Material supply chain for 3D printed construction projects : a case study for Mexico
Huerta Miraval, Raul Hyndmann (2022)
Huerta Miraval, Raul Hyndmann
2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022112924821
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022112924821
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3D Printing technologies is closely associated with the construction industry. Nowadays more and more start-ups and companies are focusing on 3D printing technology in the construction industry.
This research was conducted in collaboration with his Hyperion Robotics Oy, a Finland-based company, and his LAB University of Applied Sciences.
This paper aims to determine a greener approach to the supply chain and raw material local availability for 3D printing projects in Mexico.
Search methods for effective results include examining a variety of information sources, websites, and articles on the subject, As well as analysis for evaluation and comparability of Energy consumption and Greenhouse gas emissions from transportation between different raw material sources.
This research was conducted in collaboration with his Hyperion Robotics Oy, a Finland-based company, and his LAB University of Applied Sciences.
This paper aims to determine a greener approach to the supply chain and raw material local availability for 3D printing projects in Mexico.
Search methods for effective results include examining a variety of information sources, websites, and articles on the subject, As well as analysis for evaluation and comparability of Energy consumption and Greenhouse gas emissions from transportation between different raw material sources.