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News Release from: Imass | Subject: AutoCAD Mechanical
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 April 2008
Anson implement 13 seats of AutoCAD
Mechanical
Anson, a leading manufacturer of valves, manifolds and flowline equipment for use in oil and gas, has selected AutoCAD Mechanical to increase its overall power and start dimensioning services
The firm had previously been using AutoCAD 2000 LT and Autodesk Inventor but required a solution with additional intelligence in order to improve its general drafting capabilities, and to make it easier to edit existing features and annotations Neil Kennedy, head of engineering at Anson explains, "AutoCAD Mechanical was a good fit with our engineering needs
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The link between Inventor and Mechanical really impressed us as there was an easy interaction between 2D and 3D".
The firm contacted Imass, the leading Autodesk UK partner in the manufacturing sector, who assisted them in their decision to select Autodesk products through a series of presentations and seminars.
Anson also selected product training from the firm.
"We found the sales staff very accommodating and polite and the technical staff knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the product and as they were temporarily located on the same Trading Estate as us, it made attending meetings and presentations very easy," explains Kennedy.
Anson were also impressed by the level of after sales support offered, "Imass have assisted in template and drawing border creation for Mechanical which helped iron out a few glitches we were having with our system and our software".
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