Immensa and CEAD sign distribution deal for the Middle East

After launching the largest robotic LFAM system in Dubai last week, Dutch company CEAD is looking to strengthen its presence in the Middle East by signing Immensa as its distributor for the region. Immensa and CEAD will partner on several fronts.

With offices in Dubai, Kuwait, Amman (Jordan), Dammam (Saudi Arabia) and Houston, Immensa is a solution provider that leverages advanced technologies such as additive manufacturing (AM) to take physical spare parts and dematerialize them into the digital, on-demand world. The company is looking to transform the world’s spare parts supply chain through a sustainable, efficient, and financially viable transition to digital warehousing while economically leveraging AM technologies.
The company, which serves primarily the Energy, Power, & Utility sectors is also the first ISO-certified AM engineering company with an O&G ISO29001 certification in the MENA region. Immensa already offers a wide range of polymer and metal AM technologies and materials. Its global on-demand production network can connect customers to the nearest manufacturer in their area, making any process faster by eliminating the need to transport or ship orders across borders.
The deal between CEAD and Immensa also takes the form of a technical partnership that will make LFAM technologies available among other technologies to Immensa’s clients.