The leader in electrical and wire
harness design.

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CHS and VeSys are deployed throughout the world within the automotive, aerospace, rail and specialty vehicle industries.

Electrical and Wire Harness Design Products

CHS

CHS is the choice for companies designing complex products with large design teams where close collaboration and integration is paramount. Create better designs faster and maintain tight control over all aspects of the process.

VeSys

VeSys is the choice for companies with small design teams where ease-of-use and value are as important as functionality. Optimized for rapid deployment and low IT footprint, VeSys helps users achieve dramatic ROI using powerful yet intuitive functionality.

Electrical & Wire Harness Design Techpubs

Electrical and Mechanical Integration in Automotive and Aerospace Design

This paper addresses the issue of increasing complexity of today's automotive and aerospace electrical systems. Manufacturers now seek a high degree of integration between their business and design tools. ... View Techpub

Taking Wiring Design to the Next Level

Techpub: In this paper, the problem of wiring complexity that confronts electronic and electrical (EE) design engineers in the automotive, trucks and off-road industries will be discussed. The forces driving growing... View Techpub

New Tools Answer Old Issues in Wiring Harness Design

Techpub: Building automotive wiring harnesses is a tough business; one in which only the strong survive. Harness makers must deliver products that are ever more complex. They also must offer steadily improving quality.... View Techpub

The Aerospace Industry Takes a Fresh Look at Its Wire Harness Design Approach

Techpub: The aerospace industry has long been perceived as slow to adapt to new wire harness engineering technologies and processes. Many enterprises rely on systems created in-house, with each tool being structured... View Techpub

blogs

Choosing sides

John Day

We form opinions quickly these days and increasingly we gravitate toward those who agree with us and tune out opposing arguments. It happens with political and social issues and it’s happening with Toyota…View Blog Post

Credit where credit is due

John Day

Do you ever watch the credits at the end of a movie? When you see all those names and titles for jobs that might not mean much to those outside the business, it’s evidence that filmmaking is a complex undertaking…View Blog Post

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