Digital manufacturing platform Fractory has confirmed its entry into the Italian and French markets, creating a direct operational footprint as part of its European expansion.
Established in Estonia with its UK headquarters in Manchester, the company links engineering firms with an approved network of manufacturing partners through an online platform.
The development introduces dedicated regional operations designed to support industrial and engineering customers in both countries.
By launching its full-service manufacturing approach locally, Fractory aims to deepen client engagement and speed up delivery across major industrial centres in Southern and Western Europe.
“Italy and France have incredible industrial depth, yet fragmented supply chains often limit their speed. We’re launching our Multi-Stage Connected Manufacturing platform directly into these regions to build more resilient, transparent, and scalable manufacturing networks,” said Bjoern Klaas, CEO at Fractory.
Initial recruitment has taken place in each market, with local account managers and operations staff now in place.
These teams will assist companies managing complex, multi-stage manufacturing requirements, including laser cutting, CNC machining, finishing processes and final assembly.
Using Fractory’s cloud-based system, customers can upload drawings, place orders and monitor production digitally, providing full oversight from quotation through to completion.
The approach is designed to cut administrative workload, improve clarity on lead times and ensure consistent quality across projects.
“In 2026, industrial agility is no longer a luxury – it’s a requirement with shifting trade rules, labour shortages and geopolitical fragmentation,” added Klaas. “We’re providing a manufacturing execution layer that sits between demand and a distributed industrial supply base that is superior to just parts marketplaces.”
Since its launch in Estonia, the business has grown across the Nordic region and the UK. The move into France and Italy responds to rising demand for coordinated, digitally managed production.
By combining in-country support with a centralised platform, Fractory intends to offer a more structured cross-border manufacturing process.