Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Direct Logix | Subject: Control Center XP
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2006
HiTech adopts PCB
fabrication planning system
HiTech PCB Express Service has purchased Direct Logix Control Center XP automated PCB engineering/planning software for bare PCB manufacturing
Savo Stankovic, General Manager, of HiTech, commented: 'We have a clear vision and proven track record of fast execution in the marketplace'. 'After reviewing all available software technologies in the market place for maximum automation in our engineering and CAM group we purchased Control Center'.
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'Our decision was in part based on a software system technology that needed to be implemented in several days not months and provide functionality beyond all other available software products'.
'These requirements led us to choose Control Center, which provides us with an automatic, integrated scalable enterprise class solution'.
'We are proud to have been selected by HiTech for their PCB fabrication planning needs'.
Further reading
PCB manufacturing software exchanges data
Direct Logix and Bacon Software have completed a collaborative product for rules driven front-end engineering data exchange between their two systems
'We look forward to our European sales growing over 300% in the next 12 months, said Leigh Eichel, Vice President of Direct Logix'.
'Control Center XP's open CAM automation, procedure management, stackup and automatic traveler automation integrated into a central factory data centre give our customers an infrastructure that creates a real competitive advantage building a complete hardware neutral, automated, engineering solution'.
'No one else offers this today'.
Control Center XP, developed by Direct Logix, is an automated rules-driven PCB fabrication planning system that drastically reduces internal costs, pre production engineering time and increases sales revenue for PCB fabricators.
Control Center XP Planning is based on electronic customer and manufacturing specifications.
Its rules engine dynamically generates the BOM (bill of materials), Part Traveler and CAM instructions - all revision controlled.
Control Center helps to automate time-consuming and error-prone tasks by creating a central knowledge base in each factory.
The 100% web based technology allows for the fastest factory wide deployment.
And the graphical rules programming API allows easy administration and the fastest setup time.
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