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FlexSim

FlexSim is a new, PC based, object-oriented, simulation tool used to model, simulate, and visualise any manufacturing, material handling, logistics or business process.

FlexSim has been developed to allow users to build models directly in a 3D environment with the ease of conventional 2D models. At the same time incorporated within the standard product are Virtual Reality and Process Mapping functionality together with a license to use the worlds leading curve fitting software, ExpertFit.

Whilst building models is straightforward, FlexSim also allows the Power User the flexibility to design new objects and if required the user can even embed his own C++ code into the tool, thus allowing FlexSim's modeling objects to be customized exactly to match the processes you manage.

FlexSim can help you determine plant capacity, balance manufacturing lines, manage bottlenecks, solve inventory and WIP problems, test new scheduling practices, optimise production rates and justify capital expenditures.

Customers include Alcan, Anderson Consulting, Bayer, Bechtal, Boeing, Caterpillar, Coca Cola, Dana, Delphi, DHL, General Mills, General Motors, HP, Honda, IBM, Kraft, IBM, Michelin, Proctor & Gamble, Port of Los Angeles, John Hopkins Hospital, TRW and the US Army.

FlexSim is developed by FlexSim Corporation and supported in the UK by Saker Solutions. Please feel free to contact us for more information on FlexSim and its applicability to you either by calling Saker Solutions at 01789 762255 or info@sakersolutions.com

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