05-16-2011 08:12 AM CET - IT, New Media & Software
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Factory Modelling Prevents Painful Problems

Press release from: CAD Schroer GmbH

Factories have a life that spans decades, so it’s no surprise that many Owner/Operators have a wealth of incomplete paper layouts or digital 2D drawings which only document part of the current set-up. As facilities gear up for flexible manufacturing, regularly changing in order to quickly introduce new product lines or the latest equipment, an accurate lifecycle model of a factory becomes vital.

Engineering software provider CAD Schroer has recognised this trend, and now offers a factory modelling service as part of its solutions. “Many factories have project-driven engineering departments handling layout design in-house,” explains Bill Wilkins, Technical Sales Manager at CAD Schroer UK. “Where complex production processes run on multiple factory levels, changes require detailed knowledge of what’s already there, how it’s positioned (hard space) and what space is required to move, run and maintain equipment (soft space). When there is spatial complexity, 2D drawings are an invitation to get things wrong or omit important information, which translates into unplanned down-time and expensive re-work if new lines don’t fit into existing spaces.”

Factory Modelling Service Overview:
www.cad-schroer.com/Services/Factory_Modelling/

2D to 3D
The service speeds up projects, easing the transition between 2D drawings and a 3D factory lifecycle model. Clients can focus on planning changes, rather than on the CAD data needed to proceed. Bill adds, “The model created is based on existing data (scanned drawings, 2D CAD data, 3D machinery models). We report and resolve inconsistencies we find along the way. Where no up-to-date drawings exist, laser scanning can provide the data needed for a model.”

CAD Schroer delivers the factory model and the software needed to plan changes. Users edit project data interactively in the 2D layout or 3D spatial design environment. Hard and soft clash detection and consistency checking ensure accuracy. Easy-to-use 3D walk-through tools visualise plans for internal and external stakeholders.

CAD Schroer is a global software development company and engineering solutions provider, helping to raise the productivity and competitiveness of customers working in manufacturing and plant design, including the automotive sector and its supply chain, the energy sector and public utilities. CAD Schroer has offices throughout Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, and independent subsidiaries in France, Italy, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

CAD Schroer’s product portfolio includes 2D/3D CAD, plant design, factory layout and data management solutions. Customers in 39 countries rely on MEDUSA4®, MPDS4™ and STHENO/PRO® to provide an efficient, flexible and integrated design environment for all phases of product or plant design – cutting costs while raising quality. CAD Schroer emphasises close customer partnerships and supports its clients’ objectives through extensive consultancy, training, development, software support and maintenance services.

Michael Schroer
CAD Schroer GmbH
Fritz-Peters-Straße 26-30
47447 Moers

Website: www.cad-schroer.com
Email: info@cad-schroer.com

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