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CAD/CAM Data Management

Four Ways Unmanaged CAD/CAM Hurts Job Shops

Why is managing CAD/CAM important to job shops? How does poor manufacturing data management negatively impact job shop performance and profits? More importantly, what lessons learned can they from managing product data to add control without burdening already busy resources?  Read the full report here, or download the full PDF, courtesy of Siemens. You can…

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Arvind Krishnan - October 9, 2025 - Filed Under: Published Research, eBooks - Tagged With: Performance, Component Manufacturing, Prototypes, Customer Experience, Estimation, Agility, Machining, Efficiency, Additive, Collaborate, Cloud Data Management, Control, PLM, Share, CAD, Data Management, CAD/CAM, PDM, Profitability, IP Management, Manufacturing, Access, Job Shop, Quality, CAM, Part Manufacturing

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