Product category:
Tool management systems
News Release from: EVO Informationssysteme | Subject: Tool data management software
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 November 2007
Pocket PCs manage tooling
costs/consumption
Job-oriented intake of cutting tools usage with PDAs (Pocket PCs) using of integrated data analysis makes it possible to inspect the tool costs per workpiece.
The software producer EVO Informationssysteme has developed a practical and economic solution for sourcing, warehouse stock keeping and intake of cutting tools for metal processing companies Especially in the serial production in the automobile and electronics industries the observation of total tool costs are substantially important
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 5 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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CAM software offered in English and French
Software manufacturer EVO Informationssysteme is now offering its software for computer aided manufacturing in the dialog languages English and French.
In this case a new integrated data analysis makes it possible to inspect the tool costs per workpiece (tool cost/part).
Using PC systems or industrial PDAs (Pocket-PCs) tool consumption can easily be gathered per job, said EVO.
The input complexity of tool intake can be reduced dramatically by bar code labels on lists and production orders.
The integrated stock control of tools and consumable material as well as the logging of all goods movements avoids production delays by missing tools.
This accelerates the information flow between production and management.
Furthermore the software producer announces that a single-user-version of their tool management software named 'EVOtools basic' will be offered in January 2008.
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