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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
What this desk watches

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.

Yield per plan Reusable length recovered Waste rate against your threshold

What it produces

A cutting plan with its yield
A profiles and accessories BOQ
A machine file
A wastage summary
45 minutes, your job

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