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Tianjin Motor Dies Selects Siemens PLM Software

CAD/CAM integration will reduce costs, enhance quality, and trim time to market.

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June 20, 2008

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Siemens PLM Software (Plano, TX) announced that Tianjin Motor Dies Co., Ltd. (Beijing, China), a large independent automobile dies company, selected NX software to integrate all aspects of the design-through-manufacturing process in a high-performance digital product development solution.

NX will enable knowledge-based engineering methods to enhance the ability to effectively leverage knowledge across all departments, plus it will help condense the product development cycle to bring more products to market faster to support the goal of gaining a strong competitive advantage in China.

For more information, visit Siemens PLM Software.

 

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

 

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