Planning, Presenting, Producing part 2
January 23, 2008 – 3:48 am(The new version of selection professional planning software features a wide range of new functions along with impressive extensions and modifications. It assists the cabinet maker in day-to-day business where fast, precision planning and design presentation are of vital importance.)
Effective & Convincing Design Presentations
The tried and tested room plan function is a further highlight of the new selection professional program. It helps to provide convincing, customized advice in sales dialogue with clients. The measurements taken can be incorporated into a room situation with a variety of window and door options. It is also possible for users to display the designs they have created in selection or pick furniture from cabinet library. Tables, chairs and electrical appliances can be combined with a whole host of handle, surface and wood option for furniture elements to generate a realistic room scene. As room proportions are instantly recognizable, different options and alternative room solutions can be considered together with the customer. The electronic Hettich catalogue provides assistance when it comes to giving advice on organizing furniture interiors ergonomically.
All Data Immediately Available
Once completed, room plans can be saved and used as reference objects the next time a customer needs advice. Plans can also be passed on through the DWG/DXF interface. As soon as planning is completed, selection professional provides all of the data required for production, such as hardware and cutting list or production drawing. The fittings and materials needed for the design are worked out automatically. Production can then begin as soon as the customer places an order.
Updating & Support Service
Selection professional is being extended all the time. A service for updating programs and data is available on the internet. Useful assistants make the planning software easy to work with. The manual that comes with every copy of selection professional explains all the main steps involved in using the programme.
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By Jason Rakowski on Apr 18, 2008