CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

23 January 2007

Implementation Investments

Catalog Data Solutions Adopted by ZSi

Catalog Data Solutions ( CDS ) announced that ZSi has adopted its CAD model download solution.

ZSi is located in western metropolitan Detroit, Michigan and manufactures the finest cushioned clamping products.

Responding to customer requests for CAD models of its products, ZSi decided to offer 3D CAD models for download from its web site.   "We wanted to meet our customers request for a CAD download service to save them time," said Kris Weger, President, ZSi   "With the addition of 2D/3D CAD drawings to our website, we are meeting that need for all the commonly used design and drawing programs and we are expecting a resulting increase in sales as a result."

"We are delighted to have been selected by ZSi for our leading online CAD model download solution, lead tracking system and affordable CAD services", said John Major, CEO Catalog Data Solutions, "online 3D models are an important sales and marketing tool for all industrial suppliers and distributors. With many customers moving from 2D to 3D CAD systems providing online 3D CAD model downloads often 'locks' products into a design so suppliers later benefit from the sales success of that design. Suppliers without 3D models on their website are at risk of losing customers to their competition who do offer 3D models".

Studies show that over 90% of designers and engineers now use the Internet to locate components for their new designs. Catalog Data Solutions helps industrial suppliers and distributors grow sales and strengthen customer loyalty through interactive online catalogs, ecommerce, 3D CAD model delivery and product configurator solutions.

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