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Italy's MAUS Selects thinkPLM

MILAN, Italy, Sep 29, 2009 - MAUS, part of Finaid, the holding company of the Carraro Group, has chosen think3’s CAD and PLM solutions to compete in the industrial machinery market Differentiation through innovation.

This one of the prime objectives of MAUS Spa (Campodarsego, Padua, Italy), an example of manufacturing excellence from Italy’s north-east. The company specializes in the production of automatic fettling machines for jobbing foundries and the automotive industry and also vertical turning machines for the on-highway, off-highway, power transmission & generation, bearings and railway industries.

In 1989, to keep pace with every changing market scenarios, the company introduced some of the early CAD solutions. In 1999 it started working together with think3 by implementing their CAD solution ThinkDesign. “The passage from 2D to 3D allowed us to improve quality and reduce the time spent on control steps during production” explains Antonio Fassina, Technical Director at MAUS. “Today everything at MAUS is developed using 3D. The conversion of historical files takes place in the Indian office”.

In 2000, the company saw the need to automate management information flows for parts lists and needed something which integrated the technical and management sides of the equation. At this point the company’s existing partnership with think3 was extended with the start of a PDM project employing thinkPLM. The first step of the project consisted of coding the company’s products.

The company needed an efficient way of sharing information by automating the transfer of data from the CAD parts list to the management information system. It also needed to a way of improving direct communications with the Carraro Group. MAUS machines and lines share the same platforms but otherwise have a high degree of personalization. Primarily they work to customer orders rather than producing standard machines and this means that the number components common to several machines is relatively small. A complete MAUS assembly can have between 1000 to 1500 components. Collaboration with think3 saw the progressive development of a PDM project fully customized to the effective needs of the customer.

“We decided to extend the partnership which linked us to think3 for CAD to include the new PDM project because think3 is very similar to us as a business” explains Fassina. “Both companies adopt a very forceful approach, even though they are small businesses with gigantic competitors. We know from experience that think3 is the partner who follows our project best and will support us throughout all the stages of the process.”

Today, thanks to the implementation of PDM, the Technical Department at MAUS handles all the information regarding parts lists, production orders and supplier modification requests and sends this information to the production and purchasing departments. Updated data are managed efficiently. Maximum security is guaranteed for shared information. thinkPLM is also linked to Microsoft Project. Plans for the future include eliminating the management system interface in the Technical Department so that everything is done using the PDM.

A medium-term objective for the project plan is a VAULT for the branch in India which currently develops software and mechanical parts. The Replicated Vault by think3 is particularly useful for companies who develop their products across different sites. The think3 replicated vault copies data from the central server onto a local server so that users can continue to work on the same files at the local level. This considerably reduces network loads and enables enormous savings in file downloading times. It also enables easy data retrieval for all users and the logical organization of information flows.

About think3, Inc.

think3 has been operating in the ICT sector for 30 years and provides the only technology that links three separate design areas: the concept, its development and the finished product. In this way, think3 enables thousands of company customers to innovate, to compete and to rise to the challenges of global markets, thanks to the integration of processes, which helps to accelerate time to market and to reduce costs.

think3 boasts a consolidated presence across Europe, the US and Asia. The company has also secured a strong presence in China following joint venture deal sealed with Beijing Extech Science & Technology Co. Ltd to create EXTECH, a brand new company based in Beijing, with offices across the country. In the rest of the world, think3 is present throughout its network of selected VARs (Value Added Resellers).

For more information, visit http://www.think3.com.

About MAUS Spa

MAUS Spa is part of Finaid, the holding company of the Carraro Group with headquarters in Italy, a branch in USA, and sales and after sales service branches in Germany and Spain. Maus has agreements with TAL, part of the TATA Group, for the Indian market.

MAUS was originally the toolmaking part of the Carraro Group, a tractor and trailer manufacturer. It became independent 1986. In the nineties it started to manufacture foundry machinery and fettlers and most of its business is still concentrated in this sector. In 1995 MAUS extended its product range to include in-line vertical turning machines. Today, it supplies this type of machinery to leading names including GE, Schaeffler Gruppe, CNH, Volvo, Brembo, Caterpillar, Daimler, Scania, SKF, Bonfiglioli Riduttori, GearWorld, Reggiana Riduttori and SA Peugeot Citroen.

In 2003 the company introduced 4-axis vertical turning machine for the machining of bearings and other components and been successful in this sector. Nearly 85% of MAUS products are destined for export.

For more information, visit www.maus.it.

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Additional News

Dec 17 - Mindpower to Sell ThinkDesign in Tamilnadu, India
Nov 17 - think3 Announces Jurors for 'PDP Award, Andrea Pininfarina'
Oct 14 - Ocean Rodeo Designs Kite Control System with ThinkDesign
Oct 13 - Germany's EniT to Sell think3 PLM Suite in India
Sep 29 - Italy's MAUS Selects thinkPLM
Sep 9 - think3 Releases TD PLM 2009.2
Sep 3 - Massachusetts Institute, India's Stylus Selects ThinkDesign
Jul 30 - think3 to Sell, Support 3Dconnexion Mice
Jul 27 - think3 Used in Yacht Design Class in Italy
Jul 22 - think3 Introduces ThinkDesign 2009.1
Jul 14 - Korg Italy Extends Use of think3 PLM
Jun 23 - think3, DME Launch 'Pininfarina' Design Contest
May 19 - Sys PO Ingenierie to Sell think3 products in France
May 12 - think3 Redesigns Website
Apr 15 - think3 Unveils TD-PLM Online System
Mar 18 - Italy's Zucchetti, think3 Introduces PLM Project for PDM
Feb 27 - thinkUSA to Sell think3 Products in North America
Feb 3 - think3 Releases MoldDesign
Jan 27 - Think3 Appoints Silvano Joly as VP Marketing
Nov 20 - Italy's Savio Macchine Tessili Adopts ThinkDesign
Nov 11 - Italy's CAM Selects think3 ThinkDesign
Nov 11 - Russia's Axoft to Sell think3 Products
Oct 20 - think3 Supports SATIN Multisensory Modeling Project Fund
Sep 3 - Canada's Tycos Expands Use of think3 Products
Aug 8 - think3 Joins India's Intel Business Exchange Program
Aug 1 - SENER Selects think3 ThinkDesign, thinkteam
Jul 9 - UK's Think PLM to Sell think3 Products

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