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Consumer Packaged Goods
Increase agility with a modern manufacturing solution
In an industry where every dollar counts, investing in additive manufacturing can do more than almost anything else to move your bottom line. 3D printers provide a cost-effective, rapid way to fabricate functional parts at the point of need. They generate value wherever you deploy them — whether it’s slashing R&D spend on prototypes, helping you tool up without requiring skilled machinist time, or easily mitigating costly downtime. Building an additive-centric culture in your organization will make you more responsive, agile, and enable you to scale revenue without scaling spend.
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Caldwell Manufacturing is a global window and door hardware manufacturer, founded in 1888. The team needed a new way to fabricate parts for R&D purposes, but found they could do so much more with the Markforged platform. Find out how Caldwell Manufacturing and over 100+ of the world’s top manufacturers are able to stay current with the Markforged platform.

“It really changes your mindset about how we design, the way we test, the way we validate. It changes the way we put products into production. It’s changed everything.”
Eric MertzCEO, Caldwell Manufacturing
High-value consumer packaged goods applications
- Precise end-of-arm-tooling
- Ergonomic assembly fixtures
- Conformal workholding
- Line tooling — brackets, sensor mounts, and cable management
- Functional prototypes
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