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XVL Implemented at Liebherr Group

A Lattice Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 14, 2006

International manufacturer to take advantage of 3D compression

Lattice Technology, developers of the ultra-compressed XVL 3D format and 3D Publishing applications, has announced the organisation-wide adoption of XVL and Lattice software at the Liebherr Group.

The Germany-based Liebherr Group, one of the world's largest manufacturers of construction machinery, agreed for implementation of an XVL-based (Xtensible Virtual world description Language) information network, supported by Lattice Technology's reseller DocWare .

Liebherr Group plans for XVL software to be used throughout the entire operation, which includes production facilities in 12 countries across the globe, in order to optimise the processing and communication of 3D data for processes downstream of the design phase.

3D CAD data for all Liebherr products will be converted into a compressed XVL form and stored in a database, which can be accessed by all company departments: work preparation, technical documentation, marketing, quality assurance, sales, and production.

Liebherr's decision to choose XVL was due to the enormously high compression rate and the excellent applications available for the further processing of XVL data (creation of exploded drawings, animations, etc).

By choosing Docware , Liebherr has opted for a highly competent partner which already successfully serves a number of customers in the XVL environment.

XVL-based compression reduces 3D CAD files to up to one percent of its original file size without loss of clarity of the product data.

Software from Lattice Technology enables annotation, animation, and modification to XVL models by non-CAD users.

The technology has been successfully applied in large manufacturing operations, most notably at Toyota Motor Company, to overcome the problems of large-size CAD documents.

Bill Barnes, General Manager of Lattice Technology comments: "The global trend in practical uses of 3D data and Lattice Technology's technical strategy are seeing high rates of growth".

"We are pleased to see XVL put to use in yet another worldwide manufacturing enterprise.".

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