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Enterprise Content and Process Management

  • Windchill Supplier Management delivers key capabilities to meet the demands of complex, global supply chains by optimizing manufacturer part sources and vendor selection with approved manufacturer and vendor lists.

  • Windchill SocialLink meets these challenges by combining social computing with rich product content from Windchill, to build powerful communities of innovators. Built upon Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Windchill SocialLink creates a compelling place where product teams engage within product and practice communities.

  • Windchill RequirementsLink – an integral option for Windchill PDMLink – lets you manage product requirements, including change control and associating requirements with specific product structures and design content.

  • The optional Windchill Archive Module provides the solution by automatically purging unneeded information from your database, archiving content to long-term storage, and easily restoring information when you need it.

  • Workgroup data management solution

    With production-proven Creo Elelments/Pro workgroup data management capabilities, Pro/INTRALINK is the industry standard solution to manage concurrent design teams and the power of Creo Elelments/Pro data associativity. Engineers can easily perform engineering data management tasks, so they can concentrate on innovative product design. The result: more control, higher-quality designs, and improved productivity.

  • Part duplication and part number proliferation are inefficient and expensive. By reusing existing designs via an online catalog, you can reduce both cost and time-to-market.

  • Dealing with fast fashion, private-label goods, and branded lines is challenging enough. And yet, you also face of host of other issues common to all manufacturers today, such as cost, quality, time-to-market, regulatory compliance, and the need to coordinate a global workforce.

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