技术
- 功能应用 - 计算机化维护管理系统 (CMMS)
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 施工管理
- 施工现场监控
关于客户
EBB Ingenieurgesellschaft 是一家总部位于德国的工程和建筑机构,专门从事基础设施、建筑施工、交通设施和城市建设。该公司提供广泛的服务,包括规划、施工监理、项目管理和专家意见。他们拥有超过 45 个 BricsCAD(Pro 和 BIM)席位来支持他们的日常运营。该公司以其创新方法和致力于为客户提供高质量服务而闻名。他们决定改用 BricsCAD Pro 和 BIM,证明了他们不断努力提高运营效率和降低成本。
挑战
EBB Ingenieurgesellschaft 是一家专门从事基础设施、建筑施工、交通设施和城市建设的德国工程和建筑机构,其之前的 CAD 软件面临着重大挑战。该软件不仅购买成本昂贵,而且维护成本也很高。这是该公司的一个主要问题,因为它影响了他们的运营预算。此外,该公司正在寻找一种 CAD 解决方案,能够提供一致的功能、支持第三方应用程序并提供经济高效且灵活的许可模式。我们面临的挑战是找到一款能够满足所有这些要求的 CAD 软件,同时确保从旧系统平稳过渡到新系统。
解决方案
EBB Ingenieurgesellschaft 决定改用 BricsCAD Pro 和 BIM,这款 CAD 软件不仅满足了他们的功能要求,而且被证明具有成本效益。公司实施了两个系统的并行运行,以确保平稳过渡。这种方法使他们能够逐步淘汰旧系统,同时适应新系统。 BricsCAD Pro 和 BIM 提供了一致的功能并支持第三方应用程序,这对于 EBB 至关重要。此外,与之前的软件相比,BricsCAD 的定价和许可模式更加优惠。新软件还通过其原有的开发和功能引入了新的方法和想法。
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