
Tungaloy Corp. and MachiningCloud have partnered to provide Tungaloy product data on the Cloud. The partnership will use the cloud-based technology, enabling customers to optimize the way they gather information for their manufacturing operations. Users can search for the cutting tool that best fits their cutting conditions without having to search through catalogs or multiple websites. Tungaloy customers will be able to increase productivity and achieve greater accuracy by easily downloading descriptive, usage, and geometric information directly into their shop floor software, such as CAM, simulation, and tool management systems.
"As a leader in Innovation and Technology, Tungaloy is committed to providing the leading-edge metalworking tools and solutions to our customers. We are completely confident that this exciting new partnership with MachiningCloud will help heighten our customers' competitiveness in a world eager to embrace Industry 4.0 technology - by delivering the best tooling solutions right from Tungaloy's knowledge base to our customer's desktop or tablet," says Satoshi Kinoshita, president & CEO of Tungaloy Corp.
"We are excited about our partnership with Tungaloy," says Pierre-Francois Tavard, senior product manager of MachiningCloud. "Tungaloy customers will save a tremendous amount of time and experience improved results by working with up-to-date knowledge and data. MachiningCloud will also help reduce errors by eliminating manual data entry".
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