Purchasing Technology Optimizes Ordering of Graphite Blanks
Ohio Carbon Blank says that the GraphimatorEZ provides a streamlined approach for graphite procurement that eliminates errors and ensures faster deliveries.
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Ohio Carbon Blank, a supplier of graphite for the moldmaking industry, introduces the GraphimatorEZ at Amerimold 2018. GraphimatorEZ is a new web-based technology for automating graphite purchasing. The new technology provides a streamlined approach for graphite procurement that eliminates errors and ensures faster deliveries.
To improve graphite purchasing bottlenecks that result from incorrect data entry in the ordering of graphite blanks, Ohio Carbon Blank has created The GraphimatorEZ, which automates graphite purchasing and eliminates keyboard entry error risk (ISO9001:2015). The three-step automation process includes extracting the CAD data (x,y,z) from mold dies as an Excel file, importing Excel file of CAD data into the GraphimatorEZ for instant pricing and exporting pricing data for online ordering or purchase order completion.
Ohio Carbon Blank is currently developing CAD output templates for companies like SolidWorks, VISI, MasterCAM, Cimatron, UG and Pro-E. It is also building an API that exports pricing data from The GraphimatorEZ directly into major business software programs like QuickBooks and Peachtree.
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