Boeing Subsidiary CDG to Host 3D Modeling and Simulation Webinar

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Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:01am EDT

CYPRESS, Calif., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Continental DataGraphics (CDG), a
Boeing Company, is hosting an educational webinar session entitled
"Manufacturing Optimization Using 3D Simulation". With an emphasis on Lean
practices, this informative webinar will provide an overview discussion and
case study examples demonstrating how 3D simulation and modeling has been
effectively applied to optimize manufacturing processes.

The webinar will share information on how manufacturers can utilize 3D
modeling and simulation to:
    --  Validate proposed changes in manufacturing strategies without
incurring
        large capital expenses
    --  Significantly enhance throughputs without reducing quality
    --  Effectively manage a global supply chain and optimize material flows
    --  Create virtual "What If" models to pre-test new processes and reduce
        up-front costs
    --  Reduce factory floor space requirements while increasing capacity

    --  Apply Lean techniques in a virtual process environment



The webinar will be hosted on two different session dates:
    --  Tuesday, November 3 - 11:00 a.m. Pacific Std. Time

    --  Friday, November 6 - 11:00 a.m. Pacific Std. Time



There is no charge to attend these educational webinars. Online registration
is available at: http://www.cdgnow.com/Boeing3DSimulationWebinar/index.html.

About CDG 
CDG is a world-class strategic partner for engineering-driven organizations
that develop, support, and maintain complex equipment. A subsidiary of The
Boeing Company, CDG specializes in helping organizations maximize efficiency
through Engineering Design, Engineering Data Conversion, Technical
Publications and Document Imaging and Content Management services and
solutions.

For more information, visit the CDG web site at www.cdgnow.com.


SOURCE  CDG a Boeing Company

Mona Rice of CDG, +1-425-691-2680
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