Joe Kannapell, PE

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XIX: Automation Battles

Joe Kannapell, PE

An automation battle was brewing in the late 1980s, but the first skirmish wasn’t over machinery. It was over software. Software that would minimize more than just the manual labor, but also the “thinking” done by machine operators. The time finally arrived when, after decades...

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June 2021
Issue #13263
Page 10
Tracy Roe

Management Software YOUR Way

Tracy Roe

In this series of articles focused on job management, the main theme has been adaptability. Component fabricators shouldn’t be required to adapt their operation to a piece of software. Instead, the value is in a software solution that adapts to their needs. No two component manufacturing...

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June 2021
Issue #13263
Page 52
Chris Scott

Industry Software: What you need to know

Chris Scott

Software used to be an afterthought, using whatever software your truss plate provider had. In the past, most companies thought software was given to them for free with their machine purchase, when in actuality it was rolled into their pricing. Whether you used Comsoft’s Wall Builder...

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June 2021
Issue #13263
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Joe Kannapell, PE

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XVIII: Automation Momentum

Joe Kannapell, PE

We suppliers had to escape the bind that Jerry Koskovich’s automation portended. We had been chastened by our CMs’ excitement viewing his Auto Omni Saw at the 1988 BCMC. Then we were shocked shortly thereafter when one of our leading customers, Tom Nomeland at Superior Truss (now...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 10
Tracy Roe

Flexible Management Solutions

Tracy Roe

No two operations are the same. Software flexibility in managing your plant isn’t a luxury, it is a necessity. You need to manage everything from customers to deliveries, and you need to do it efficiently. And, you should be able to determine exactly how you want things done in a software...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 50
Marc James

Championing the Design, Make, Build Approach to Construction: Improved Quality, Productivity and Safety in Using Off-Site Manufacturing

Marc James

The building construction industry faces several challenges created by traditional building methods. One of the bigger challenges is that each trade is largely siloed from the other trades on a project, which can lead to schedule conflicts and communication gaps. MiTek sees the Design, Make,...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 63
Christopher Gould

3D Printers: How Will They Affect The Construction Industry?

Christopher Gould

The more I read and learn about 3D printing and its potential utilization, the more amazed I am with human ingenuity. The fact that we can create something virtually, combine it with raw materials and create anything we want from it is simply fascinating. It got me thinking about what this could...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 106
Joe Kannapell, PE

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XVII: Automation Takes Hold

Joe Kannapell, PE

The future of automation was on display at the 1988 BCMC, but few of us recognized it. Two leading truss plant owners did, however: Lenny Sylk of Shelter Systems and Dick Rotto of Trussway. Lenny’s purchase of the automated saw encouraged others to follow suit. Dick demurred on the...

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April 2021
Issue #13261
Page 10
Tracy Roe

Flexible Options for Managing Your Schedule

Tracy Roe

At Eagle Metal, our TrueBuild® software gives you many advantages in efficiency, including for the critical, yet sometimes overlooked, process of scheduling. Our Job Management software gives fabricators the options they need to make scheduling as simple or as complex as they want it to be....

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April 2021
Issue #13261
Page 54
John Croll

eShop Simplifies & Modernizes Plant Management Software

John Croll

Alpine’s latest eShop Plant Management Software simplifies the user experience for shop employees and managers alike, while collecting robust production data to maximize operational decision-making. Plant Managers face difficult tradeoffs. On the one hand, they are responsible for...

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April 2021
Issue #13261
Page 64
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