Delivery service giant United Parcel Service Inc. announced on May 18 that it's launching an industrial-strength, on-demand 3D-printing service network this summer. The operation will link its global ...
There is more good news for 3D printing. According to the press release, select UPS store locations in San Diego will offer 3D printing service to startups, small businesses and retail customers.
UPS, the global shipping company based in the United States, believes it has enough interest from small businesses and startups to put 3D printers in its stores. In doing so, the company says it's now ...
As the prices for 3D printers slowly glide within reach of the average consumer, UPS is expanding its 3D printing services to more locations across the country. The expansion of UPS' 3D printing ...
The UPS Store isn’t just for package pick-ups and copying documents—it does 3D print jobs too. And pretty soon more people across the U.S. will be able to make their trinket designs a reality: UPS ...
“3D printing has been around since the 1980s, but today there’s really an explosion going on,” says Alan Amling, Vice President of Marketing at United Parcel Services (UPS) Global Logistics & ...
The March issue of Supply Chain Management Review featured an article on the state of 3D printing and additive manufacturing. The timing was prescient, I think, since many of the analysts I've read ...
On the back of its successful experiment with 3D Print in six markets, The UPS Store will now offer the service at nearly 100 stores countrywide. According to The Wholers Report 2014, the 3D print ...
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UPS and SAP have announced plans to launch a distributed, on-demand manufacturing network based on 3D printing that will be available through The UPS Store in more than 60 locations around the U.S. 3D ...
The delivery service titan is hoping to cut into turf that now belongs to 3D Systems, Stratasys, Proto Labs, and others. This news didn't get as much press as it deserves because it was overshadowed ...