Services Benefit Users of CADD/CAM Pkg

Manufacturing and Consulting Services (MCS) has unveiled a wide range of implementation guidance (IG) services for organizations using its ANVIL-5000 CADD/CAM/CAE software system. For starters, the firm can convert data from other file types, media or operating systems to make it readable by ANVIL-5000. 

Among custom consulting services available are onsite productivity analysis and modifications to existing ANVIL-5000 software. 

In addition, MCS will work with customers to design and create custom software to be integrated into their existing CADD/CAM system. Manufacturing and Consulting Services, Scottsdale, AZ, (800) 932-9329, www.anvil5k.com.

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