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News Release from: Leonardo Computer Systems | Subject: Modular Cad
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 September 2003
Cad software for planning laboratories
Can plan an average sized laboratory in less than 20 minutes, produce 3D layouts, rendered pictures, drawings of the laboratory, any run of furniture, any individual unit and any component of any unit
Modular Cad is a brand new British Cad software package, specifically for planning rooms full of modular furniture like laboratories The software can plan an average sized laboratory in less than 20 minutes, and in that time can produce 3D layouts, rendered pictures, drawings of the laboratory, any run of furniture, any individual unit and any component of any unit
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It also produces, unit lists, detailed quotations, component lists and even cutting lists for manufacture.
The important unique feature of Modular Cad is that the user can build a library of his unique units exactly to his design, as well as bought in products (fume cupboards for instance).
All units then become resizeable, and the size is specified as each unit is placed, or resized in situ, as the plan continues.
All planning is in easy to understand 3D, so a salesman can plan a layout right alongside a potential customer, and produce an accurate on the spot quotation.
Modular Cad is flexible enough to deal with office furniture, wall cupboards, shop and supermarket layouts, warehouses, toilet cubicles, kitchens, storage wall and shelving and racking.
Units with shared sidewalls, or racks with shared interlocking legs are said to be no problem.
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