List of SPAC Automation Customers
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Companies using SPAC Automation for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) include: MARPOSS SPA, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $650.0 million, Mei System, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 276 employees and revenues of $133.0 million, COL Group, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 440 employees and revenues of $129.0 million, VICIVISION, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 420 employees and revenues of $118.0 million, Cobo Montecchio Emilia, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 180 employees and revenues of $67.0 million and many others.
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Casagrande Elettrocostruzioni | Manufacturing | 133 | $46M | Italy | SDProget Industrial | SPAC Automation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Casagrande Elettrocostruzioni implemented SPAC Automation to support its engineering and shopfloor drafting work. SPAC Automation serves as the primary Computer-Aided Design (CAD) application for 2D drawing at the company, and it was adopted into the existing design and production workflow used by the internal technical team.
Implementation centered on 2D drafting modules and technical drawing configuration, with the in-house 3D design technician responsible for maintaining drawing libraries, CAD templates, and standardized documentation formats for manufacturing. SPAC Automation was operated alongside other authoring tools used by the design team, and the configuration emphasized repeatable drawing production and file exports for downstream processes.
The deployment architecture was on-premises, installed on Windows workstations and provisioned within the company virtual environment managed by the internal IT manager using VMware and Windows servers. Backup and recovery processes were handled through Veeam, and basic network controls and access were enforced through Fortigate firewall rules, aligning application availability with existing IT infrastructure and support capabilities.
Operational governance and rollout were managed internally, with the IT manager handling workstation provisioning, virtual machine creation, and basic user support, while the design technician owned template management and day-to-day CAD operations. Casagrande Elettrocostruzioni SPAC Automation Computer-Aided Design (CAD) supported the manufacturing design and workshop functions, with internal ownership of configuration, support, and operational workflows.
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Cobo Montecchio Emilia | Manufacturing | 180 | $67M | Italy | SDProget Industrial | SPAC Automation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Cobo Montecchio Emilia implemented SPAC Automation from SDProget Industrial to standardize its electrical and cabling engineering workflows, addressing electromechanical, electrical, and electronic design of automotive components. SPAC Automation was deployed to deliver Computer-Aided Design (CAD) capabilities focused on harness and schematic work across product lines for the agriculture and earthmoving sectors.
The implementation concentrated on electrical schematic authoring, cable harness design, cabling documentation, and panel wiring layout as primary functional modules. Configuration emphasized template-driven deliverables and automated documentation output to align electrical artifacts with mechanical design packages.
SPAC Automation was integrated with 3D CAD Creo5 and Creo2 to coordinate harness geometry and routing, and it exchanged product and parts information with PLM Winchill and SAP to maintain engineering data continuity. These integrations centralized cabling artifacts in the broader engineering data flow, enabling handoff between electrical design, mechanical design, and enterprise systems.
Operational scope covered the electromechanical and electrical design teams operating from Cadelbosco di Sopra, Italy, supporting automotive component development. Governance and process alignment focused on consolidating schematic and cabling authoring inside SPAC Automation, with document and change coordination managed through the PLM and ERP interfaces.
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COL Group | Manufacturing | 440 | $129M | Italy | SDProget Industrial | SPAC Automation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, COL Group implemented SPAC Automation to standardize electrical CAD workflows across its Turin, Milan, Bergamo, and Catania offices. SPAC Automation is deployed as the primary Computer-Aided Design (CAD) application supporting electrical schematics, panel layout, wiring diagrams, and documentation generation for medium and high voltage transmission and distribution projects.
The implementation focused on core SPAC Automation modules common to electrical CAD use cases, including multi-sheet schematic capture, cabinet and panel layout, centralized symbol and part libraries, and BOM extraction for manufacturing. Configuration work emphasized project templates, standardized drawing layers, reusable symbol libraries, and automated report generation to enforce consistent deliverables across the Groups electrical design teams.
Operational coverage centers on the Electrical Design department and project engineering teams, with the SPAC Automation environment used to coordinate technical relationships with suppliers, clients, and internal manufacturing groups. The deployment enables exportable BOMs and manufacturing drawings to support downstream production and procurement workflows, while keeping design data in structured CAD project files for handoff and review.
Governance and rollout were aligned with existing design management roles, with the Electrical Design Manager supervising CAD project standards, library governance, and approval checkpoints. Day to day execution expects senior electrical designers to manage and supervise CAD projects, coordinate design activities, and maintain technical continuity across offices through shared templates and controlled access to SPAC Automation libraries.
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IMS TECHNOLOGIES | Manufacturing | 296 | $20M | Italy | SDProget Industrial | SPAC Automation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 IMS TECHNOLOGIES implemented SPAC Automation as its Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tool to strengthen electrical and plant design capabilities in its Technical Office. The SPAC Automation deployment was on site at the engineering office in Calcinate, Italy, and targeted electrical systems designers and production support teams involved in assembly and initial testing.
SPAC Automation was configured to support electrical and pneumatic schematic capture, panel layout and mounting drawings, parts specification and bill of materials workflows, cable routing and harness documentation, and functional diagram authoring. The solution was used to produce design deliverables that fed feasibility analyses and commercial proposal preparation, and it aligned with the company requirement for staff familiar with plant design software such as EPLAN.
Operationally the implementation emphasized cross-discipline coordination, with SPAC Automation enabling tighter collaboration between electrical design, automation, and mechanical design teams and preserving supplier engagement to define component technical specifications. Governance focused on embedding SPAC Automation into existing engineering workflows, supporting production-side assembly and testing at company headquarters, and equipping the Technical Office to deliver customized machinery designs for converting and packaging clients.
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MARPOSS SPA | Manufacturing | 3500 | $650M | Italy | SDProget Industrial | SPAC Automation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 MARPOSS implemented SPAC Automation from SDProget Industrial to support Computer-Aided Design (CAD) workflows for pneumatic and fluidic system engineering. SPAC Automation was positioned to serve Helium Technology within the Marposs Group and to formalize CAD support for pneumatic and fluidic design functions at sites referenced in recruitment postings including Calvignasco and Casorate Primo.
The implementation focused on core Computer-Aided Design (CAD) capabilities typical for industrial automation, including schematic capture for pneumatic and fluidic diagrams, centralized component libraries reflecting market-available parts, drawing generation, and CAD/CAM export workflows. SPAC Automation was used in conjunction with EPLAN, Inventor, and CREO to manage multi-discipline deliverables, supporting coordinated production of schematics, assembly drawings, and parts lists for automation plants.
Operational coverage included design engineers and the technical team responsible for industrial automation plant development, with direct coordination between pneumatic/fluidic designers and mechanical and electrical design departments. The application sat within a multi-tool design toolchain, enabling handoff artifacts and deliverables to align across electrical, mechanical, and fluidic domains while retaining CAD-centric authoring for the pneumatic and fluidic function.
Governance and process changes emphasized cross-discipline liaison, standardized pneumatic and fluidic schematic templates, and formal design review checkpoints to ensure integration of diagrams and compatibility with PLC operating logic known by the design staff. The Progettista Pneumatico/Fluidico role exemplifies the operational embedding of SPAC Automation into job responsibilities, covering schematic authoring, component selection, and coordination activities with mechanical and electrical teams.
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Manufacturing | 276 | $133M | Italy | SDProget Industrial | SPAC Automation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2023 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 420 | $118M | Italy | SDProget Industrial | SPAC Automation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2012 | n/a |
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