Corporate Backgrounder
Our History
Continental DataGraphics (CDG) was established in 1969 as an innovative new data management services division of Continental Graphics Corporation, a successful printing and reprographics service company. With strong leadership and vision, Continental Graphics Corp. recognized a unique moment of opportunity when data management services were just beginning to take root in the business world. Its newly created CDG division was driven to occupy a niche in the growing field of parts data management services for complex equipment. As a result, CDG helped to diversify its parent company’s service offerings and positioned itself for growth well into the future.
Today, as a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, with multiple locations in the U.S. and Europe and over 1,200 employees, CDG specializes in supporting process improvement in engineering and manufacturing organizations. CDG's core industry sectors include Defense and Space, Commercial Aviation, Manufacturing, and Energy.
CDG Timeline
- 1970’s
- CDG secured long-term contracts from Boeing and McDonnell-Douglas for parts catalog development & management.
- Early 1980’s
- Established operations in Europe
- 1980’s
- Expanded services to provide data management services for other industries (trucking, oil exploration).
- Late 1990’s
- Focused growth in software development capabilities
- 2000
- Acquired by The Boeing Company
- 2000 - today
- Today, CDG continues its expansion of comprehensive service offerings for a broad range of industries.
More Information
For more information, see our backgrounder brochure CDG At A Glance Brochure (PDF), or contact us.
