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 1,000 employees, CDG has grown to become a leading provider of products and services for the creation, conversion, management and delivery of data and information.
Though originally focused on the commercial aviation sector, CDG’s customer base today encompasses a broad and diverse mix of industry sectors, including Aerospace and Defense, Government, Manufacturing, and Enterprise Business.
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.
