through the use of 3D printing technology.

DB Schenker's commitment to 3D printing is part of its broader strategy to reduce its environmental impact and increase its use of sustainable technologies.

"We believe that 3D printing has the potential to transform the logistics industry and we're proud to be at the forefront of this innovation," said Bodo Lange, Global Chief Sustainability Officer at DB Schenker. "By reducing waste, increasing efficiency and creating new opportunities for sustainable growth, we're helping to create a more environmentally friendly future for logistics."

The exhibition is open to the public and features interactive displays, product demonstrations and a showcase of DB Schenker's 3D printing capabilities.

"We believe that 3D printing has the potential to transform the logistics industry and we're proud to be at the forefront of this innovation."

Bodo Lange, Global Chief Sustainability Officer at DB Schenker

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