From pencils, piano keyboards and furniture, to flooring, windows and complete houses, almost all types of wood products are processed with machines manufactured by the Weinig Group. Weinig’s six... More
The Challenge
German wood-working machine builder Weinig wanted to reduce production times, increase the quality of technical documents, implement virtual collision analysis, and avoid routine product development... More
Dassault Systemes Response
In the transition from 2D to 3D design, CATIA V5 out distanced its competitors with its logical organization and intuitive user interface.
From pencils, piano keyboards and furniture, to flooring, windows and complete houses, almost all types of wood products are processed with machines manufactured by the Weinig Group. Weinig’s six companies operate in more than 100 countries and possess extensive knowledge of the complex solid wood process chain, from dry wood to the finished product.
The Challenge
German wood-working machine builder Weinig wanted to reduce production times, increase the quality of technical documents, implement virtual collision analysis, and avoid routine product development activities.
Dassault Systemes Response
In the transition from 2D to 3D design, CATIA V5 out distanced its competitors with its logical organization and intuitive user interface.
Benefits
Weinig uses a full virtual development approach with CATIA V5 that has allowed it perform concurrent engineering and pursue automation through open interfaces to other systems, protecting its investment.