Manufacturing company moves to Indiana to compete in industry

This blog has previously discussed Indiana's growing manufacturing industry, and how the state is currently leading the Midwest in terms of its manufacturing and logistics capabilities. Companies are beginning to take notice and want to be part of the increasingly competitive sector.

Announced in a company press release, 3D Parts Manufacturing will expand into Indianapolis and create 65 new jobs by the end of 2018. 3D Parts used to operate overseas, but administrators explained that the $6 million move will allow the business to create its plastic and steel products in a manufacturing hub. 

General manager of 3D Parts Kim Brand explained in a press release that her company is excited to launch in Indiana, and added that 3D printing will be an important asset to the already strong manufacturing industry in the state.

"Indiana's long manufacturing heritage, competitive business environment and top quality workforce made the state an ideal place to grow our business," she said. "Manufacturing is a team sport. In a world accustomed to success stories in the software and services businesses, we want to make manufacturing cool again."

3D Parts' three dimensional modeling systems and works with the medical, aerospace, automotive, defense and plastic molding industries.

Indiana Secretary of Commerce Victor Smith said in the press release that his state has established itself as a strong area for manufacturing companies, and adding 3D Parts will only further improve it.

The right manufacturing business software can help organizations in this industry can keep pace with changes and maintain streamlined workflow. A provider of ERP manufacturing solutions can ensure that manufacturing companies adopt a system that keeps them ahead of the competition.