Phoenix Contact

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Software for switch cabinet construction

The engineering software clipx Engineer from Phoenix Contact makes it possible to plan and order terminal strips, assembled mounting plates and terminal boxes and seamlessly transfer the data to production.

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Thanks to the online and offline application, the planning can be accessed from any work location. You can choose to work on the project locally on your computer or share it via a cloud. The bidirectional interfaces to CAE programs and the direct connection to Phoenix Contact applications, configurators and the online store speed up time-consuming planning tasks. Engineering assistants simplify planning. Entire function groups can be created with just a few clicks or articles can be checked for application-relevant approvals.

In addition, the planning is automatically completed with the necessary accessories. Generated production documents are used for documentation and subsequent process steps.

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