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KITCHENER, Ontario, Mar 28, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) –
The new recover of a linear stock-cutting optimization add-in (1DCutX)
for Excel from Optimalon
Software got dual vital improvements. Users can now minimize the
series of opposite slicing layouts generated by 1DCutX and perform the
element slicing calculation in a rarely customised approach regulating VBA
denunciation in Microsoft Excel.

When 1DCutX calculates how to cut
linear bonds with minimal element waste, it generates a list of
slicing layouts. Several bonds can be cut concurrently instead of one
by one. The fewer layouts constructed during a calculation, a reduction time
slicing operators spend loading stocks.

The new chronicle of 1DCutX introduces a choice “Minimize count of
opposite layouts” that army a optimization algorithm to furnish as
few layouts as possible. However, this choice could revoke a total
function rate since it could use some-more bonds than a regular
calculation.

Denis Smirnov explains: “Automation has always been during a tip of the
list of customer requests for 1DCutX, and this new chronicle brings it to
life. Support of VBA automation provides a new approach to perform
optimization in 1DCutX. Instead of regulating customary dialog boxes invoked
from a menu, users now can call a “Execute” process from VBA formula and
get a same formula as before.”

Users only need to emanate an instance of a linear slicing class,
allot settings and mention a ranges of cells containing a batch and
tools information. The process “Execute” earnings a content value that is
dull if a calculation is finished successfully; differently it earnings an
blunder message.

Automation allows users to tune-up a generated reports by
including/excluding a graphical layouts, a part/stock pattern or the
slicing instruction spreadsheets. The new chronicle of 1DCutX comes with
an automation beam that describes in fact how to create, set adult and
run a calculation regulating VBA. In addition, a designation provides a
new instance spreadsheet with elementary VBA formula that demonstrates
automation in action.

With a initial investments of $97 users of 1DCutX reported monthly savings
in materials alone operation from $200 to $1500, that means the
program pays for itself in reduction than a month.

Free trial
chronicle of 1DCutX is accessible on Optimalon’s website.

SOURCE: Optimalon Software Ltd.

          Optimalon Software Ltd.         Denis Smirnov, +1-519-743-8378         Marketing Director         denis.smirnov@optimalon.com 

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