We recently went through an E-bid process for a good sized project for an Automotive supplier. There were 2 other 'potentials' and we had a good idea of who they were.
All three of us are similar in size and capabilities and consistantly 'facing off' against each other.
The long and short of it...
Is it possible that there were no constraints used at all in the drawing and the parts just 'placed' where they need to be?
I know we've got some designers who don't consistantly use constraints and as a result, revising prints can be hairy.
Is anyone aware of specific standards regarding the recyclability of returnable packaging in the United States. I am vaguely familiar with such standards in Europe and Japan, but I was wondering if such standards exsist in the U.S.
I've been tasked with looking at ways of disposing our flatbed steel rule dies.
Does anyone know of any recyclers in NE Ohio who would take the dies (Hardwood w/serrated steel rule) without having to separate materials?
We currently us MDT5 with the Radan Sheetmetal attatchment. I recently had a design where I needed to insert an assembly BOM as well as the Sub-assembly BOM's as well. I thought I had found a way to do this but I discovered that it would then mess up the Assembly BOM. My assembly BOM was just a...