DLoG
IT (Control, Software etc.)
Werner von Siemens Street 13
82140 Olching
Germany
Contact:
Phone: 08142 / 28600
Fax: 08142 / 286010
E-Mail: info@dlog.com
Website: http://www.dlog.com
Company Information:
DLoG GmbH
CIM Solutions - IPC Systems
For around 15 years, DLoG GmbH has been successfully developing and selling software and hardware for the CIM areas NC, DNC, PDM, and MDE/BDE. The modern Windows and internet-based DLoG solutions for manufacturing are powerful and easy to use. This is ensured by the uniform, user-friendly design of all modules. DLoG offers customers a comprehensive concept for the optimal organization of the manufacturing area: from NC programming to database-based production data management and distribution to MDE/BDE recording and evaluation. The product range includes standard products as well as complete project implementations - all of course including consulting, planning, installation, and training.
Success motivates further development: In the field of terminals for paperless manufacturing, DLoG GmbH launched a compact, touch-operated industrial PC in 1990, whose success broke industry boundaries. The DLoG IPC has since been used in various versions wherever precision and reliability are essential: in aircraft construction, automotive engineering, and the medical field. It handles visualization tasks (with a 15-inch display) as well as the highest hygiene requirements (IPC STEEL with V2A housing). Perfectly tailored for mobile use in logistics are the DLoG IPCs, which have been developed for forklifts, trucks, or picking vehicles. They are equipped with modern wireless technology, can be ergonomically mounted on vehicles, and feature various interfaces for scanners, printers, weighing technology, GPS, or GSM. Thus, they form the centerpiece of the modern logistics solutions that DLoG offers to customers: hardware with the latest technology and corresponding software from selected partner companies. Because DLoG GmbH delivers logistics systems in which all involved components complement each other ideally. The system responsibility lies in one hand - to the benefit of the customer.
