Emhart Glass Builds Rapid Spare Parts Catalogue with Lattice3D Technology

Los Altos, CA (PRWEB) May 12, 2005

Lattice3D, the leader in 3D Publishing today announced that Emhart Glass, the world’s leading international supplier of equipment, controls and parts to the glass container industry, implemented Lattice3DÂ?s 3D Publishing software in combination with DocwareÂ?s PART-PUBLISHER for the production of electronic 3D spare parts catalogues.

Emhart Glass, headquartered in Switzerland with offices in over 100 countries, selected the integrated solution, following the successful completion of a pilot project. Docware began integrating Lattice3D technology into its applications in late 2004, with the intention of using the very-high-compression of XVL to advantage for customers with many 3D data assets that can be leveraged downstream.

The pilot project, that was successfully completed in February 2005, allowed a customized spare parts catalogue to be produced for Emhart GlassÂ? highest performing production equipment, the NIS (Next Generation IS Machine) with the aid of Dokman AG. The 3D illustrations (automatic exploded views and 3D line drawings including list data), integrated in the spare part catalogue, were generated directly from the Pro/ENGINEER CAD data using XVL and the Lattice3D applications for rapid use of 3D data assets in publishing.

Â?Docware has integrated the Lattice3D technology so convincingly into the PARTS-PUBLISHER catalogue software, that the decision for their software was easily madeÂ?, stated Max Braendle, Managing Director of the Swiss Dokman AG, that supports Emhart Glass in the provision of 3D spare part catalogues.

Emhart Glass was so pleased with the very fast results with PARTS-PUBLISHER and the integrated Lattice3D software, that the technology is already being used in production of further customized catalogues in its product line.

About Lattice3D

With over 250,000 users at over 2,000 companies, Lattice3D’s applications enable our customers to use existing 2D & 3D data beyond engineering–throughout the extended enterprise. The companyÂ?s 3D software easily creates interactive 3D documents directly from CAD drawings, while its unmatched compression enable uses ranging from technical illustrations and electronic training manuals (IETM) to 3D sales presentations and assembly instructions.

Lattice3DÂ?s award-winning solutions increase efficiency, lower costs, and improve product and service quality. Lattice3D is a privately held company founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Silicon Valley and Tokyo.

Lattice3D and XVL are registered trademarks of Lattice3D. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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