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Webinar: March 16, 2011, Mercury Marine Uses Teamcenter as its Engine of Change

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By Kenneth Wong  

March 8, 2011

On March 16, speakers from Mercury Marine joins DE blogger Kenneth Wong for a webinar.

From adding a new robot in the manufacturing floor to correcting a typo in an engineering drawing, from new suppliers to new machine-control programs, Mercury Marine uses Siemens PLM Software’s Teamcenter to monitor all classes of change and ensure that its business divisions are working on a single source of product data. Similarly, the company uses Teamcenter to encourage part reuse, preventing designers and engineers from spending unnecessary efforts recreating common engine components. The results of this disciplined approach can be seen in Marcury Marine Outboards, known for reliability, fuel efficiency, and performance.

On March 16, in a webinar I'm co-hosting, speakers from Mercury Marine will explain how it:

  • transforms home-grown engineering change management systems into a single global engineering change system;
  • improves productivity by increasing part reuse; and
  • saves time and money by accelerating new product introductions.
To register, go to: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/898518195

Disclosure: I receive compensation to moderate the webinar.

 
 

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