![]() ![]() “We’re planning to leverage the technology in this center to more efficiently manufacture parts, reduce weight, lower costs, and improve long-term sustainment efforts, all to improve Army readiness,” said Brandon Pender, GVSC Associate Director for the Materials Division. The Army is using additive manufacturing to improve manufacturability and reduce logistic supply chain timelines. The full-size machine will be capable of producing large metal parts such as monolithic hulls for military ground vehicles. The center will house the Army’s Jointless Hull subsection tool, a hybrid metal additive manufacturing machine used for engineering development and production in support of the full-size Jointless Hull machine located at Rock Island Arsenal – Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center. Army TACOM, and SAE Government Technologies, will hold a reception April 6 for the opening of a new Advanced Manufacturing Commercialization Center (AMCC), located in Sterling Heights, Michigan. ![]() Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), together with U.S. ![]()
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