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News Release from: Quickparts | Subject: QuickQuote
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 December 2007
Quoting system is protected by patent
Patented QuickQuote system streamlines the quoting process by analysing 3D CAD data and producing instant online binding quotes.
Quickparts has been awarded a patent for its instantaneous price quotation system for custom manufactured parts, known in the industry as QuickQuote The patented QuickQuote system streamlines the quoting process by analysing 3D CAD data and producing instant online binding quotes for custom manufactured parts ranging from rapid prototypes to production parts
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Quickparts has been instrumental in helping to change the world of rapid product development", says industry consultant Terry Wohlers, President of Wohlers Associates.
"The company has pioneered an online custom manufacturing business model - a new paradigm in bringing products to market faster", Wohlers adds.
Quickparts' US patent (No 7,305,367) details a system and method for generating instant binding price quotations for custom manufactured parts using the Internet.
Quickparts has leveraged the efficiencies of the Internet and CAD geometric analysis to streamline the RFQ and buying process.
"For nearly a decade, Quickparts has changed the way product developers buy custom manufactured parts".
"We're always looking for new and innovative ways to save product developers money", says Dr Ronald L Hollis, President and CEO of Quickparts.
"Our patented instant online quoting system saves parts designers and buyers time and money by eliminating the waste in dealing with RFQs for their custom parts".
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