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DFMA software to help fuel cell production

A Boothroyd Dewhurst product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 9, 2006

Energy firm buys DFMA software to improve the manufacturability of its fuel cell products and to obtain estimates of product costs early in the design cycle.

Plug Power from Latham, New York, has purchased a corporate licence for Boothroyd Dewhurst design for manufacture and assembly (DFMA) software.

DFMA software helps engineering supply chains identify the major cost drivers associated with manufacturing and assembling parts and supports the development of designs that are economical to produce.

Plug Power, a provider of clean, reliable on-site energy, will use the software to improve the manufacturability of its fuel cell products and to obtain estimates of product costs early in the design cycle.

"We evaluated a number of cost-estimating packages over an 18-month period and decided to expand our use of Boothroyd Dewhurst DFMA software," said Joe Mueller, Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Manager for Plug Power.

"We expect that implementing a standardised DFMA process across the company will help our engineering team reduce product part counts and manufacturing assembly time and provide us with a cost-estimating reference tool during negotiations with our suppliers".

Plug Power uses DFMA software for its Gencore and Gensys product lines.

Company-wide rollout of the software is expected to be completed mid-2006.

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