Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 14:46:41 EST 2002 | jdill
Is anybody out there using ScanPlace or any other type of Scanner cad package? Our current scanmount system went down and scancad no longer supports our scanner so we need to upgrade. I just want any kind of remarks from anyone about the scanplace s
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 20:06:33 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hey there ya'll!! I just started a new job with a contract assembly company out here in Sunnyvale, California, and we're just starting up later this month. I was wondering if anybody out here in the San Fransisco Bay Area as well, has any excess
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 17 18:09:09 EST 2002 | Bill Loving
Dear Dave F. Please note that ScanCAD International Inc. moved to a new building in 1995 and the current address and contact information is: www.scancad.com ScanCAD International, Inc. P.O. Box 598 Morrison, CO 80465-0598 Phone: 303-697-8888, Fa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 21:07:26 EST 2002 | davef
We looked at buying a scanner set-up a few years ago, but could not justify it. So, we use contract scanners, like: Advance Reproductions Corp 100 Flagship Dr.,NAndover, MA 01845 508 685 2911 fax 9564/201 697 1339 Martin Crowley Rep 201 697 1339 Sca
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 17 18:29:01 EST 2002 | Bill Loving
Dear Jason, Thank you for posting your request on SMTNET. Please note that ScanCAD International provides an upgrade path for all installed customers, regardless of the age of their system. Currently, hundreds of systems are installed in 37 countr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 17 18:33:24 EST 2002 | Bill Loving
Dear Jason, Thank you for posting your request on SMTNET. Please note that ScanCAD International provides an upgrade path for all installed customers, regardless of the age of their system. Currently, hundreds of systems are installed in 37 countr
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 15:43:48 EDT 2005 | SMT Rookies
I was wondering is there is any school or training besides books and tech conference for SMT.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 18:39:30 EDT 2007 | allgood
We're looking at ERP software for our very small proto and small batch shop. Manex is a name that crops up as being specifically designed for CEMS rather than all the rest which are modified from a universal base. The other is DBA Manuafcturing whi
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 19:26:19 EDT 2005 | SMT Rookies
Thanks for the reply
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 09:01:08 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Peter, Need a new hire? I'm up for moving . Considering the size...I'd guess that DBA or something similar is more along the right lines for you. xERP (Manex) may be way more than what you need. We were using it in a $20 mil company, and had a l