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A digital product catalog is 24/7 available to prospects, which speeds up the planning process. The digital product configurator from Butzbach allows customers to put together the perfectly fitting high-speed door for their industrial hall even faster.
As part of a project with high-carat partners, CADENAS is working on digital twins for plant planning. After all, digital transformation is one approach to guarantee Germany's continuity as an industrial nation.
Customers from industry often have very specific ideas and very rarely have time to wait for a well-founded answer from the manufacturer. MTF Technik solves this problem with a digital product configurator that suggests the appropiriate conveyor belt in just a few clicks.
CADENAS at the location in Belgrade, Serbia, has moved into a new office. The software developer had already expanded in February 2023 to offer customers an even faster and more comprehensive service internationally.
Product Lifecycle Management and Strategic Parts Management are central building blocks in the digitalisation of industrial companies. Their full potential unfolds in combination, as the example of Enterprise 3Dfindit and PRO.FILE next shows.
In a highly competitive environment such as the market for food machinery and solutions, optimising the cost of manufacturing products has a direct impact on the ability of companies to compete, regardless of their size. One of the areas to focus on is, without doubt, the identification and elimination of hidden costs. The intelligent management of parts leads to significant savings, as the example of Tetra Pak shows.