List of Almacam CUT Customers
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Companies using Almacam CUT for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) include: Daher, a France based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 14000 employees and revenues of $1.99 billion, Palfinger, a Austria based Manufacturing organisation with 11126 employees and revenues of $1.87 billion, Manni Sipre, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 460 employees and revenues of $346.0 million, Manni Group, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 360 employees and revenues of $40.0 million and many others.
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Daher | Aerospace and Defense | 14000 | $2.0B | France | Almacam | Almacam CUT | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, Daher Socata implemented Almacam CUT using the act/cut routing version to formalize its aluminum-part routing workflow at its southwestern France site. The Almacam CUT deployment targeted Computer-Aided Design (CAD) driven routing and nesting, centralizing toolpath generation and CNC routing preparation for structural aluminum components.
Implementation made explicit use of the act/cut routing module and nesting capabilities, and Almacam CUT was integrated with SAP to exchange manufacturing orders and nesting data, creating a data flow from ERP production orders into CAD-driven nesting and routing processes. Operational coverage focused on aluminum-part routing within the production cell for structural components, affecting production engineering, NC programming, and shop floor machining. The project delivered stated improvements in material yield and machining time, and governance attention concentrated on aligning ERP order release with CAD nesting outputs to standardize routing workflows across the affected production line.
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Manni Group | Manufacturing | 360 | $40M | Italy | Almacam | Almacam CUT | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2005 | Almacam |
In 2005, Manni Group implemented Almacam CUT as the primary workshop programming platform at its Mozzecane plant near Verona. The deployment placed Almacam CUT into the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) layer to support programming of oxy-cutting and plasma-cutting machines used in the facility.
The implementation emphasized cutting-focused CAD and CAM workflows, including nesting, cutting path generation, and NC code generation configured for oxy and plasma cutting processes. Alma Italia adapted Almacam CUT to the company specific machine fleet and production rules, tuning postprocessor parameters and job setup templates to reflect shop floor tooling and thermal cutting constraints.
Integration work centered on machine specific postprocessors and direct NC output to controllers, embedding Almacam CUT into the workshop programming function rather than as a peripheral tool. Almacam acted as the vendor and Alma Italia managed the adaptation and rollout, and the deployment became the key programming system for the Mozzecane workshop.
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Manni Sipre | Manufacturing | 460 | $346M | Italy | Almacam | Almacam CUT | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, Manni Sipre deployed Almacam CUT as its Computer-Aided Design (CAD) solution to drive programming for its contract cutting operations at the Mozzecane plant. The implementation focused on CNC program generation for approximately 10 oxy-fuel and plasma cutting machines, including a tilting-head plasma cutter, positioning Almacam CUT as the primary CAM authoring tool for shop floor cutting tasks.
Almacam CUT was configured to support machine-specific cutting parameters, nesting and part sequencing workflows, and postprocessing for the plant's oxy-fuel and plasma equipment. The application was adapted to Manni Sipre’s high-thickness metal cutting requirements by Alma Italia, which tuned software behavior to reflect the company’s operational expertise and machine fleet characteristics.
The Almacam CUT deployment was integrated into a broader information flow through Steel Projects WinSTEEL, which links customer order management and inventory to upstream material planning and downstream production processing. This integration created a continuous chain from order placement through material staging to CNC program delivery, aligning business management, inventory control, and shop floor execution.
Governance and rollout were collaborative, with Alma Italia performing the adaptation work and Steel Projects enabling the order to production linkage, preserving existing operational processes while introducing CAM-driven automation. As a result, Manni Sipre benefits from an integrated solution from order placement to shop floor production that centralizes CAD to CAM workflows and connects commercial order systems to cutting floor operations.
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Palfinger | Manufacturing | 11126 | $1.9B | Austria | Almacam | Almacam CUT | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2000 | n/a |
In 2000, Palfinger implemented Almacam CUT to standardize Computer-Aided Design (CAD) workflows for its sheet metal operations. The deployment began as a pilot at the Lengau manufacturing site and was designed to form the template for broader group-wide adoption.
The implementation used Almacam Cut/act/cut for nesting and 2D cutting, configuring nesting optimization and cutting preparation workflows to improve material utilization and job throughput. Almacam CUT handled nested layout generation and cut program preparation to support shop floor cutting processes and job release.
After the Lengau pilot the rollout expanded across plants in Austria, Slovenia, Bulgaria, and Brazil, covering fabrication, production engineering, and shop floor cutting functions. Operational scope emphasized sheet metal fabrication lines and cutting centers rather than enterprise back-office systems.
Palfinger reported about 50% time savings and lower off-cut rates following the group-wide deployment, with governance executed as a phased site-by-site rollout starting from Lengau and aligning local production processes to the Almacam CUT configuration.
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