MadeHere Inc. Exhibits at International Maritime Exhibition 'Sea Japan 2026'. Proposing 'Rapid Manufacturing of Discontinued Parts' to Solve Long Delivery Time Issues

MadeHere Inc. will exhibit at 'Sea Japan 2026' from April 22, 2026, showcasing a rapid manufacturing service using reverse engineering and 3D printing for discontinued marine parts.
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MadeHere Inc. (Headquarters: Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture; Representative Director: Alexander Devoe) will exhibit at the international maritime exhibition 'Sea Japan 2026,' which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from Wednesday, April 22 to Friday, April 24, 2026. At our booth, we will introduce our 'Rapid Discontinued Parts Manufacturing Service,' which reproduces parts from existing physical items to address the difficulties in procuring parts due to discontinuation and long delivery times in ship maintenance and repair. Background of Exhibition: The Importance of 'Maintaining Operation Rates' and Maintenance of Ships Supporting International Logistics Currently, while the maritime industry is shifting to next-generation fuels to reduce environmental impact, there is a growing need to 'maximize the use of existing assets' by operating existing ships safely and efficiently for a long time. However, on the frontlines of ships operated for long periods, risks such as the following have become normalized: - Suspension of genuine parts supply due to manufacturer withdrawal or closure - Difficulty in manufacturing by other companies due to the loss of design drawings - Lead times of several months associated with procuring parts from overseas Prolonged mooring periods (downtime) caused by these factors directly lead to enormous economic losses for shipowners and management companies. MadeHere Inc. fills the gap in parts supply through its unique engineering capabilities and integrated in-house manufacturing system, contributing to the resilience of maritime infrastructure. Exhibition Details: Rapid Discontinued Parts Manufacturing Service By combining cutting-edge technologies such as 'reverse engineering' and 'metal/resin 3D printing,' we achieve parts supply at a speed that was impossible with conventional casting and processing. Restoration manufacturing without drawings: Generates accurate 3D data from worn or damaged actual parts using high-precision 3D scanning technology. Old overseas-made parts without drawings can also be reproduced. Material selection for special environments: Supports special alloys and high-performance resins for marine engine parts and pump impellers that can withstand the corrosive environments (salt damage) and high-temperature areas peculiar to ships. Small-lot, on-demand production: Can manufacture from a single item per component. We propose the concept of a 'digital warehouse' that reduces the risk of excess inventory of spare parts and supplies only what is needed when it is needed. We sincerely look forward to the visit of material procurement and engineering personnel who are troubled by the maintenance of aging ships and delayed delivery of parts made by overseas manufacturers. Please experience the speed of 'We can make it as long as there is an actual item' at our booth. Event Overview Exhibition Name: Sea Japan 2026 Dates: Wednesday, April 22 - Friday, April 24, 2026, 10:00 - 17:00 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Our Booth Number: West Hall 4, 4E-04 Official Website: https://www.seajapan.ne.jp/