Ok, I admit it, I'm a little bit off the wall. I have this "power of observation" and a habit of making note of castings. Metal castings, you know, the kind that metalcasters manufacture. I was in Birmingham earlier this week to make a presentation with the Synchro32 WorldWide Implementation Manager Simon Adlington on costing and estimating to the AFS Birmingham Chapter. While I was at the hotel, I captured some images of castings in action.
Some see a fire hydrant or a storm water grate - common everyday objects that are often over looked and ignored. However, at Synchro32 we see METAL CASTINGS. These everyday objects are important in our world and are vital to the functioning of cities and municipalities. If your house was on fire, you certainly wouldn't want a fire hydrant to fail or if you walked across a storm water grate you wouldn't want for it to either crack and break or to be so loose fitting that you fell into the void.
Not only do I notice the castings themselves, but I look to see which metalcaster, perhaps a Synchro32 customer, made the item and try and decipher the heat/date code. If the metalcaster is not a customer of Synchro32, I wonder why not - why are they not using the most affordable metalcasting specific software in the world - whose support is 2nd to none. Synchro32 knows metalcasting. The Synchro32 software is lengendary and has been around for many moons with installations spanning the globe and if there was a metalcaster on Mars, then there is no doubt that Synchro32 would be the planetary software of choice.
Think you can't afford the best metalcasting specific software there is? Think again - just like with a fire hydrant that didn't work or a metal grate that came crashing down - you can't afford not to be using Synchro32.
Till Next Time, See you on down the road and I'm willing to bet you notice the next fire hydrant you see or storm water grate you cross - and when you do - think of Synchro32.
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