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News Release from: Lattice Technology | Subject: Lattice3D
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2004
Crane manufacturer shares complex 3D
data
Kito Corp has implemented Lattice3D as its corporate standard for publishing and sharing CAD data among all facilities.
Kito Corp has implemented Lattice3D as its corporate standard for publishing and sharing CAD data among all facilities Kito Corp is a global supplier of hoists and crane end carriages with annual revenues in excess of $180 million
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company, headquartered in Japan, has sales, engineering and manufacturing operations in 45 countries across four continents.
Kito hoist and crane equipment is used worldwide for durable, reliable and safe material handling.
The Lattice3D technology gives Kito easy-to-use software that compresses large CAD data models and assemblies in a lossless format.
This allows immediate distribution of very complex 3D models throughout all Kito facilities, which can be instantly published to web and PDF formats for training and instruction manuals.
The XVL-based technology was first tested in Kito's Japan facilities and has now been adopted in its US operations.
"Lattice3D has allowed us the flexibility to work within our chosen CAD and design platforms and then publish the design data created without concern about proprietary formats or extra CAD seats", stated Toshihiro Fukatsu, Machining Manager, Kito Corporation.
"With Lattice3D we are seeing true return on investment and measurable performance improvements - something we value in our globally distributed operation". Request a free brochure from Lattice Technology ...
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