Beam & Panel Saw Optimization Software that improves yield, throughput and future flexibility

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Improve yield, throughput and future flexibility with independent beam saw and panel saw optimization software designed for modern woodworking production.

Machine-independent optimization software, that works for more than 40 years with all major panel saw and beam saw machines, helping panel-cutting companies get more value from their current and future machine park.

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ARDIS® provides advanced cutting optimization software used by woodworking companies to improve panel cutting performance and reduce material waste.

Machine independent. Woordworking specific. Built to grow with your production.

This page is for you if...

  • Your cutting patterns are not optimal and material utilization could be improved.
  • You are investing in a new panel saw or beam saw (and the vendor proposes their own software).
  • Your production environment includes multiple panel saw machines or nesting machines running different software.
  • You want cutting optimization software that works across your entire machine park.
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What the right optimization software should improve ——

Optimization software should do more than calculate better cutting patterns. It should help you get more out of your current setup, reduce unnecessary manual work and support the way your production really runs.

  • Material utilization

Advanced panel cutting optimization software should generate efficient cutting patterns that maximize board yield and reduce material waste.

  • Production throughput

The optimizer should generate optimized saw programs and cutting sequences that allow panel saw and beam saw machines to run at maximum efficiency with minimal operator intervention.

  • Production flexibility

Modern saw optimization software should work across different machine brands and allow woodworking companies to keep their production environment efficient as their machine park evolves.

  • Long-term scalability

The right cutting optimization software should support future growth, allowing companies to add panel saws, beam saws, robotic saws, CNC machines or automated storage systems without changing their software infrastructure.

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Basic optimization is often enough when…

  • avoiding obvious material waste is sufficient, rather than maximizing material yield
  • acceptable cutting patterns are sufficient for your operations
  • your order mix is relatively stable and easy to process
  • operators can handle exceptions manually without significantly affecting throughput


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A broader optimization approach becomes more relevant when…

  • throughput and production flow matter just as much as material yield
  • your saw operations become a bottleneck that impacts downstream production
  • your production environment includes multiple machines such as panel saws, beam saws or nesting machines
  • your machine park includes equipment from different machine brands


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Why ARDIS® delivers what you need

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Independent from machine vendors

Choose cutting optimization software that fits your production strategy, not just the machine you happen to buy today. ARDIS® works across panel saws, beam saws and nesting CNC machines, helping you keep full control over your software environment.

Built for real production performance

ARDIS® improves material yield, throughput and execution stability by generating optimized cutting patterns and saw programs that allow machines to run efficiently on the shop floor. 

One approach across brands and future changes

Avoid software fragmentation and keep flexibility across your machine park and production environment.

Woodworking-specific and future-proof

ARDIS® is designed for woodworking production realities, including grain direction, labeling, stack rules, material mixes and evolving production workflows.