Multi-process precision manufacturing: 3D printing, CNC, and injection molding
ADDMAN operates a vertically integrated manufacturing platform spanning additive (metal and polymer), subtractive (CNC), and injection-molding workflows. The hiring mix skews heavily toward manufacturing (18 roles) with thin engineering (4) and sales (2) coverage, indicating a production-execution-first culture; the Supply Chain Director appointment and active roadmap development signal internal friction around supplier consolidation and procurement standardization. Stack is classical manufacturing: SolidWorks, Siemens NX, Mastercam, Infor Syteline—no modern cloud, data, or automation tooling visible, typical of legacy job shops scaling.
Notable leadership hires: Supply Chain Director
ADDMAN is a precision manufacturing services provider founded in 2020, headquartered in Fort Myers, Florida, with 501–1,000 employees. The company delivers custom metal and polymer 3D printing, CNC machining, and injection molding to aerospace, defense, and industrial clients. Current operational focus includes ISO 9001 compliance, production scheduling optimization, and supply-chain formalization—evidenced by active projects around standardized procurement, global supply-chain roadmaps, and KPI dashboards. High-mix, low-volume production environments create tight scheduling and complex product development constraints that drive current cost-savings and risk-mitigation initiatives.
ADDMAN delivers direct metal printing (DMLS), polymer 3D printing, CNC machining, and injection molding. The company combines these processes to serve aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors requiring mission-critical precision.
Primary tools are SolidWorks and Siemens NX (CAD), Mastercam (toolpath generation), and Infor Syteline (ERP/production scheduling). No modern cloud analytics or supply-chain software observed.
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