Moving towards Model Based Enterprise
Today, even as organizations strive to improve operational efficiency by lowering cost and improving time-to-market, customers have become more demanding in terms of precision, quality, and agility. In this backdrop, businesses across verticals have gone back to the quintessential drawing board for answers. The principal challenge is encapsulated in the fact that adherence to specifications, rework costs, and time-to-market are often compromised during re – mastering of drawings in the downstream processes of a product development lifecycle. Where traditional design fails, Model Based Enterprises succeed by unifying product view and specifications across the downstream processes as well as supply chain functions.
The way Model-Based Enterprise bridges this gap is by creating a single 3D annotated model containing complete product manufacturing information (PMI) for the entire enterprise to follow, thus the name. The premise behind a Model Based Enterprise is that 2D Drawings, while easier to create, result in merely a two-dimensional representation of the product. At the time of execution, these 2D drawings must be re-mastered into 3D, which involves additional work, as well as the risk of errors downstream. 3D annotated models however, allow for a clear visualization of the product and the requirements for the procurement, supply chain and manufacturing processes. It also allows for greater collaboration as all stakeholders see the entirety of the product design, from specifications to parts, manufacturing processes to precisely how the end product would look.
The biggest advantages of moving towards a Model Based Enterprise are:
This move, albeit a strategic and critical one, can be understood as four- stage transition that organizations undergo to become a seamlessly integratedModel Based Enterprise from a drawings centric organization. The four stages of transition are –
Moving towards a Model Based Enterprise may never have been easier, with the plethora of tools and adoption aids available today. The principal consideration, however is still the benefits of cost and time savings, as well as quality assurance.
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