![]() As a result, its customers could now see what they were buying right before their eyes, a real-life visualization of their future truck. With Vertex Connect, Terex Utilities unleashed the potential of their 3D CAD investments, delighted customers and gained substantial time and cost efficiencies. Terex Utilities a manufacturer of large machines such as aerial devices, digger derricks and auger tooling for the electric utility industry, builds those machines to order with unique design details specified by the customer. Terex Utilities’ customers make a big investment when purchasing complex and specialized equipment. ![]() ![]() During the reviews, customers frequently provide feedback and suggest changes or additions to their equipment orders.ģD Drawings Reduce Confusion Compared To 2D For this reason, Terex enables its customers to review equipment designs numerous times before assembly, to ensure they get exactly what they want. Like other manufacturers, Terex Utilities uses 3D CAD to design its products, but for years relied on 2D drawings in sales due to the complexity of creating 3D drawings. ![]() 2D drawings often made customer design reviews problematic, however. For example, from flat diagrams, customers couldn’t clearly understand how a truck would look when built. ![]()
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