Vero Strengthens Mold and Plastic Online Presence
New Brand Websites, Twitter Feeds and Corporate Facebook Page
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Vero Software has strengthened its online presence with the launch of new individual brand websites, replacing the former Vero and Planit sites. In addition, a Vero corporate Facebook page has been created, along with individual Twitter and YouTube accounts for each brand.
Vero is a leading developer and distributor of CAD/CAM technology to the mold and die industry...along with supplying a number of other manufacturing industries with market leading brands such as VISI, Edgecam, Radan, Alphacam and Cabinet Vision.
The Vero Group has enhanced its position within the industry after the recentcoming together of Vero and Planit. Group Marketing Director Marc Freebrey says: “We’ve worked hard to strengthen the identity of each individual brand within the new Group. We understand customer loyalty to their product and were keen to ensure each one had a dedicated web presence with tailored content.
“Each new site contains the latest product information, case studies showing exactly how valuable the software has been to individual customers, access to the support portal, FAQs, knowledge base and downloadable collateral, while maintaining a corporate link to group activities. The new sites have been designed to provide the visitor with an improved user-experience, with all content accessible within 3 mouse clicks.”
VISI: http://www.visicadcam.com/ Acknowledged as one of the world’s leading CAD/CAM solutions for the mold and die industries, VISI offers fully integrated surface and solid modelling, 3D tool design, plastic flow analysis and comprehensive multi-axis milling strategies.
Edgecam: http://www.edgecam.com/ This market-leading CAM solution combines the power of sophisticated toolpath generation with seamless CAD integration. Used globally within a multitude of industries, Edgecam consistently produces high quality, reliable toolpaths.
Machining STRATEGIST: http://www.machiningstrategist.com/ A CAD-independent shop-floor based 3D CAM solution generating optimum high speed roughing and finishing toolpaths from the complex shapes generated by all major CAD systems.
MCS: http://mcs.verosoftware.com/ Manufacturing Control Solutions (MCS) is the total solution for all manufacturing data management and machine tool monitoring requirements. It provides solutions for the management of NC files and measuring the effectiveness and efficiency of machine tools.
PEPS: http://www.peps.com/ A suite of specialist CAM technologies for wire EDM, multi-axis laser trimming and rotary axis tube cutting. Its powerful machining techniques enable the user to minimise programming time and streamline production.
Javelin: http://javelin.verosoftware.com/ A flexible, scalable and intelligent production planning and control system offering advanced functionality and value in the key areas of manufacturing, while improving productivity and lowering IT infrastructure costs.
Alphacam: http://www.alphacam.com/ The leading CAM software for wood, stone and composite machining with solutions for multi-axis milling and turning, improving productivity, reliability and flexibility.
Cabinet Vision: http://www.cabinetvision.com/ Enables any furniture maker, woodworking company or kitchen cabinet manufacturer to fully automate its design-through-manufacturing processes, saving time, eliminating costly mistakes and increasing productivity.
Radan: http://www.radan.com/ An industry leader for sheet metal fabrication, essential to the design and manufacture (punching, profiling, nesting and bending) of sheet metal products where efficiency and material utilisation are top priority.
VERO: http://verosoftware.com/ Vero Software is a company that creates and distributes CAD / CAM / CAE software for aiding the design and manufacturing process. These widespread product types are in turn to be found in a multitude of manufacturing industry sectors such as automotive, electronic, medical, white goods and aerospace.
In addition to the websites, Vero also has a new corporate Facebook page and individual brand Twitter feeds.
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