A dynamic model for the redesign of a product and its upstream supply chain integrating PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) approach

Author(s):  
Oulfa Labbi ◽  
Latifa Ouzizi ◽  
Mohammed Douimi
2013 ◽  
Vol 397-400 ◽  
pp. 2581-2588
Author(s):  
Hong Chen

The current business competition happens among supply chains instead of the companies. In order to close the gap between product design and the production to obtain the competitive advantage, the New Product Pilot Run is proposed to be added into the Product Lifecycle Management from the perspective of the production and operation management in Supply Chain Management. The demonstration shows the benefits of this improved Product Lifecycle Management are to close the gap between Design and Manufacturing and are helpful to on time delivery new product successfully to market.


Author(s):  
Romeo Bandinelli ◽  
Sergio Terzi

New Product Development (NPD) in most manufacturing sectors is stressed by an increasing global competition and pressure to improve product quality and innovation, reduce product cost and time-to-market (TTM), and rapidly respond to changing customer needs and shortened product lifecycles. These requirements are increasingly fulfilled by applying the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) approach, a widely accepted concept that generally defines the adoption of a large number of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) solutions for managing product data along the product lifecycle. This contribution shows the results of research concerning the application of PLM within the luxury fashion supply chain, conducted in 2009 in Italy, with the analysis of 20 companies of the leather market. The research shows some of the differences that exist between the luxury industry and other more PLM-oriented sectors (e.g. automotive) in terms of adopted ICT tools, criticalities, problems, and benefits expected and realized.


2015 ◽  
Vol 809-810 ◽  
pp. 1486-1491
Author(s):  
Raluca Diaconu ◽  
Dan Paul Brindasu

The construction domain is an important part of everybody's life consisting of one of the major needs in the Maslow's pyramid: safety. The now-a-days complex, spectacular designed constructions imply new technologies with high efficiency and precise equipment.The paper analyses the optimum solution for the desired product by using the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) approach, starting by using previous primary and secondary information and pursuing with the solution determination. The conceptual solutions are obtained through creative methods from the specifications-the functions-of the improved product.Hence, having the proper solution that responds to the client's needs we can make the next step in designing the model of the improved formwork equipment.


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