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ZW3D CAD/CAM Helps Feist Improve Supply Chain

Auto prototype provider is able to import and export models seamlessly.

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July 11, 2012

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Automotive prototype company Feist Modell und Formenbau, is utilizing ZW3D CAD/CAM software from ZWSOFT to improve its operations.

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"ZW3D has rapidly improved all of our business," said Peter Feist, CEO. "Compared to our old system, it's much easier and faster. The transition to ZW3D went very smoothly. Because it is an easy to learn system, the training cost was kept low and even newcomers delivered results quickly.

The company, located in Oberpframmern, Germany, is a ten-person operation that specializes in manufacturing regionally based automotive prototypes from raw materials as well as pilot run samples. In addition, the company produces components for design and function tests.

According to Feist, the software helps the company communicate with its customers and import models from all major CAD systems, as well as export to neutral formats.
 
For more information, visit ZWSOFT.

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


 

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