Proceedings of the International Conference on
Product Lifecycle Management    PLM'05
Emerging solutions and challenges for Global Networked Enterprise

PLM-SP1, 2005
 
(from Chapter 2: Collaborative design and manufacturing)

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Title: Involvement of salesmen in collaborative design using DMU
  Author(s): Emilien Massias, Roberto Sorito, Dominique Deneux
  Address: Robert Bosch GmbH – Robert Bosch Str. 2 – CR/APC2 – 71701 Schwieberdingen Germany LAMIH – UMR CNRS n°8530 – Université de Valenciennes Le Mont Houy 59313 Valenciennes cedex 9 France
Robert Bosch GmbH – Robert Bosch Str. 2 – CR/APC2 – 71701 Schwieberdingen Germany
LAMIH – UMR CNRS n°8530 – Université de Valenciennes Le Mont Houy 59313 Valenciennes cedex 9 France
Emilien.massias @ de.bosch.com, Roberto.sorito @ de.bosch.com, Dominique.deneux @ univ-valenciennes.fr
  Reference: PLM-SP1, 2005  pp. 101 - 112
  Abstract/
Summary
During the last decade, the market has known significant evolutions, characterized by a demand for innovation, higher quality, shorter time-to-market and lower costs. This tendency is still increasing today and companies are facing new challenges, while at the same time they have to manage the growing complexity of products and the difficulties of internationalisation. These trends are even more crucial in the automotive market, where competition is ruling the system. The suppliers in this sector need to optimise their intern, but also extern collaborations [4, 5, 12, 17]. Nowadays, new technologies help people work together in virtual environments, visualize Digital Mock-Ups (DMU) of products at the same time in different places using online conferences. Virtual environments allow development teams to communicate easier by exchanging product data. As a result, lots of unnecessary travels can be avoided and the collaboration can be improved, in terms of quality, contents and frequency. The goal of this paper is to present a current case study in the automotive industry. It focuses on the Product Creation Process (PCP) at Bosch. All the teams involved in the PCP are concerned by collaboration improvements: development teams, production teams but also, and it will be the centre of the study, sales teams. The improvement of the collaboration between salesmen and the other participants in the PCP inside Bosch, but also with customers is a key issue. The current situation has been analysed, so as to prepare the elaboration of an improved collaboration process, with the objective to help the salesmen improve their communication with the customer, based on 3D models. After a short introduction, the paper tackles the issue of improving the collaboration between salesmen and other project members. The first section discusses the new technologies and methods, which can be implemented. The second part details the elaboration of a new scenario related to a use case and its i...
 
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