Revolutionizing Production Efficiency with 3D Printed Tools, Jigs, and Fixtures: A Volkswagen Autoeuropa Case Study

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Maximizing production efficiency with 3D printed tools, jigs, and fixtures

Discover how Volkswagen Autoeuropa utilized the power of 3D printing to maximize production efficiency and minimize costs. By leveraging Ultimaker’s 3D printers, the company was able to produce custom-made tools, jigs, and fixtures that streamlined the manufacturing process.

This case study showcases how Volkswagen Autoeuropa successfully implemented 3D printing to optimize its production process.

Here are a few key takeaways from the case study:

  • 3D printed tools reduced cycle time operation and labor costs, while improving ergonomics
  • The need for reworking was minimized, resulting in significant cost savings
  • Ultimaker’s 3D printers proved to be a cost-effective solution, with Volkswagen Autoeuropa estimating a tenth of the typical expenses
  • The company saved €475,000 ($525,000) in the initial two years of using Ultimaker’s 3D printers


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