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News Release from: Quickparts | Subject: Quickquote for Autodesk Inventor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 June 2003
Quote as you work for modelling users
Instant quoting add-in lets users get instant quotes for the manufacture of their parts without leaving the modelling environment.
Quickparts has released Quickquote for Autodesk Inventor, an instant quoting add-in for the Autodesk Inventor modelling environment The firm has taken the power of its Quickquote instant quoting engine and placed it inside the browser panel of Autodesk Inventor
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Quick quotes for Inventor users
QuickQuote from Quickparts.com has been certified for Autodesk Inventor 6 and Autodesk Inventor 7 under the Autodesk Inventor Certified Applications Programme.
Now, Inventor users can get instant quotes for the manufacture of their parts without leaving the modelling environment.
It provides users with an easy format to quote and buy rapid prototypes, cast urethanes, CNC machined parts, metal castings, sheet metal parts, injection mould tooling and metal castings.
Users receive instant quotes for rapid prototypes, cast urethanes and wax patterns by defining the process, quantity, finish and lead-time.
For the preproduction and production processes, it lets the user submit offline quote requests.
Upon clicking "Buy Your Parts", the add-in automatically converts and transmits the native CAD data to the Quickparts server via 128bit SSL secure socket technology.
Users can perform unlimited what-if scenarios without leaving the CAD environment.
Only when the user selects the button are the native CAD and STL data transmitted over a secure connection to the Quickparts servers.
From there, the user can complete the order or choose to email, print or save the quote.
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