HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — A Huntsville-based company is ready to help local businesses disrupted by supply chain issues due to tariffs.
In the coming months, SpaceFactory said it is ready to engage with local businesses impacted by tariffs. Their large-scale 3D printing system is capable of building parts up to 4′ x 4′ x 5′.
The company said it will offer local firms the chance to produce cost-competitive components domestically to reduce the reliance on overseas suppliers.
In the coming months, SpaceFactory said it will work with companies across the region by providing design-for-additive-manufacturing guidance and launching pilot programs that cover feasibility studies, printing, and testing—all with minimal upfront investment.
This initiative, according to the company, is said to support projects ranging from manufacturing aids like custom jigs and tooling to rapid prototyping and finished products for diverse consumer and industrial applications.
“We’re here to help Huntsville-area businesses explore domestic production,” SpaceFactory CEO David Malott said. “Not only to strengthen their own supply chains, but to enable them to create new products and services that can serve a national market.”
Local businesses interested in SpaceFactory’s offer and initiative can learn more by emailing [email protected] or calling 1-800-901-3952 to schedule a free consultation.
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