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Companies using CGTech Vericut for Nesting include: Azimut Benetti, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 2699 employees and revenues of $1.11 billion, OMA (Officine Meccaniche Aeronautiche), a Italy based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 512 employees and revenues of $112.0 million, Ultra Machining Company (UMC), a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 287 employees and revenues of $30.0 million, iMFLUX, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $12.0 million, Phoenix Manufacturing, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Azimut Benetti | Manufacturing | 2699 | $1.1B | Italy | CGTech | CGTech Vericut | Nesting | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Azimut Benetti implemented CGTech Vericut to support CNC programming and process optimization within its manufacturing organization. The deployment centers on Nesting capabilities delivered by CGTech Vericut and is operationally focused at the Avigliana, Piedmont site where CNC programming and production engineering activities are co-located.
The implementation emphasizes simulation and verification workflows, including CNC program verification, collision checking, and toolpath validation that align with Nesting functional terminology for material and toolpath planning. CGTech Vericut is configured to accept NC output from established CAM systems used by the engineering teams, specifically Tebis and AlphaCAM, enabling a continuous feed from CAM programming into Vericut simulation and verification.
Operational coverage includes multi-axis machining programming groups and production engineering, with explicit support for high-performance CNC machinery including Belotti five axis platforms noted in the environment. The system is used to coordinate cross functional activities between engineering and production, enable the transition from manual to automated CNC operations, and standardize machining strategies and tooling setups as part of industrialization efforts.
Governance and rollout are managed under the Head of CNC Programming, with implementation activity tied to process optimization and standardized workflow development across CNC programming teams. Controls focus on versioned program verification, standardized post processing handoff, and procedural alignment between CAM, simulation, and shop floor execution to embed CGTech Vericut into Azimut Benetti CNC programming and process optimization workflows.
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iMFLUX | Manufacturing | 150 | $12M | United States | CGTech | CGTech Vericut | Nesting | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, iMFLUX implemented CGTech Vericut for Nesting to standardize CNC program verification and nesting validation across its manufacturing operations. The deployment focused on embedding CGTech Vericut into shop floor toolpath validation and pre-production nesting workflows used by CNC programmers and machinists.
The implementation emphasized VERICUT's Force module as the primary configured capability, instrumented to simulate cutting forces and material removal during nested runs and to validate toolpath integrity prior to machining. Complementary Nesting capabilities were applied for sheet layout and pattern placement, while simulation-driven collision checking and material engagement analysis were used to reduce unexpected tool engagement and protect workholding and fixtures.
Operational scope included CNC programming, machine operators, and production supervision, with process changes enforcing simulation sign-off and incorporating verification artifacts into build packets and operator instructions. Reported outcomes from the VERICUT Force module included at least 17% savings on basic part geometries and 45% on complex geometries, significant improvements in tool life with little to no chipping or edge wear, and increased machinist and operator confidence.
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OMA (Officine Meccaniche Aeronautiche) | Aerospace and Defense | 512 | $112M | Italy | CGTech | CGTech Vericut | Nesting | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 OMA (Officine Meccaniche Aeronautiche) implemented CGTech Vericut to support CNC simulation and nesting workflows. CGTech Vericut was deployed as a core component of a Nesting toolchain to improve CAM validation and material nesting processes within the shopfloor programming environment.
The CGTech Vericut implementation was configured to support standard nesting capabilities and CAM verification workflows typical of the Nesting category, including toolpath verification and collision checking integrated into CAM programming cycles. The deployment was aligned with the needs of CAM programmers and machining planners who use CATIA V5, TopSolid, and CIMCO for offline programming and code preparation.
Integration points are explicit and on-premise, with Vericut operating alongside an on-premise 3DEXPERIENCE platform, CATIA V5 connected via the PowerBy connector, and tool management driven by WinTool. Coordinate measuring and quality systems are part of the operational landscape and include DELMIA with Metrolog X4 V5, CALYPSO, and VXelements, enabling a contiguous workflow from CAD and tool management through CAM simulation and CMM inspection at the Foligno, Umbria Italy site.
Governance and operational ownership are run by an on-site technical specialist responsible for administering the 3DEXPERIENCE on-premise environment, managing 3D modeling and tool management software, supporting CAM software including CGTech Vericut, delivering technical training workshops, troubleshooting network and system issues, and collaborating with cross-functional PLM CAD, CAM, and quality teams to maintain system efficiency and performance.
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Phoenix Manufacturing | Manufacturing | 100 | $10M | United States | CGTech | CGTech Vericut | Nesting | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011 Phoenix Manufacturing implemented CGTech Vericut in the Nesting category to simulate CNC machining and verify post processed G code as part of an effort to reduce machine crashes and long assembly times associated with increasingly complex equipment. The deployment focused on using CGTech Vericut to provide real time visualization of machine behavior, enabling the programming and quality teams to validate toolpaths before releasing jobs to the shop floor.
CGTech Vericut was configured to simulate complete machining context, including the machine tool, cutting tools, tool holders and the workpiece, and to run post processed G code through its verification engine. Functional capabilities implemented included collision detection, workpiece measurement comparison to CAD, and identification of machine interference and cutting anomalies, all used as part of pre production review and toolpath optimization workflows.
The implementation included machine modeling and workholding configuration efforts, with CGTech assisting to model specific machine tools, workholding systems and toolholder assemblies to ensure simulation fidelity. Phoenix Manufacturing imported vendor tool and holder models from cloud libraries in STL format and converted internal CAD drawings into formats recognizable by Vericut, and then applied the Vericut simulations to existing five axis and multi spindle turn mill centers including new DMG MORI equipment purchased during the program.
Rollout and governance emphasized skills transfer and process changes, starting with an initial one week Vericut training for the programming lead and subsequent classes for additional programmers, plus participation in Vericut User Exchange events and refresher training. Operational practice was formalized around a pre machining review step where reviewers visualize and validate toolpaths in CGTech Vericut, which the company reports has eliminated collisions, improved product quality and shop efficiency, and supported reductions in cycle times when process optimizations are identified.
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Ultra Machining Company (UMC) | Manufacturing | 287 | $30M | United States | CGTech | CGTech Vericut | Nesting | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Ultra Machining Company implemented CGTech Vericut in the Nesting category to support NC programming and toolpath validation at its Monticello, Minnesota aerospace and medical job shop. The deployment was led by programmers Don Lahr and Mike Triplett, who coordinated configuration and operational rollout within the programming function.
The implementation incorporated VERICUT's OptiPath knowledge-based machining module as a primary capability inside CGTech Vericut, embedding machining rules and knowledge-driven toolpath generation into the NC programming workflow. UMC installed a software update that included a customization they requested from CGTech, reflecting configuration-level adjustments to OptiPath templates and toolpath parameters rather than out-of-the-box settings.
Operational scope focused on programming and downstream CNC setup and verification activities common to Nesting applications, aligning toolpath optimization and simulation with shop floor preparation. Governance and change control were handled through direct requests to the CGTech developer and staged update installations executed by programming staff, preserving internal ownership of template and rule changes.
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