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October 19, 2015

Rollon has entered an agreement with TraceParts to make its 2D and 3D CAD data available for download. Rollon is a provider of linear motion systems for industrial machines, special vehicles, aerospace, medical and packaging applications.

By publishing its CAD data, the company states, it is supporting its global growth strategy.

“The decision to work with TraceParts was a way to support our growth worldwide. Publishing our CAD data with TraceParts allows us access to exclusive resources that generate and deliver quality sales leads, drive business and yield a measurable return on investment. Since working with TraceParts, we have significantly increased our number of sales leads” says Roberto Toniolo, marketing director at Rollon.

For more information, visit Rollon.

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

 

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