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Product category: 3D CAD software
News Release from: SolidWorks Corporation | Subject: CAD software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2001

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Global supplier of surface mining equipment implements 40 seats of leading solid modeller

Bucyrus International Incorporated has chosen SolidWorks as its three-dimensional, computer-aided design (CAD) solution Bucyrus, which designs and manufactures the world's largest excavator and other heavy surface mining equipment, uses SolidWorks software to power its new product designs

Bucyrus recently developed one of its three main product lines, electric mining shovels, with SolidWorks software.

Each shovel has more than 50,000 components and weighs up to 4 million pounds, with dipper capacities up to 90 cubic yards.

Other products developed by Bucyrus include the 2570-WS, an excavator that weighs 13 million pounds and has a bucket capacity of 180 cubic yards.

Bucyrus, with more than 1,500 employees worldwide, supplies equipment to virtually every large-scale surface mining company around the globe.

SolidWorks is a leading provider of affordable, easy-to-use 3D CAD software for the mainstream market.

"Bucyrus was impressed with SolidWorks' ability to handle large, complex design assemblies," said Greg Dinkleman, Bucyrus' vice president of engineering.

"Its ease of use and functionality enable our new employees to adapt more quickly than with any CAD products we have used in the past.

We feel SolidWorks is the most cost-effective, powerful CAD solution available on the market." With SolidWorks' 3D CAD software, Bucyrus engineers and designers save time and reduce manufacturing errors by creating more accurate designs and realistic prototypes for new parts and equipment.

"As the leader in the mainstream solid modeling market, SolidWorks is pleased to be working with industry leaders such as Bucyrus," said John McEleney, chief operating officer for SolidWorks.

"Bucyrus' engineers and designers will enjoy the enhancements that we have made in SolidWorks 2001, which will ultimately lead to faster product development cycles." Bucyrus is working with SolidWorks reseller Computer Aided Technology for implementation, training and support.

About Bucyrus International Bucyrus International is a world leader in the manufacture of shovels, drills, and draglines for the surface mining industry.

Located in South Milwaukee, WI, Bucyrus has been serving the mining industry for 120 years.

For more information, see the company's Web site at (www.bucyrus.com) or call (414) 768-4000.

About Computer Aided Technology Computer Aided Technology, is the Midwest's leading SolidWorks Value Added Reseller (VAR) and is dedicated to providing comprehensive solutions for the engineering, manufacturing, and educational sectors.

By offering product sales, implementation, training, and support of the "Best-in-Class" technologies, Computer Aided Technology delivers powerful solutions that assist companies in increasing productivity and profitability.

Computer Aided Technology currently serves Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Iowa.

For the latest news and information, see the company's Web site (www.cati.com) or call (+1-888-308-CATI).

About SolidWorks Corporation SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes S.A.

(NASDAQ: DASTY, Bourse de Paris) company, develops and markets mechanical design software solutions.

Founded in 1993, SolidWorks' mission is to deliver the power of 3D to everybody in design and manufacturing.

In 5 years of shipping product, SolidWorks has shipped more than 118,000 total seats of software consisting of 66,000 commercial seats and 52,000 educational seats worldwide.

SolidWorks has offices worldwide and distributes its products through a network of more than 230 resellers selling in 70 countries.

For the latest news, information or a live online demonstration, visit the company's Web site (www.solidworks.com ).

SolidWorks and the SolidWorks logo are registered trademarks of SolidWorks Corporation.

Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.

Copyright (c) 2001 SolidWorks Corporation.

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