Yenileme
stratejilerinin ikinci aşamasında 2000'den fazla CATIA istasyonun
kurulması var. Böylelikle AIRBUS'ın tüm tasarım, geliştirme
ve imalat entegrasyonu sağlanmış olacak. AIRBUS yeni nesil
havacılık araçları olan A380 Jumbo Airliner ve A400 Askeri
Nakliye uçaklarının mühendisliğinde CATIA V5 kullanıyor olacak.
Haberin orjinali aşağıda bulunmaktadır.
Saffet ÇAKMAK
saffet@cadem.com.tr
Cadem A.Ş.
www.cadem.com.tr
Airbus
Optimizes Aircraft Product Development with CATIA V5 from
IBM and Dassault Systemes in less than 18 months, more than
50% of Airbus CAD activity migrated to CATIA. Second phase
of innovation strategy calls for installation of more than
2000 CATIA seats by IBM Global Services and Dassault Systemes.
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Toulouse
and Paris, France, October 2, 2002 - Airbus, IBM, and Dassault
Systemes (NASDAQ: DASTY; Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) today
announced that Airbus has successfully completed the first
phase of a plan to streamline product development using CATIA
V5. The plan to implement CATIA V5, the world's leading computer-aided
design, manufacturing and engineering application from IBM
and developed by Dassault Systemes, began in September 2000
and will continue over the next three years.
The
second phase of the project is underway and includes the installation
of more than 2000 CATIA V5 seats and the integration of Airbus's
entire design, development and manufacturing processes. Airbus
is innovating
product development with its next generation aircraft including
the A380 jumbo airliner and A400 military transport plane.
The goal is to link once-disparate departments with CATIA's
collaborative knowledge management tools empowered with three-dimensional
information on products and processes.
In
order to implement the latter phase of the project, Airbus
also confirms its engagement in services activities with IBM
Global Services PLM Business Consulting Services (BCS) practice
working with Dassault Systemes. IBM's PLM BCS team will handle
integration of CATIA V5 design solutions at Airbus company-wide,
including manufacturing centers in France, Germany, Spain
and the UK. The team will also undertake all implementation
of the PLM solutions, including integration, training, technical
support, data migration services and customized development
for Airbus.
"Deploying
common methods and processes based on a common set of tools
across the whole entity is a major driver to harmonize the
development processes in Airbus," said Rolf-Stefan Scheible,
vice-president Airbus Concurrent Engineering (ACE). "This
will reduce development time and costs significantly from
the very beginning of the project. Another key advantage of
the migration to CATIA V5 is that this solution is standart
to the entire aerospace and supply industry and provides digital
mock-up functions that meet our rigorous demands."
"As
the need for more effective aircraft development processes
increases, aerospace companies need to increase productivity
and efficiency," said Ed Petrozelli, general manager, IBM
PLM. "We are pleased to provide the aerospace industry with
innovative and comprehensive Product Lifecycle Management
tools and best practices to satisfy the needs of their own
customers. IBM Product Lifecycle Management's product portfolio,
supported by IBM industry expertise, gives companies like
Airbus new tools to support the innovative methods they are
developing in order to build better aircraft."
"The
ability of Airbus, IBM, and Dassault Systemes to smoothly
engineer and implement the transition from legacy systems
to new breakthrough technologies has been key to success of
the Airbus innovation strategy," said Etienne Droit, executive
vice president Sales and Marketing, Dassault Systemes. "In
addition to that cooperation, Airbus productions teams are
now increasingly benefiting from Dassault Systemes' 3D Product
Lifecycle Management CATIA and DELMIA solutions to work concurrently
on digital mock-ups and move forward in parallel in designing,
developing, and integrating all parts of an aircraft."
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About
Airbus SAS
Airbus
SAS, the first truly European Company, is one of only two
aircraft manufacturers in the market for large commercial
airliners. It designs, builds, sells and supports commercial
aircraft with a capacity of 100 seats or more. With its Central
Office in Toulouse, France, Airbus boasts the most modern
and comprehensive airliner family in the world and consistently
captures about half of all commercial airliner orders. More
than 2,500 Airbus aircraft are currently in operation with
189 operators in all regions of the globe. Airbus reached
a turnover of US$17.2 billion in 2000 and had booked more
than 4,300 orders by the end of July 2001. It produces more
than one aircraft every working day and this rate keeps increasing.
Airbus employs worldwide 44000 employees. Additional information
can be found at http://www.airbus.com/
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About
IBM
IBM
is the world's largest information technology company, with
80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM
Sales & Distribution, which supports more than a dozen
key industries worldwide, works with companies of all sizes
around the world to deploy the full range of IBM technologies.
The fastest way to get more information about IBM is through
the IBM home page at http://www.ibm.com
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About
Dassault Systemes
Dassault
Systemes is the premier global software developer for the
CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM market, providing companies with e-business
solutions to implement their digital enterprise, thus creating
and simulating the entire product life cycle from initial
concept to product in service. CATIA, ENOVIA and DELMIA Solutions
support industry-specific business processes to help unleash
creativity and innovation, reduce development cycle time,
improve quality, competitiveness and shareholder value: CATIA
supports the digital product definition and simulation, DELMIA
provides solutions to define and simulate lean digital manufacturing
processes and ENOVIA delivers enterprise solutions that manage
a comprehensive, collaborative and distributed model of the
digital product, processes and resources. The combined integration
creates the Digital Product life cycle Pipeline, supporting
reuse of corporate knowledge. SolidWorks and SmarTeam Corp.,
as Dassault Systemes companies, offer respectively 3D design-centric
and collaborative PDM software solutions based on Windows
and the Internet. Spatial, also part of the Dassault Systemes
family, is a market-leading provider of world-class 3D software
components and services (for 3D modeling, visualization, and
interoperability) to meet the requirements of 3D in Internet-based
e-commerce and B2B applications.
Information
about Dassault Systemes is available at http://www.3ds.com
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