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Boeing To Roll Out Product-Management Software Companywide

2008. 8. 2. 07:42 | Posted by 알 수 없는 사용자
Boeing has customers lining up to buy its aircraft, with a backlog of 3,600 commercial orders worth $271 billion. Its problem has been getting planes built and delivered.

In an ongoing effort to improve its product development process, Boeing is standardizing on Siemens' Teamcenter product life-cycle management software, a move that affects tens of thousands of employees, mostly engineers. Boeing has used Siemens PLM for more than a year on some newer projects, but now it plans to make it the de facto software for managing data related to each part and every engineering change for commercial and military aircraft, including replacing legacy product life-cycle management systems used for older model aircraft.

It's a big move from the status quo at Boeing, which has customized an IT and manufacturing infrastructure around each new aircraft model. That approach sets up silos of development and hinders global collaboration. "Big companies like Boeing are very serious about going forward with as much commonization and standardization solution sets across as many products and programs as soon as they can," said Dick Slansky, a PLM analyst with ARC Advisory Group and a former Boeing engineer, in an interview. "They need to bite the bullet now with significant migration issues, rather than continue to go forward with all the disparate systems for every airplane out there."

The Siemens move won't address Boeing's biggest current problem: the new Dreamliner 787, a more fuel-efficient passenger jet that's running 15 months behind schedule, and for which Boeing holds 900 orders from airlines getting clobbered by high fuel prices. There's no plan to migrate the 787 work from the Dassault Systemes' PLM software Boeing's using, given the "sensitive" state of development, said Tim Nichols, managing director of PLM for aerospace and defense at Siemens, in an interview.

It's clear why the aeronautics industry, along with automotive, is among the biggest users of PLM software. There are some 2 million parts that go into each plane, Nichols said Siemen's Teamcenter -- essentially a master data warehouse that runs on an Oracle database -- holds the data on parts and materials and manages the workflow of the product development process, so that engineers working on different pieces of a project have visibility into engineering decisions such as project-wide changes to parts specifications. Some 30,000 Boeing employees already tap into Siemens PLM from their desktops, and most users of other PLM systems will be migrated over to Siemens Teamcenter, Nichols said.

Boeing declined to answer questions on whether it would link its suppliers into the PLM system, or perhaps even service providers and its airline customers. With Siemens PLM, since Boeing's building "an archive for each plane," Nichols said, service personnel could conceivably make decisions based on each plane's history.

The problems faced by the 787 show that collaborative software efforts are only one step toward process improvement.

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PLM-MES

2008. 6. 17. 11:29 | Posted by 알 수 없는 사용자

Intercim LLC, a purveyor of manufacturing operations management software, and Dassault Systèmes, a leader in product lifecycle management tools, today announced a memorandum of understanding that extends an existing technology integration partnership. Under the terms of the agreement, the companies will integrate Intercim’s Pertinence Powered by Velocity software with Dassault’s V6 platform to create a Web-based PLM/MES suite for the aerospace and defense industry, bringing the two technologies together in the quest for the so-called digital factory.

The two companies began collaborating in 2005 after Boeing — a mutual customer — requested their help in eliminating paper from its shop floor. The solution, delivered three years ago, was one-way communication from the PLM system to the MES to provide 3D work instructions to a tablet PC carried by workers on the factory floor. That integration enabled end users to view work instructions tied to a 3D design of the part.

Today’s agreement represents phase two, according to Intercim officials, through which the two companies will extend the PLM value chain to include part delivery, manufacturing, and on-site maintenance. The memorandum of understanding, which was outlined in March prior to today’s detailed announcement, will add new applications to provide a closed loop between the MES and PLM systems.

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Airbus-Track part

2008. 4. 12. 06:43 | Posted by 알 수 없는 사용자
Airplane builder Airbus has ordered a new software system that is designed to help it better track the supply of parts and cut its production and maintenance costs, technology providers International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) and OATSystems Inc. said Thursday.

The system will enable Airbus to automatically track airplane parts being delivered from suppliers around the world using radio-frequency identification, or RFID, technology. RFID tags store details of the components or shipping containers they are attached to and transmits this data using radio waves.

In theory Toulouse, France, based Airbus would be alerted automatically whenever a supplier ships a part and could be informed when the wrong part is delivered.

Airplane makers like Airbus and Boeing Co. (BA) have huge numbers of suppliers and are increasingly having large sub-systems assembled elsewhere in the world before being flown in to the final assembly lines.

In an interview, IBM vice president for RFID solutions Martin Wildberger said Airbus is under pressure to improve its manufacturing efficiencies given its huge airplane order backlog and the impact of the weak dollar.

Airbus, which is a unit of European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. NV ( 5730.FR), sells airplanes in dollars but has much of its cost-base denominated in euros. The company is currently pushing through a major cost-cutting program known as Power8.

Specific financial details aren't being disclosed although IBM and OATSystems said it was a "multi-million dollar" project.

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