Online event give you an overview about the fundamental concepts and skills needed to operate the Product Data Management within PLM solutions. Topics Overview and Navigating in PLM Identifying the change management components Reviewing the sample course database Logging on/off of PLM Exploring the Main Window Performing a Searches Saving a Search Query Using the Search Center Editing, Locking and Unlocking an Item Using Tearoff Windows Adding an Item to My Desktop Creating Parts and Documents in PLM Creating a New Part Item Classifying a Part by Type Reviewing the Part Lifecycle Searching for Revisions Viewing Part Relationships Accessing Document Items Classifying a Document by Type Reviewing Document Lifecycle Attaching a File to a Document Item Page 1
Creating a Bill of Materials (BOM) and Adding Cost to Design Goals in PLM Adding, Editing and Removing Parts from a BOM in PLM Viewing Multi Level BOM's Detecting Circular References in a BOM Detecting Changes in a BOM using Redline View Viewing and Comparing Part Structures Supplying Alternate Parts Supplying Substitute Parts for a BOM Viewing Parts Where Used Running a BOM Report Adding Design Goals Supplying Costs or Weights Rolling up Costs Running a BOM Costing Report Running a Quantity Rollup Report Engineering Change Management in PLM Reviewing the CMII Change Process Creating Problem Reports (PR) Processing Workflow Assignments Creating an Enterprise/Engineering Change Request (ECR) Creating an Enterprise/Engineering Change Notice (ECN) Releasing a New Part Revising an Existing Part Reviewing the Simplified Change Management Process Creating an Engineering Change Order (ECO) Creating a Manufacturing Change Order (MCO) Changing a Part using an ECO Changing a Part's Approved Manufacturers List (AML) using an MCO Reviewing the Express Change Management Process Creating an Express Engineering Change Order (ECO) Page 2
Creating an Express Document Change Order (DCO) Adding/Changing/Deleting a Part using an ECO Adding Affected Items with the Impact Matrix Tool Reviewing Manual Release and Revisioning Identifying Manual Release Prerequisites Manually Revising a Document (or Part) Sourcing Parts in PLM Defining Sourcing Structure Creating a Manufacturer Creating a Manufacturer Part Creating a Vendor Assigning a Manufacturer Part to a Vendor Approving a Manufacturer and Vendor Benefits for Participants of PLM/PDM-Workshops Understanding of Product Data Management of PLM Solution with parts and document and also BOM Learning how to configure and manage the change process for parts and documents within PLM Understanding how to use manual release and revision parts/documents and how to handle with sourcing parts Page 3
Attendees of PLM Workshop PLM software administrator and user PLM decision makers PLM solution recommenders who need to find and implement the right PLM IT Managers Product Managers Business Managers PLM/PDM Directors, PLM/PDM Managers and PLM/PDM Project Managers Head of Data Management Head of Product Development & Design R&D Manager Head of Quality Management CAD/CAM/CAE Managers PLM/PDM-Consultants Page 4
Workshop Location The Workshop is usually presented at the participants' site. This enables maximum involvement and reduces travel costs and time. The Workshop can also be presented directly at SEEBURGER in Bretten. The exact dates and location will be set by those who would like to participate. For an optimal execution of the workshop SEEBURGER can restrict the workshop of only one company. Training Information Price: 1.375,00 EUR - All prices exclusive of VAT Duration: 1 Day Your Contact If you are interested in this PLM/PDM-Workshop, please send an email to: plm@seeburger.de or call: + 49 (0) 72 52 96-15 92 SEEBURGER AG Edisonstraße 1 D-75015 Bretten (near Karlsruhe) Page 5