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TMS software at PLANRS

Next Wednesday 16th March 2016 CLA will attend the PLANRS event at Hoog Overborch, Moreelsepark, Utrecht. If you’d like to come, get in touch with us as soon as possible and we’ll provide you with an invitation from SPIN so that you’ll be able to listen to the latest news about our TMS software.
The meeting will start on 4pm with three interesting presentations:

  • Future of Progress Statusing using 3D Models
  • TMS – Progress Support Solution for Oracle Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project
  • Progress vs Compliance, are you really ready?

Planrs is a Community of Practice (CoP) for planning professionals.
See you there!

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Planrs – 16th March 2016

Photo Event – Wednesday 16th March 2016 CLA will attend the PLANRS event at Hoog Overborch, Moreelsepark, Utrecht.

The meeting presentations:

  • Future of Progress Statusing using 3D Models
  • TMS – Progress Support Solution for Oracle Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project
  • Progress vs Compliance

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CLA is the new sponsor of SPIN

 New year and new projects! CLA is now sponsoring SPIN – Dutch acronym for Dutch Planning & Scheduling Association, an association founded in 2011 to support the professionalization of the discipline of Planning & Scheduling in the Netherlands and far beyond its borders.

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CLA at “Planning Oil&Gas plants” university master

The second level university master, “Planning Oil&Gas plants“, has become a pleasant tradition for CLA. The master is promoted by ENI, Tecnomare and ENI corporate university and it is held at Bologna university.

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Meet Spider ‘Reverse’

Spider Reverse is the core of the news for the latest release of Spider, belonging to #Plant version 01.000.35.00.
Starting from a configuration already existing, Spider Reverse allows the automatic generation of configuration files; this function is particularly useful when important modifications need to be applied to the configuration, without using the interactive functions of Spider Configurator.

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New release for TMS

The latest release of TMS (1.001.01.00) delivers four main new or improved features.
By clicking the “Progress Continuity Check” menu item TMS exports an Excel file with all the Progress Discontinuities detected in the different Progress Distributions; user can then manually edit the wrong Past Actual Progress for each detected discontinuity.

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TMS in the media

Here is the presentation of our TMS software that was published in the September/October issue of ANIMP magazine:

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Puma5 upgrades to version 2.9

  WARNING: this new release upgrades Puma5 from version 2.x to 2.9; to avoid any problems during the installation, please make sure that you ask for the new database license by opening a ticket on our support portal before running the upgrade (http://support.cla-it.com/).
New Material Take-off attributes, Weight management split by Vendors and a restyling of the Piping class header: this is part of the news coming from the latest release of Puma5 software by CLA. Let’s see in detail.

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New release available for Welding Book

Welding Book has reached the release number 01.010.21.00, bringing you some brand new features. Let’s see in detail…

When a project has subcontractors, Welding Book now separates the activities regarding the different subcontractors associating them with the jobs they are assigned (that is, giving them their “work package“). For this reason, a registry has been added for each subcontractor to be filled in with all relevant information, together with the work package. A separate file can be exported for each subcontractor.

 

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The Missing Link in Project Management

Last week CLA flew back to Singapore to co-host a Free Technology Sharing Seminar together with TDS Engr Solutions Pte Ltd, who is CLA’s dealer in Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Brunei, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, East Timor. The seminar was named “The Missing Link in Project Management” and it focused on filling the gap between simple Excel reports and document control software used to monitor a project progress, which is troublesome and inefficient sometimes.

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