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Germany's Desma to Replace Oracle Agile PLM with Aras

ANDOVER, MA and SOLOTHURN, Switzerland, Dec 17, 2009 – Aras, leading enterprise open source Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software solution provider, today announced that Klockner Desma Schuhmaschinen GmbH will deploy the Aras Innovator suite to replace the existing PLM system from Oracle Agile and improve the product design and development process. Desma, based in Achim near Bremen, is a leading supplier of robotic systems, machinery and moulds for the footwear industry.

The implementation of Aras PLM software solution will occur during the first quarter of 2010 with a full production rollout across the company in the second quarter. The deployment will span the global design and development organization and include process planning, tooling, and NC programming departments, as well as, other groups across the company.

Desma will use Aras as the central repository for all product data management providing secure online access for all worldwide locations including factories and warehouses. All of the critical design and development processes will be managed in Aras including configuration management, Bill of Materials (BOM) management, and change management. Desma will also utilize Aras for CAD file management of Siemens NX and integrate the PLM software solution with the SAP ERP system for bi-directional data exchange.

With the Aras training Desma’s IT staff will work independently and self sufficiently to automate additional business processes and continuously adapt the PLM solution to new customer requirements, regulations, and future market conditions. Every download of the enterprise open source PLM software suite from Aras includes a powerful graphical solution studio that enables real-time changes to workflows, forms, business rules, data schema and other aspects of the PLM solution without the need for complex programming.

For more information  about Desma, visit http://www.desma.de.

About Aras

Aras is the leading provider of enterprise open source Product Lifecycle Management [PLM] software solutions. Freedom from licensing eliminates up-front expenses and per user costs while superior technology makes Aras the most advanced enterprise PLM solution suite available. Customers include Motorola, Rolls-Royce, Freudenberg, Lockheed Martin, Ingersoll Rand and ACCO Brands. Aras is privately held with global headquartered in Andover, Mass.  

For more information, visit www.aras.com

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Additional News

Dec 17 - Germany's Desma to Replace Oracle Agile PLM with Aras
Dec 8 - Aras Innovator PLM Enabled on Windows 7, Server 2008 R2
Nov 18 - South Africa's APD Joins Aras Partner Program
Jun 5 - Aras Connector Technology Integrates with Teamcenter
May 29 - Aras Innovator Suite for PLM Released
Apr 9 - Transfer Joins Aras Partner Program
Feb 23 - Germany's usb GmbH to Offer Aras PLM Training in Europe
Feb 10 - Aras Releases Advance Search Capabilities for PLM
Dec 19 - Germany's plmteam Joins Aras Partner Program
Oct 6 - Matrix Joins Aras Partner Program
Sep 11 - AESSiS Joins Aras Partner Program
Aug 25 - Aras Offers ICP CAD Connectors for Solid Edge
Jul 30 - Aras Offers ICP CAD Connectors for SolidWorks
Jul 8 - ICP Solution Joins Aras Partner Program
Jul 8 - Aras PLM Connects to Autodesk Products

Source: Material used in press releases is often supplied by external sources and used as is.

 
  



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