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Sandvik completes the acquisition of leading CAM software company CNC Software

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Sandvik completes the acquisition of leading CAM software company CNC Software




Sandvik has completed the previously announced acquisition of US-based CNC Software Inc., a leading provider of CAD/CAM software solutions for manufacturing industries and the company behind Mastercam, the most widely used Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) brand in the industry.To get more news about cad in design, you can visit shine news official website.

In 2020, the company had revenues of approximately USD 60 million with an EBIT margin of 25-30 percent, and of which the share of recurring revenue was approximately 60 percent.
CNC Software will be reported in the Design & Planning Automation division within Sandvik Manufacturing and Machining Solutions.
At ETG, we use only the best CAD CAM software to solve your productivity issues. Furthermore, our software can help you to increase your cycle times. We only use Mastercam, Cimco and CAMplete for our CAD CAM solutions.

Additionally, ETG is an authorised supplier of Mastercam in the UK and Ireland.

We are also an exclusive supplier of Cimco and CAMplate products.

We are confident in the CNC software products we supply and offer full training on their operation and functionality.
CAMplete saves you money with its full G-Code verification which enables you to protect your investments by preventing crashes. This custom post-processor virtually detects potential crashes, near-crashes, over-travels and set-up errors, which are then identified and removed before machining your parts.

Crashes on machines can cost tens of thousands of Pounds/Euros in technician fees, implementation and downtime, whereas CAMplete pays for itself on the 1st virtual crash.
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