Quote your mechanical parts and assemblies with Cetim TechniQuote

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Our sessions

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Location: Virtual classroom

Duration: 24h

Public price : 2020 € HT

8 group sessions of 2 h, i.e. 16 h / 4 individual sessions of 2 h, i.e. 8 h

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Quote your mechanical parts and assemblies with Cetim TechniQuote

100% remote training in the use of Cetim TechniQuote software features.

Training Overview

Learning Objectives

  • Conduct the costing process from product specifications to the commercial offer using Cetim TechniQuote
  • Use Cetim TechniQuote’s features on machined and sheet metal parts
  • Use the machining shape recognition module (CAD gateway)
  • Customize the software’s technological framework

Teaching Methods

The teaching method alternates theory and practice through case studies or tutorials. Each participant is provided with a computer workstation. Summary documentation is provided to each participant.

Targeted Skills

Be able to cost their company’s parts using the Cetim TechniQuote tool; Be able to collect the appropriate data to configure/customize the tool to suit your company’s context.

Assessment Methods

Numerous exercises during the training to assess learning.

Trainer Profile

Expert technical trainer in the field, involved in consulting and technical assistance assignments in companies.

Personnel Targeted

Project manager and staff from the methods office, design office, purchasing department, or sales department involved in the costing of mechanical parts and assemblies function.

Prerequisites

No technical prerequisites.

Training Program

Module 1. General presentation of the software using a costing example; basic concepts.

  • Complete processing of a call for tenders.
  • Product characterization
  • Decomposition of product lines; definition of phases, operations, and forms.
  • Analysis of calculated times and costs
  • Simulation options for costing variants.
  • Translation from costs to prices.
  • Price simulation; Editions.
  • Order validation.
  • Quote and customer statistics in the project section.
  • Use of existing costings.

Module 2. Costing mechanical parts without having their numerical definition.

  • Use of the machining and sheet metal operations library.
  • Definition of a phase: development, preparation, and execution activities.
  • Results analysis.
  • Definition of a sawing, cutting, turning, milling, grinding, bending, and welding operation.

Module 3. Work organization.

  • Network operation.
  • Search functions in Costing history
  • Possibilities for importing and exporting costing data
  • Possibilities for importing and exporting technology repository data.
  • Document attachment
  • Organizing files and data.

Module 4. Workflow from a CAD file.

  • Choosing the part family
  • Processing CAD files of machined parts from solid pieces
  • Processing CAD files of cut-folded-welded parts
  • Processing CAD files of machined and sheet metal parts with welded assembly
  • TechniQuote 3D viewer features: Selection functions, model geometry query CAD, coupling between the viewer and the costing.

Module 5. Creating a Repository

  • Adding a standard purchased component to the database.
  • Creating a library of reference operations or products.

Module 6. Customization

  • Overview of configuration options.
  • Modifying machine parameters.
  • Creating a turning/milling machine and adding an associated section.
  • Creating a cutting machine or welding station and adding an associated section.
  • Configuring a time standard group associated with a workstation.
  • Creating a customized work configuration. Modifying the screen layout.
  • Adding a material and associating it with an existing class.
  • Defining materials; manufacturing condition classes.
  • Structuring technological data.
  • Defining a heat treatment or surface treatment operation.
  • Defining a custom operation with a parameter.
  • Defining a subcontracting operation.

 

For online sessions

Principle

  • Online training is delivered “live” by a trainer who is present at all times. Trainers have received specific training in facilitating a virtual classroom. They offer frequent interactions, exercises, and practical exchanges to encourage participant engagement and skill development.
  • The facilitator uses Classilio Via or Teams software, and group sizes are generally 6 to 8 participants.
  • The connection link to the virtual classroom will be sent to you a few days before the start of the training.

Equipment Required

  • A computer (Mac, PC) or tablet, preferably equipped with a webcam, microphone, speaker, or preferably a headset.
  • An internet connection (ADSL, fiber optic – wired recommended) allowing the use of voice and video (make sure that the web access you will be using allows video connections, including that the ports are not blocked by your server).
  • A valid email address that can be used during the session.
  • A direct phone line or mobile number so you can be reached quickly during the session in case of technical issues.