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News Release from: Officecad
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2001
Online examples of CAD in elevator/crane
industry
OfficeCAD has three new on-line examples of Internet based, design automation for the custom Elevator, Conveyor and Crane manufacturing industries.
OfficeCAD has three new on-line examples of Internet based, design automation for the custom Elevator, Conveyor and Crane manufacturing industries By simply entering new design data from a web page, users can see examples of how their new detailed CAD drawings of cranes, elevators or conveyors are created in only seconds
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Nov 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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OfficeCAD parametrics allows made-to-order manufacturing companies to instantly create fully detailed, custom CAD drawings from the Internet; customers simply enter their specifications and dimensions
Drawings can be generated from desktop or Internet/Intranet workstations.
New CAD drawings are complete with title block, notes, dimensions, accurate geometry and bills of material.
CAD drawings in 100% AutoCAD format are created in seconds for download and a bitmap image suitable for viewing from any browser is also created.
Users can automate their own drawings using OfficeCAD's parametric software.
The benefits of using automated design include: reduced sales cycle time, reduced errors, reduced design/drafting costs, increased profits.
Automation is ideal for sales drawings, production drawings and drawings for 3D rendering of custom design products.
To see an on line example of the automated material handling design examples, please visit www.officecad.com to create an instant on-line design of a simple elevator, conveyor or crane.
Look under the Material Handling link.
OfficeCAD retails for $1495 and works with AutoCAD or Vdraft CAD software.
A web server version is also available.
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