Archive News from Wolf Systems - December 2002

Wolf Premieres New Software

 Wolf Systems Develops market-leading software not only for trussed rafter designers, but also for trussed rafter manufacturers.

In order to meet the demands of today's market and stay ahead of the challenges posed in the future, all successful businesses must be software driven.
The Trussed Rafter Industry is no different, that is why Wolf has further expanded its exclusively UK-based software development team throughout the last year.

 New Features of WolfWin
Among the new features of WolfWin is the ability to add Construction Lines and Grid Lines to plan layouts.
These not only make designing the plan even easier than it already was, but can also be plotted onto the layout ensuring that the presentation of the truss manufacturers drawing is consistent with drawings from other members of the design team.
If the contractor or consultant has any query on the design they can now simply refer to a grid location.

 Metalwork
All major fixings products have been programmed into the software, allowing truss manufacturers to find their prefered supplier's solutions and all other suppliers' alternatives at the touch of a button.
Wolf Systems is now responsible for inputting the correct values as well as updating the values when catalogues are updated.

 WolfTrack
WolfTrack production scheduling software. This easy to use, very visual application is based on the wall mounted T-Card system which so many manufacturers use.
Centralised data provides fast, easy access for all.

 WolfLabel
WolfLabel Truss Labelling system allows manufacturers to produce a durable, untearable label with specific truss and job information for every truss manufactured.
BS EN 1059-1999 states that each truss has to be marked with its specific job reference and this system ensures compliance without having to manually mark each truss.

 FIRST SOFTWARE to offer full design on cut attic trusses incorporating accurate load transfers around openings.

 FIRST SOFTWARE to offer MasterTruss, which will group similar, but different trusses into one common set up - instantly!



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