Arent Announces New 'ASPO (Auto Spool Fab Gen)' Series to Bridge Plant Design and Construction
Arent Inc. has announced 'ASPO,' a new add-in series designed to eliminate data silos between plant design and construction. Compatible with AutoCAD Plant 3D, it streamlines the generation of pipe support fabrication drawings and spool drawings.
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Arent Inc., a company dedicated to promoting DX in the construction industry, has developed the latest add-in series, 'ASPO (Auto Spool Fab Gen),' to support business transformation in the plant design and construction sector. As the first phase of this series, the beta versions of the pipe support fabrication drawing automation tool 'ASPO Support Fab' and the spool drawing generation tool 'ASPO Spool Manager' were released to select trial companies starting at the end of April 2026. Arent has previously supported the digitalization of the plant industry through platforms like 'PlantStream®.' With the launch of the 'ASPO' series, the company aims to streamline data integration from design to construction within Autodesk AutoCAD Plant 3D. In plant construction, manual input tasks remain prevalent during the construction preparation phase following detailed design, leading to information silos. ASPO aims to resolve this and support the creation of a Single Source of Truth (SSOT). ASPO Support Fab can reduce drawing time from 30 minutes to approximately 5 minutes, with an estimated cost reduction of 1.25 million yen for small to medium-sized projects. ASPO Spool Manager includes features for semi-automated spool splitting and welding management. The official Japanese version and English support are scheduled for release at the end of July 2026.
FAQ
Can Arent's ASPO be used in the Taiwanese plant industry?
Yes, as ASPO is an add-in for Autodesk AutoCAD Plant 3D, it can be utilized by engineering firms in Taiwan that use the same software environment. An English version is scheduled for July 2026.