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News in Brief: January 2008

Kaltenbach’s UK Managing Director Manfred Saenger will relinquish his position to Simon Smith, the company’s Sales and Marketing Director from 1 January …

New in Brief: November/December 2007

The SCI Annual Dinner will take place on 15 November at the Landmark, London. For more information contact Liz Cham- berlain at SCI. Tel: 01344 636525. email: …

News in Brief – October 2007

CSC said its recently launched FabTrol Material Requirements Planning (MRP) software has been developed specifically for the steel construction industry. In a …

Design made easier and faster

New Steel Construction rounds up some of the latest developments in structural steel design software packages. Engineers benefit from the Fastrak approach MP …

3D modelling for steel construction

Two seminars will be held in March outlining the importance of Structural Building Information Modelling (BIM). They will act as a showcase for the latest …

News in Brief – October 2006

Seven managers from companies including Corus and Metsec who are participating in the Metals Industry Managing for Success pilot programme have recently …

News in Brief – June 2006

BCSA warns that as European standards for steel products (such as steel sections and structural bolts) are replacing National standards, from September this …

News in Brief – May 2006

The new Stainless Steel Specialist Course brochure from the British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA) is now available. The course consists of 16 self-study …

CSC upgrades software

CSC is releasing new versions of its software products during the first half of 2006. The first available is the TEDDS® calculation pad software – Version …

Assuring the Quality of Data Exchange during Structural Design

Common data exchange models are the ideal solution to software integration problems, but what to do when there are none available? The Steel Construction …

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