Cimnet Systems Chosen by AT&S Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 03 September 2008 08:25
INDIANAPOLIS– AT&S has chosen Cimnet Systems’ pre-production engineering application Engenix and the Direct Logix Control Center Solution as the engineering automation solution for all six of the company’s facilities. Engenix includes tools for job management, pre-production engineering and communication and collaboration, and will be used to continue the development of advanced engineering tools in order to meet changing PCB technology. The PCB-specific software will serve to improve production by integrating incoming processes and data smoothly, and the company expects to reduce the cycle time for new jobs by at least 50%.
 
“As the multi-site, global manufacturing of printed circuits continues to develop, this centralized engineering technology will help users achieve lower costs, faster responsiveness and improved business positions,” explains Leigh Eichel, vice president of Direct Logix.
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