Maersk will now be printing spare parts on board its vessels

Maersk and J. Lauritzen are now looking to really crack the 3D market, and with a new project including several prominent players, carriers are starting to print spare parts on board vessels and rigs. The technology is ready for the maritime sector, the partners say.
Photo: Christian Klindt Sølbeck/Polfoto
Photo: Christian Klindt Sølbeck/Polfoto

Some of the traditional work routines in shipping could be about to become history. Before long, Maersk and J. Lauritzen begin a project to print spare parts on board vessels and rigs.

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