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CADENAS PARTsolutions to Demonstrate Parts Management Platform

By DE Editors  

June 10, 2014

CADENAS PARTsolutions will exhibit its Standard Parts Management (SPM) platform at Siemens Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) World in Orlando, FL, from June 16 to 19. The application helps engineering teams manage standard and supplier parts, and allows users to search, sort and classify inventory.

Other features of Standard Parts Management platform include elimination of duplicate parts, reduction of engineering re-work, increased productivity, part data visibility across multiple systems, guided selection of company-approved parts and suppliers as well as industry compliance.

PARTsolutions SPM can operate as a standalone application or with a PLM system. NX Nastran users can access 3D CAD models from more than 600 manufacturer catalogs, the company states.

“PARTsolutions SPM platform beefs-up the power of your organization’s PLMsystem,” says Tim Thomas, CEO of CADENAS PARTsolutions. “Our powerful classification capabilities ensure the ‘parts vault’ is clean and accurate, removing duplicates and organizing components in a much more intuitive way. Once the “vault” is clean, our system confirms the accuracy of parts for designers to choose from in the future, while adding powerful capabilities to search standard parts and speed up their specification process. Engineers won’t have to waste time hunting for the right part, they can quickly find what they need, drop it in their design and move on, that’s value-added design!”

For more information, visit CADENAS PARTsolutions.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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