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News Release from: Pathtrace Engineering Systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 March 2001
US sales up by 60 per cent for Pathtrace
Pathtrace Systems has seen its sales rocket by 60 per cent in North America during December.
Pathtrace Systems, has seen its sales rocket by 60 per cent in North America during December bringing a final quarter high of year 2000 sales performance to 40 per cent over 1999 According to Brian Steatham, Managing Director of Pathtrace Engineering Systems Plc and Chairman of Pathtrace Systems, "This is the result of careful business planning and the implementation of our product improvement strategy which has taken us into the mould and die sector with excellent results and is quickly gaining an acceptance by the industry." The business plan, which involved moving headquarters to Detroit, and the appointment of Stephen Sivitter as Chief Executive is regarded as 'very timely' by Brian Steatham
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The launch of EdgeCAM Version 5.5 and, a massive reseller training programme, are opening the doors of American mould and die manufacturers to Pathtrace," he says.
Stephen Sivitter's team in America confirm they are still taking orders from the IMTS exhibition in Chicago which was held during September.
He recounts the show as being one of the most successful for enquires and orders for Pathtrace.
"The exhibition demonstrated to the industry how a mid-range CAM system can provide the features and benefits of dedicated, high level software but with a more justifiable cost to effectiveness ratio." He maintains: "Visitors liked its ability to import files from all the leading CAD systems.".
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