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camLine wins MES bid for CTF Solar’s CdTe facility in Chengdu, China

InFrame Synapse MES supporting the production of CdTe thin-film PV modules

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camLine has signed its second deal with China National Building Materials (CNBM) to deliver its InFrame Synapse MES solution. This time InFrame Synapse MES will be supporting a high quality production of CNBM’s own CdTe thin-film PV modules in the CTF Solar factory in Sichuan province (China).

CNBM is a state-owned enterprise that has recently announced plans to build PV module factories in China with more than 15 GW of annual production capacity. Born as a building materials company, CNBM in 2011 acquired German cadmium telluride (CdTe) technology provider CTF Solar, which brings its expertise to the Chengdu CdTe fab.
camLine is one of the leading manufacturing software solution providers with various references in PV module manufacturing worldwide. CNBM’s new factory being build right now in Anhui province (China) will also be using camLine’s InFrame Synapse MES, which - amongst other reasons - also has had a positive influence on winning the MES bid for camLine.

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camLine (www.camLine.com) provides and markets software solutions for manufacturing excellence in high-tech manufacturing industries. camLine's industrial automation systems are based on MES modules of the product suite LineWorks for high-volume productions. In addition, camLine customers have also implemented LineWorks as their Manufacturing Execution System (MES). For small and medium enterprises (SME's), camLine offers all-in-one solutions that are built on InFrame Synapse. Numerous installations are present in the semiconductor, electronics, solar, and medical industries. Due to the general approach, camLine addresses discrete, continuous, and mixed forms of manufacturing. These industry-specific deployments focus on advanced strategies to improve process quality and process security, executive manufacturing logistics, and manufacturing efficiency. The software XperiDesk is a new camLine brand that aims at streamlining technology development and provides pioneering cooperation opportunities of R&D with the production. The application Cornerstone is a camLine brand that enables engineers to explore and analyze data (EDA) as well as plan and execute the design of experiments (DoE). camLine as a solution partner, has been offering its software and services globally for more than 25 years. For more information, please visit http://www.camline.com

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