Additive Manufacturing in MBDA EXPEDITIONARY LOGISTICS OPERATIONS (ELO) & ADDITIVE LAYER MANIFACTURING 28 Maggio 2015
Fusaro site newest technology evolution: ALM MBDA is investing in Fusaro in Additive Layer Manufacturing technology to gain strategic advantage. We have chosen to be pioneers in Additive Manufacturing technology, mastering it in its evolution, thus maximising opportunities to early benefit from its advantages, i.e.: Time to market reduction Development, manufacturing and support cost optimization Unconstrained structure design Improved product performances Reduced product management costs BENEFITS ON PRODUCT LIFECYCLE Concept Design & Develop Fast prototyping Delivery In Service Think in 3D. More freedom on shape and performance Time reduction Produce in 3D. Time and costs reduction Page 2
MBDA s ALM Infrastructure Facility operating from Oct 2014 Plant specification: Conform to ATEX directives (antiexplosion) Fire resistant REI 120 (UNI 9723) Antistatic floor Pneumatic plant specifically filtered Argon gas plant Autonomous cooling system Electric continuity (UPS) Control room with 3D SW workstation and polymer 3D printers for rapid prototyping Printing room Control room Page 3
MBDA s ALM Infrastructure access ALMA Cloud Manufacturing (work in progress) REMOTE CTRL ROOM FUSARO HUB Additive Manufacturing & Precision Mechanics FUSARO CTRL ROOM FUSARO Shop Floor: Finishing, Surface treatments, tests Connection to MBDA Rome Finished part Page 4 4
Gartner Research: Enterprise 3D Printing is mature From Hype Page 5
Gartner Research: Enterprise 3D Printing is mature From Hype Page 6
Gartner Research: Enterprise 3D Printing is mature Additive Manufacturing to solid groud Page 7
Gartner Research: Enterprise 3D Printing is mature to strategic priority Page 8
Boeing patented 3D Printing spare parts management in the application, 3D printing is proving a time-saving production method that enables them to cut back on inventory as well. This patent application is thus an attempt to patent something that is already in use, though the patent is looking towards the future as well. While Boeing is currently only using 3D printing for non-metallic parts for their planes, the application provides cover for a wide range of 3D printable materials as well, including polymers, plasters, metals, and metal alloys. The system described includes, "a parts library, a database, a parts management system, and a three dimensional printing system." Page 9
Stampa 3D Logistica e Ricambi, casi reali Diversi episodi riportati recentemente dalla stampa, rendono concreto la rivoluzione in corso, citiamo ad esempio tre case study navali (alta complessità): 1) MAERSK: portacontainer stampa parti di ricambio a bordo 2) US NAVY: Harrier con carrello danneggiato riparato su portaerei USS Bataan 3) CHINESE NAVY: stampanti 3D a bordo Warship Harbin ridurre drasticamente il: costo della logistica di approvvigionamento dei ricambi, lo spazio di stoccaggio sulla nave, oltre ovviamente a rendere le navi, in parte, autonome nella gestione dei ricambi e a consentire interventi in tempo quasi reale Page 10
Estendere i modelli di business dei fornitori Forze Armate logica di servizio dove la proprietà intellettuale frutto di investimenti in ingegneria e progettazione venga preservata e valorizzata (incremento dei margini), in un quadro tecnologico sicuro dal punto di vista della tecnologia informatica. collaudati modelli di business (es. Europe Assistance) per la gestione delle criticità (assistenza stradale, emergenze mediche, etc), che possono essere ripresi Unità connessa (in modo sicuro) a Control Room, richiede personalizzazione e invio comando di stampa a bordo (piattaforma inerziale). Archivio digitale ricambi (CAD ) con staff ingegneri per Page 11 modifiche Magazzino ricambi in nave, ridotto ad armadietto polveri. 11