
HOUSTON, TX, June 26, 2025 – Roboze has partnered with Alliance One Oilfield, a Houston-based supplier of oilfield equipment and services. The partnership adds Alliance One to the Roboze Advanced Manufacturing Network, allowing it to provide on-demand production of high-performance parts for the U.S. market. The partnership supports the energy sector with localized additive manufacturing to reduce supply chain risks and improve part availability and production efficiency.
This collaboration addresses the requirements of parts that resist corrosion, high temperatures, and mechanical stress, essential for upstream, midstream, and downstream operations. With Roboze’s additive manufacturing technology available in Houston, energy companies can reduce lead times, eliminate overseas logistics challenges and increase operational uptime.
“With Roboze’s technology, we’re able to support our clients in oil and gas with stronger, faster, and more localized solutions,” said Richard Hancock, president & CEO of Alliance One Oilfield. “We’ve seen firsthand the inefficiencies of waiting weeks or months for critical components. Now, we can deliver high-spec polymer parts on-demand, built for the harshest industrial environments.”
As companies in the U.S. energy and industrial sectors get adopted to Industry 4.0 methods, additive manufacturing is playing the role of a crucial tool in supply chain support, equipment maintenance, and environmental planning. Roboze and Alliance One are combining manufacturing capabilities with field experience to produce parts for drilling systems, chemical injection assemblies, high-pressure pumps, valves, and other critical industrial applications.
“I’m proud to welcome Alliance One Oilfield to Roboze global decentralized manufacturing network,” said Arash Shadravan, global vice president, energy business unit, Roboze. “It’s always inspiring to see seasoned energy service providers join our mission to reshape supply chains. With decades of experience and trusted relationships across offshore drilling business, Alliance One is an ideal partner, enabling manufacturing lead time reduction, cost savings, and accelerating the adoption of digital warehousing for the energy sector and beyond.”
The Roboze Advanced Manufacturing Network includes partners providing localized production of high-performance parts for industries facing extended lead times, face tooling costs, and supply chain constraints. This partnership supports a shift toward efficient spare parts production to meet operational demands in the energy sector.
Source: Roboze
About Roboze

Roboze is an Italian industrial 3D printing company focused on high-precision additive manufacturing using super polymers and composite materials. Established in 2014, the company develops 3D printers designed for high-temperature and high-strength applications, including models such as the ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED and ARGO 1000 HYPERMELT. Roboze serves industries like aerospace, defense, energy, mobility, and motorsports. In addition to hardware, it offers manufacturing services through its Roboze 3D Parts network, allowing companies to produce components as needed and manage digital inventories. The company operates from its headquarters in Bari, Italy, with a key presence in Houston, TX. Its focus is on providing additive manufacturing solutions that support the shift toward flexible, localized, and sustainable production processes across industries.
About Alliance One Oilfield

Alliance One Oilfield is a Houston-based company providing equipment, engineering, and services for the oil and gas industry. Founded in 2020, it operates globally with offices in Houston, Aberdeen, and Abu Dhabi, supporting both onshore and offshore projects. The company designs, manufactures, and refurbishes drilling and production equipment, offering both standard and customized solutions. Its services include front-end engineering, structural and piping design, product development, and subsea infrastructure design. Alliance One also conducts inventory assessments, manages equipment installations, and supplies surplus equipment, including unused and OEM-certified components. As an OEM, the company delivers API-compliant parts. Its focus is on supporting energy companies with reliable solutions. An acquisition of MH Croft Ltd has expanded its hydraulic services and offshore rental capabilities.