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DiManEx Adds Logistyx Technologies to its End-to-End 3D Parts Printing Platform

Logistyx's TMS for parcel cuts shipping costs, improves service for customers' on-demand supply chains

DiManEx Adds Logistyx Technologies to its End-to-End 3D Parts Printing Platform

Logistyx Technologies (https://logistyx.com/), the leader in transportation management for parcel shipping, announces DiManEx (https://www.dimanex.com/) has selected Logistyx's TME solution to manage multi-carrier parcel deliveries for customers using the company's platform to secure parts on demand. DiManEx makes 3D printing easy for supply chain teams, providing an end-to-end platform for part identification, design, production and delivery.

"DiManEx is revolutionizing supply chains for manufacturers and maintenance and repair teams across a wide range of industries, much like e-commerce has transformed retail," said DiManEx CEO Tibor van Melsem Kocsis. "Our end-to-end platform helps them avoid overstocking parts and costly downtime, producing and shipping smaller quantities as they need them and closer to where they need them through localized production. Logistyx brings the same type of efficiency to the actual delivery, making sure those parts get shipped in the most timely and cost-effective manner."


DiManEx's end-to-end platform ensures organizations with complex industrial parts supply chains better manage unpredictable demand and eliminate unnecessary logistics and waste, while making critical parts available across the globe. Some of the industries served by DiManEx include (domestic) appliances, automotive, agriculture, oil and gas, defense, and maintenance and repair organizations. Besides offering a workflow solution, DiManEx's embedded analytics tool, Supply Chain Inspector, leverages machine learning to help companies identify the right parts for 3D printing, based on supply chain and technical data.

"We see smaller, more frequent deliveries happening everywhere, and shipping parcels demands a high level of customer service and transparency at the lowest possible cost," said Logistyx President Ken Fleming. "DiManEx helps businesses in many of the world's most-established industries embrace a more efficient on-demand supply chain, and Logistyx ensures each on-demand part arrives where it's needed on-time and cost effectively."

About Logistyx Technologies:
Logistyx Technologies is the leader in Transportation Management for parcel shipping, providing an unmatched global multi-carrier network, predictive analytics and full visibility into customer deliveries. Its software boosts parcel shipping efficiencies and other business KPIs for many of the world's top manufacturers, retailers and logistics providers.

Earlier this year, Logistyx launched its flagship software, TME, the world's first single engine specifically designed for parcel shipping. With more than 8,500 carrier service integrations globally, TME provides carrier compliance, predictive analytics and tracking on shipping from start to finish.

Headquartered in Chicago, Logistyx Technologies also has U.S. offices in St. Louis and Tulsa, Okla. and international offices in Canada, the Netherlands, the U.K. and Singapore. For more information, visit www.Logistyx.com.

About DiManEx
DiManEx is 3D printing made easy for supply chain teams. Our end-to-end platform enables you to identify the right parts for Additive Manufacturing, digitize your inventory and print parts on demand through a network of industrial-quality facilities.

Learn more at www.dimanex.com

More Info: https://logistyx.com/about/news/dimanex-adds-logistyx-technologies-to-its-end-to-end-3d-parts-printing-platform/

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