Highlights of Tekla PowerFab 2022i

New settings for drawings on hold in Production

You can now select different actions for how piece tracking, load tracking and shipping handles drawings that are placed on hold. This gives you confidence that your production will not continue processing items that are on hold.

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New settings for drawings on hold in Purchasing

When drawings are placed on hold, you can select different behaviors during combining, requisitions and purchasing materials. This ensures you are only purchasing items that you will need.

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Take from stock now also in Tekla PowerFab Go

You can now consume inventory items such as bolts using Tekla PowerFab Go keeping your inventory always up to date.

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New in Tekla PowerFab Go: Batch move and receive material

Batch receiving and moving is now possible also in Tekla PowerFab Go enabling more fluent inventory operations.

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Flexibility to swap bar lengths in cut lists

Before cutting a bar, you can select an alternative bar from the inventory. The cut list will be automatically adjusted according to the new bar length without recombining.

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Access part drawings in Tekla PowerFab Go

It is important to provide shop workers with relevant information when they need it. Thus, you can now view relevant part drawings on cut lists also in Tekla PowerFab Go.

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Released in Tekla PowerFab 2022

Enhanced nesting and material management for splitting materials

To optimize material usage and purchasing, the new intelligent nesting option allows you to create inventory items from other material e.g. WT from W in the nesting process.

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Greater control of preliminary list data and revisions

Import IFC files into the Combining module to gain control between your revised preliminary list (ABM) files.

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Breakdown estimates by cost codes for better tracking of project costs

You can now enter and edit estimating data based on a cost code. By establishing cost codes at the estimating stage of your project, you have better summary reporting of your project that aligns with your job costing practices.

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Improved user interface accessibility

There are several new options supporting better accessibility of the software, including high contrast settings for color-blindness and disabling of audible cues.

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Smoother migration from previous systems

Using the new tool, you can now create backups of the data from your previous system. This allows you to jumpstart your migration process to Tekla PowerFab.

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