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Aligni Offers Web-Based Software for Parts Inventory

On-demand parts and inventory management suited for design engineers.

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By DE Editors  

July 29, 2008

By DE Editors

Aligni (Portland, OR), an on-demand, web-based parts, components, and inventory management service created specifically for design engineers, announced the completion of its beta test and the general availability of the SaaS application.

Aligni is a low-cost, high-value replacement for spreadsheets, hand-written notes, and client-based software that improves parts management efficiency, saves time, cuts costs, and leverages the anywhere/anytime collaboration advantages of web-based computing.

Aligni frees engineers from time-consuming part and vendor tracking and improves team productivity with organized, complete, real-time data about parts and components, including design notes, CAD drawings, BOMs, inventory levels, information on vendors and manufacturers, RFQs, parts buying, and historical information for product data management (PDM).

Its logical design, fast setup, and ease-of-use ensure realization of quick ROI and dramatic long-term savings. Aligni provides anywhere/anytime access and enables real-time collaboration, extending parts visibility across the team (including contractors and outsourced manufacturers, if desired).

Aligni, designed to improve the parts management process, includes parts and components; projects and assemblies; vendors, manufacturers, and contacts; inventory management; quotes & rfqs; tools; and security.

For details on the free demo, 30-day free trial, and pay-as-you-go pricing, contact Aligni.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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