Intergraph Smartplant Spoolgen Better [portable] -

: Users set maximum shipping size constraints so spools fit on transport trucks.

: Add fabricator-specific information—like weld types, part numbers, and painting specifications—without losing the original engineering data. Batch Processing Batch Generate Drawings

: It works with data from nearly any plant design system, including AVEVA PDMS/E3D Bentley AutoPLANT , and PDS. Advanced Planning Tools : Version 10 introduced Spool Size Visualization intergraph smartplant spoolgen better

Poor material management leads to high scrap rates and costly project delays. Spoolgen provides strict control over materials.

Traditionally, this breakdown process was manual. Draftsmen would take paper isometrics, mark them up with colored pencils to designate spool breaks, and manually draft new shop drawings. This process is: : Users set maximum shipping size constraints so

Strong material takeoff (MTO) capabilities that help in procurement and reduce waste.

| Metric | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | | Spool drawing production time | | | Spool-related rework in field | Reduced 50–90% | | Material takeoff errors | Reduced >80% | | Time from model freeze to shop release | Days → Hours | Advanced Planning Tools : Version 10 introduced Spool

Intergraph SmartPlant Spoolgen is undoubtedly a powerful, industrial-strength application. However, its true potential is only realized when users move beyond basic functionality and embrace .

Highlight these core benefits to justify the software's use in any project:

, a leading mechanical contractor in the U.S., used to prepare spool drawings by hand or in AutoCAD. The process was “arduous and time‑consuming,” according to Dan Abbott, vice president of design engineering. After adopting SmartPlant Spoolgen, Corrigan achieved significantly faster and more accurate generation of shop fabrication spool drawings. The bills of materials produced by Spoolgen proved “very helpful in the ordering process and in separating field material from shop material.” Today, Corrigan fabricates thousands of feet of pipe for projects as complex as major brewery expansions — with the confidence that the spool drawings will be right the first time.