CESA and Specifi launch ‘game-changer’ catering equipment information resource
2 April 2019Free online library will allow specifiers to access ALL product data, in one place.
Expand story >Free online library will allow specifiers to access ALL product data, in one place.
Expand story >Got an equipment question? CESA has the answer on stand 4270 Plus: CESABIM expansion; launch of CFSP Enhance Hotelympia 2016, ExCeL London, 29 Feb – 3 March CESA’s Hotelympia VIP programme aims to give catering equipment buyers a shortcut to the specific products they are looking for. It means group buyers can have a bespoke schedule created for them, to meet relevant suppliers of the products at pre-planned, timed meetings. They can choose whether they want to meet business or...
Expand story >British manufacturer applauds ‘one stop BIM shop’ British refrigeration manufacturer Precision has joined the CESABIM database. Dealers, designers and consultants will find all the company’s products listed there, ready for download in IFC format and fully compatible with all major BIM software packages. “We recently completed a significant upgrade on our products and wanted to ensure the CESABIM database had all the very latest information,” says Nick Williams, managing director of Precision. “We are very supportive of the CESABIM initiative...
Expand story >Stand 228, Hospitality Show, NEC Birmingham, 19-21 January Seven more manufacturers will be live on the CESABIM database in time for the Hospitality Show, which starts 19 January 2015. “The CESABIM database is now accepted as the standard for the catering industry,” says Keith Warren, director of CESA. “The UK is leading the way with BIM, in terms of the foodservice industry, in Europe and, indeed, the world.”
Expand story >CESA answers concerns about BIM, IFC and Revit There is a lot of discussion relating to BIM with reference to Revit files. To some, incorrectly, Revit has become synonymous with BIM and vice versa – rather like a hoover and a vacuum cleaner. “This is misleading,” says Keith Warren, director of CESA. “Rivet is one the many designer programmes that use BIM models. We have heard of Rivet files being requested, when what is actually needed is a BIM model.”
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