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vanced process to the next level, including improvements to the entry methods, ordering and calculation speeds. Updated pack- age also includes a new advanced five-axis simultaneous milling license that introduces new parameters to control the toolpath, a new dialog with images to help explain the options available and the option to machine multi-blade components. With the sys- tem’s quill support for advanced milling, quills (secondary Z axis) can now be included in milling machine configurations, enabling the user to switch between the Z axes, control which one is in use, and see the quills movement in simulator. Vero UK Ltd.


Ph: +44 (0) 1233 506100


E-mail: stewart.bint@verosoftware.com Web site: www.vero-software.com


Updated ERP Package


The next-generaton Epicor enterprise-resource planning (ERP) software offers users more than 300 new features and performance enhancements designed to improve manufac-


turing reliability and ease of use. The new release has been on optimizing performance in today’s real-world computing environments. Taking a holistic view across key processes has resulted in a streamlined experience for end users in addition to considerable improvements in overall system performance, particularly in high-volume, complex environments. Release also includes new Replenishment Workbench functionality designed to meet the needs of the supply chain and distribu- tion processes relative to the stock-to-stock supply between warehouses or bins in a fully directed, managed, and transac- tional environment. Built on the Epicor True SOA architecture, the software is designed to offer extensive flexibility, usability, and agility in support of application-to-application integration and business-to-business collaboration, key to enabling the delivery of information throughout the enterprise. Epicor Software Corp. Ph: 949-585-4235 E-mail: lpreuss@epicor.com Web site: www.epicor.com


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