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nent parts that it knows are difficult to source, or could go obsolete. The company can also take ad- vantage of component pricing that can only be achieved by buying in bulk, which leads to further economies of scale for its customers. SMS’ “development services” area is a depart-
ment dedicated to supporting customers’ needs for prototype, rapid build and low-volume manufac- turing. This functions as an autonomous and dedi- cated area, with the flexibility to scale up to be able to tap into the resources of the company’s manufacturing. The development center has grown signifi-
cantly since its inception. To support this growth, the company continues to invest in new technology and equipment. Its latest investment is part of a long-term strategic plan to introduce a new My- cronic assembly line for PCB assembly. This line includes an MY600 jet printer and an MY200X pick-and-place machine.
HEIDENHAIN Now Supports Mastercam
Schaumburg, IL — HEIDENHAIN is now supporting a new five-axis mill post processor to better enable users of HEIDENHAIN TNC controls and Mastercam® CAD/CAM software. CNC Software, the maker of Master-
The company supports customers with
design, engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain services.
vestment to operate with the agility and flexibility of a Tier 2 or 3 player, with the technology engine of a Tier 1 company. Customers come to the company as it offers them an understanding of their total landed cost and complete supply chain transparen- cy and traceability. Advanced software solutions are
continuing to transform the supply chain and de- vices are increasingly becoming interconnected to create the Internet of Things (IoT). By harnessing technology at the speed of in-
novation, the company understands how perform- ance is improving year-on-year, especially at lower-volume and higher-mix configuration levels. Competitiveness is being achieved in the UK, which was once considered a higher-cost economy. SMS — Smart Made Simple provides a total
supply chain management solution, which increases its customers’ flexibility and reduces distribution barriers, turnaround times and overall transporta- tion and product costs. Product fulfillment and verti- cal integration with first-rate component capabilities help OEMs create market-leading products. Contact: SMS Electronics & Product Services,
SMS House, Technology Drive, Beeston, Notting- ham NG9 1AD, UK % +44-0-115-943-1616 E-mail:
hello@smartmadesimple.com Web:
www.smselectronics.com r
HEIDENHAIN TNC control users can now benefit from Mastercam.
cam, introduced it recently after co- ordinating the development between the two companies. Collaboration also included beta testers and indus- try resellers in order to best meet the worldwide demand of providing a consistent, high-quality HEIDEN- HAIN translation post. All HEIDENHAIN control cus-
tomers that use Mastercam CAD/ CAM software can now benefit from this newly developed processor, in- cluding those using iTNC 530, TNC 620 and TNC 640 controls. The com- pany is committed to ensuring that its control customers have the tools they need during any five-axis ma- chining application. HEIDENHAIN is seeing increased demand in North America for its newest TNC 640 con- trol and is dedicated to providing on- going translation updates for Mas- tercam software as needed. Contact: HEIDENHAIN Corp.,
333 E State Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-490-0387 E-mail:
jrenz@heidenhain.us Web:
www.hedenhain.us
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