CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

21 October 2008

Events News

IMAGE Custom Engineering Solutions Introduces ICES BOM for CADWorx at COADE’s CADWorx User Conference in Houston

COADE announced that IMAGE Custom Engineering Solutions, based in Houston Texas, USA, introduced its newest product, ICES BOM for CADWorx, at the 2008 CADWorx User Conference, being hosted by COADE Inc. in Houston. As one of the ten exhibitors at the conference presenting solutions integrated with the CADWorx Plant Design Suite, IMAGE is receiving useful and positive feedback about the new product from many of the 300 delegates attending the event.

ICES BOM for CADWorx is a product that enables users to take snapshots and store their design model's bills of material (BOM) at any point in the design process. Where this product excels is in its ability to make BOM comparisons from snapshot to snapshot and to identity those design components that have been changed, added or deleted from revision to revision. The product comes in three versions: Reporter, for basic reporting from snapshots; Designer, providing the ability to create snapshots from within the plant model; and Manager, combining to the power of Reporter and Designer versions with the ability to create snapshots or BOM's without the need to have CADWorx running.

IMAGE Custom Engineering Solutions provides a range of products and services that address the needs of companies in petrochemical, chemical and energy industries. ICES BOM for CADWorx is the company’s second product for CADWorx, joining SpecGen for CADWorx. Information on the company is at http://www.image-ces.com. Details on the CADWorx User Conference are at http://www.2008CADWorxConference.com. Information on COADE and its products are at http://www.coade.com.

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