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News Release from: Delcam
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2003
New office expands German training
facilities
Delcam's German subsidiary has moved to larger offices in Obertshausen, near Frankfurt, to meet the growing demand for the company's Power Solution design and manufacturing software.
Delcam's German subsidiary has moved to larger offices in Obertshausen, near Frankfurt, to meet the growing demand for the company's Power Solution design and manufacturing software Software sales in Germany have increased by almost 50% over the past two years, making Delcam one of the fastest-growing CADCAM suppliers in the country
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Leading companies that have purchased Delcam's software during this time include automotive supplier Siemens-VDO, Braun Formenbau, Elring Klinger and Kludi and Co.
The main benefit of the new offices for customers will be much expanded and better-serviced training facilities.
The Obertshausen site also includes a larger meeting room for the company to host user meetings and other technical seminars.
Robert Aulbur is Managing Director of Delcam in Germany, and he believes that the move will allow further increases in sales over the coming year.
"With our new larger, offices we will be able to employ more staff in the near future and also offer them a more attractive workplace", he commented.
"The expansion of our team is an important step to meet our target to attract more new customers while continuing to give our existing users the highest quality service and support". Request free introductory details about products from Delcam ...
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