3d printing: A cost budget, innovation, and operational efficiency analysis of Shops in metro manila/ Allyza Mae L. Ermino, Jofelle B. Garcia, Jocelyn D. Mackay, Mardy O. Nonescan, Angelina P. Santos, Brix C. Santos, and Jelyn G. Vallespin.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.Description: xi, 170pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH HD 28 E76 2025
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College of Liberal Arts.-- Bachelor of science in business administration major in industrial management: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
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3D printing, also referred to as additive manufacturing, is revolutionizing the
manufacturing process in various industries by allowing for the production of complex
designs and lightweight structures that cannot be achieved through traditional methods.
This paper explores the adoption of 3D printing technology in Manila and its
implications for operational efficiency, product quality, creativity, and sustainability.
The research will assess the impact of 3D printing on operational costs and quality
assurance, identify management strategies that enhance efficiency in custom part
production, explore innovative practices that boost customer satisfaction and encourage
creativity in product design, and evaluate sustainability efforts and environmental
benefits associated with 3D printing. The research design was mixed methods,
integrating a quantitative survey of the manufacturing sector in Manila and qualitative
interviews. Data collection consisted of responses from 50 manufacturers and detailed
discussions with industry experts to explore challenges and solutions in integrating 3D
printing technology. The present findings indicate that 3D printing considerably lower
operating costs through reduced material waste and shorter production times. Quality
assurance practices have improved through precise and repeatable fabrication
processes. Additionally, the flexibility of 3D printing encourages innovation and allows
rapid prototyping to increase customer satisfaction. Sustainability efforts were also
fueled with this technology as it ensures localized production and carbon footprint
reductions. This research highlights the transformative potential of 3D printing in
enhancing Develop advanced costing models to assess and optimize free the
distribution of resources for competitive pricing without compromising quality
standards manufacturing efficiency, creativity, and sustainability. The findings provide
actionable insights for manufacturers seeking to optimize operations and meet rising
industry demands, positioning them to leverage advancements in additive
manufacturing technology.
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