Five nesting strategies, and every plan reports its own yield.
Material is the biggest number on a window factory's cost sheet, and the difference between a good nest and an average one is measurable on every bar.
Five strategies, and the plan tells you which one paid
- Greedy, knapsack, hybrid, exact dynamic programming, and an external solver
- Kerf, end trim, reusable-rest threshold and a cap on distinct cut sizes
- Yield reported on the plan itself — this one returned 99.56 % on 5800 mm stock
- A 5,257 mm remainder put back on the shelf rather than into the skip
Glass nested as sheets, not as a list
- Shelf packing with kerf, and rotation where the pane allows it
- Utilisation per sheet
- A glass cutting list the cutter can work straight from
Straight to the machine
- Saw CSV, machining-centre DXF and generic G-code, per machine
- The cutting plan is the source, so the file and the paperwork cannot disagree
The numbers on the wall
Yield and waste surface on the Production Control dashboard, with a per-day waste sparkline and a downtime Pareto beside it.
What it produces
A routing graph, a finite-capacity scheduler, and a simulator you can run before you buy the machine.
The hub All fifteen departmentsEvery desk in the business, and what it gets.
Next Production & Shop FloorBuilt for gloved hands — and your operators do not need an Odoo seat.
Bring one opening.
We will run it end to end.
A drawing, a profile system, or a quotation you have already sent. We load your catalogue into a live tenant and take it from the measured opening to a priced quotation, a costed material list, a nested cut list and a production record — with your hands on the mouse.
45–60 minutes · no slides · on a live database · English or Arabic · we reply within one business day