Software furnishes simplified data exchange

A Siemens PLM Software product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 26, 2004

International furniture manufacturer Vitra has selected UGS' NXT and Teamcenter software and services for its locations in Germany and Switzerland.

International furniture manufacturer Vitra has selected UGS' NXT and Teamcenter software and services for its locations in Germany and Switzerland.

Vitra is investing in NX and Teamcenter to simplify its data exchange and optimise the use of all product-related information.

Based on results from pilot programmes, by using Teamcenter, the de facto standard for PLM, Vitra expects to save US $3.6 million within the next five years and significantly simplify the design process for the company.

Vitra, which creates its products in close collaboration with internationally renowned designers, was searching for a powerful, integrated and reliable IT solution.

"UGS provides Vitra with detailed solutions for all of our demanding technical requirements and a powerful PLM backbone for the structured organisation of our designs, development, prototypes and products", explains Jurgen Durrbaum, Head of Marketing International of Vitra.

In a six-month supervised pilot phase, the new solution has already revealed numerous benefits with the redesign of the famous Eames plastic chair and a cantilevered chair.

The benefits include the exact definition and associative transfer of free-form surfaces with NX and their seamless use in generating prototypes or programming machine tools.

All departments along the process chain were included in PLM workshops, where Teamcenter and the user-friendly JT format proved to ensure better, faster and more exact communications between external designers, internal staff from all departments, including distribution and service partners around the world.

"Vitra clearly demonstrates how a medium-sized company can transform its core competences into faster and more effective processes with PLM", says Georg Wessels, Managing Director of UGS, Germany.

"Our detailed and integrated solution builds a reliable foundation for international manufacturers".

By the end of 2004, eight pilot workplaces will be active.

Full rollout is planned for January 2005.

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