TraceParts 3D Design Library Sees Record Growth in 2017

Reaches Milestone of 77 Million Page Views and 4.3 Million Unique Visitors

ST. ROMAIN, FRANCE, January 29, 2018 - TraceParts is pleased to announce that it closed out 2017 having achieved its highest performance ever since the launch of its CAD-content platform in 2001, with all audience metrics reflecting significant growth over previous years.




The platforms cumulative statistics for 2017 were:

4.3 million unique visitors
77 million page views
3.1 million registered users
77 million CAD files delivered

"We were delighted to see the landmark growth we achieved in 2017, explained Gabriel Guigue, TraceParts Managing Director. Weve worked diligently to make our platform one of the leading global resource for design professionals seeking parts for their OEM products and machines. At the same time, TraceParts provides suppliers with the opportunity to promote their products worldwide. The numbers we achieved in 2017 represent compelling proof that we are succeeding in our efforts."

Contributing to the growth in 2017 was the launch of TraceParts new website, which features a streamlined design in the popular style of other major e-commerce sites and is accessible using every kind of device, including tablets and smartphones.

Other significant improvements that benefit users include a high-performance search engine that provides fast, accurate results. Additionally, a multi-criteria filtering system allows designers to fine-tune their CAD-model search according to classification, suppliers, Standards organizations, standards, dimensions and other variables. Once designers find a component they want, theyre now able to download its CAD model right from the search-results page without consulting its product page, a significant time-saver.

In 2017 many part vendors reported significant sales increases since they began promoting their components on the TraceParts platform.

"Last year we gained a significant number of new customers, most of whom discovered us on TraceParts, said Mike Bray, DesignSpark Vice-President at RS Components. We expect those customers to make additional purchases in 2018 from our e-commerce website www.rs-online.com. We couldnt be more pleased with the results were getting on TraceParts!"

According to Gabriel Guigue,

"We intend to continue refining our platform, adding new technologies as theyre developed to deliver the best user experience and generate the maximum number of leads and sales for our suppliers. We have ambitious plans for 2018 that include the rollout of a proprietary 3D Self-Publishing tool that will allow manufacturers to create 3D catalogs and generate 3D files in a wide variety of CAD formats for designers and engineers. The future is bright."

For more information about marketing your products on the TraceParts platform or to become a TraceParts registered user with access to over 100 million CAD models, visit www.traceparts.com or contact us at info@traceparts.com, +33 232 794 426.



About TraceParts
TraceParts is one of the worlds leading providers of 3D digital content for engineering. As part of the Trace Group founded in 1989, the company provides powerful web-based solutions, such as CAD part libraries, electronic catalogs and product configurators. TraceParts also provides digital marketing services to help part manufacturers, software publishers and computer hardware vendors promote their products and services and generate high-quality B2B sales leads.


The traceparts.com portal is available free-of-charge to millions of CAD users worldwide. It provides access to hundreds of supplier catalogs and more than 100 million CAD models and product data-sheets that are suited to design, purchasing, manufacturing and maintenance processes.

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