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 1st EU Multi-site Implimentation of Windchill and Pro/E

In spring 2005, together our client and a local VAR, Pro-ACTIVE Engineering performed what we believe to be the first European multi-site functional implementation of Windchill and Pro/ENGINEER.

 

This work was commissioned by MC Watteeuw NV, and our consultant set up databases in both East Flanders and Brno in the Czech Republic.

 

Pro-ACTIVE Engineering was responsible for;

·          Defining the product structure to suit our client’s product lines.

·          Defining of database parameters.

·          Adding these to existing database entries.

·          Prepared Pro/ENGINEER data to be submitted to the PDMLink.

·          Setting-up Pro/ENGINEER on the client’s foreign site.

·          Defining product life-cycle including comprehensive release management protocols.

 

 

Pro-ACTIVE Engineering has proven success on the functional implementation of PTC database applications for over ten years, and offers very cost effective solutions. 

    

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