It’s no surprise that the needs of large organizations are different from those of smaller companies. There are many reasons for this. But one that stands out is the role that suppliers often play in product design with larger manufacturers.
Larger organizations are more likely to build complex products containing many systems that must come together so the product can function as a whole. This means that key suppliers participate in the design and supply of constituent systems.
For example, if you consider the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for an automobile, it is easy to see how working with several different suppliers influences product design. Today’s automobiles are constructed from a variety of different mechanical, electrical, and electronics systems that are often supplied by other manufacturers. Across industries, larger organizations often rely on multiple suppliers. They must find ways to effectively collaborate with all of them in order to release new products on time.
To do so, larger organizations leverage several IT solutions, including PLM platforms. PLM solutions facilitate better communication between engineers and stakeholders both in and outside of the organization during the design process. To effectively work on these more complex designs, it’s essential that all stakeholders have the latest design information at their fingertips, as well as access to all associated communications. That means having an easy way to share CAD data and communications.
When organizations tightly integrate their CAD solution with the PLM system, they can better ensure that all stakeholders have access to the latest design information, including any changes. While this type of integration is important for organizations of all sizes, it is indispensable for larger manufacturers. Without it, they will struggle to manage design information and communications between the design team and multiple suppliers.