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Currently on ENGINEERING.com: The PLM SOLDIERS prepping the Swedish Armed Forces With a New System – Part 1.

One of THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE PLM rollouts in NORTHERN EUROPE. Can they swap out 30-year-old proprietary defense systems for SIEMENS TEAMCENTER? Purchasing military equipment for the Swedish Armed Forces—everything from advanced aircrafts to radar systems and firearms—requires the management of high-level, structured and interconnected systems. This is exactly what the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) excels at. Until a couple of years ago, FMV worked with poorly connected systems that in many cases were 30-years old and approaching their end-of-life. This changed in 2019, when FMV made the formal decision to invest in a new modern PLM solution. The battle was won by Siemens Digital Industries Software’s Teamcenter platform in a deal that is big not only in technological terms, but also in monetary terms—with an investment of around $50 million. This project, called NORMA, has developed into one of the largest and most extensive PLM projects in Northern Europe and Sweden in recent years. The final decision on the investment was made in the second half of 2019 and includes building new standardized solutions for both the PLM and ERP areas, of which the initial PLM portion is estimated to be between 25 and 30 percent of the investment. Engineering.com has met with key members from FMV and Siemens who were responsible for the roll-out of the system. In this article, I dig into the current events of the project. I will then follow up with another story about the challenges faced when implementing the system, and what’s to come for the NORMA project. So, how has the rollout of FMV’s product data management system, powered-by Teamcenter, progressed? “Excellently,” says Konrad Lindblad, PLM system architect at FMV. “We rolled out the first version of Teamcenter last spring. This system initially [replaced] the product data registration, but [it is now also] handling technical orders… Overall, there are a number of gains to be made with a system of this stature, but a clear difference from before is that all the information is in one place. No one has to jump between different applications—which makes things much easier… to follow product updates, changed status modes and other events, depending on individually relevant self-selected subscriptions. Given the complexity, the implementation has, so far, been surprisingly smooth and has meant a boost for product data management.”

Click on the linked headline below the intro to read Verdi Ogewells full story, part 1, on ENGINEERING.com:

PLM SOLDIERS prepping the Swedish Armed Forces With a New System – Part 1.

The second part of this article, headlined:
”PLM Soldiers of the Swedish Armed Forces –
Part 2: To Dare to Let Go of the Old Systems”,
will be published on ENGINEERING.com later this week. Stayed tuned for an alert.

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