Biesse Optiplanning - Software

Set your board inventory, grain directions, trim cuts, and blade thickness.

By grouping similar cuts and optimizing the path of the saw carriage, the software minimizes unnecessary machine movements. Fewer machine cycles mean reduced wear and tear on mechanical components, lower energy consumption, and less physical strain on the operator handling the panels. Error Elimination via Labeling

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(often evolving into the b_OPTI brand) is a high-performance cutting optimization software designed specifically for Biesse's Selco beam saws . It serves as a bridge between the design office and the shop floor, calculating the most efficient way to cut panels to minimize waste and production costs. ⚙️ Key Core Features

For high-end furniture manufacturing, aesthetics matter as much as efficiency. Optiplanning allows users to define grain direction for specific parts (e.g., matching wood grain across cabinet drawer fronts). The software respects these constraints during layout generation, ensuring structural and visual consistency without human error. 4. Direct Integration and Simulation biesse optiplanning software

Biesse Optiplanning is a proprietary optimization software developed by Biesse Group, a global leader in technology for processing wood, glass, stone, plastic, and metal. The software is specifically engineered to compute the most efficient cutting patterns for sizing sheet materials on beam saws (such as the Biesse Selco range).

In an industry where material prices fluctuate and labor shortages persist, operational efficiency is everything. Biesse Optiplanning software elevates horizontal beam saws from simple cutting tools to highly intelligent production centers. By automating layout logic, tracking scrap material, and providing seamless data flow from office to machine, Optiplanning ensures that woodworking businesses remain competitive, lean, and profitable. Set your board inventory, grain directions, trim cuts,

Rather than relying on manual calculations or basic, rigid grids, Optiplanning uses advanced algorithms to arrange parts. It balances two critical factors: Minimizing scrap and offcuts.

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Because Optiplanning integrates seamlessly with Biesse’s machine control systems (like WRT or Quick Opti), the data flow is continuous. The barcodes generated during the cutting phase act as a passport for the part, instantly configuring edgebanders and CNC machines later down the line, drastically accelerating overall factory throughput. Workflow Integration: From Concept to Cut