Leviton Buys 300 SolidWorks Seats
CONCORD,
MA, Feb 20, 2008 - The White House, a Napa Valley winery, an oil rig in
Canada and 90 percent of the homes in the U.S. all use electrical wiring
devices from Leviton, North America’s largest manufacturer of electrical and
electronic wiring devices. The company has purchased 300 licenses of
SolidWorks 3D CAD software to speed product development and improve global
collaboration as it continues to strengthen its market leadership.
Based in Little Neck, N.Y., Leviton began as a two-person operation
providing tip mantles (devices which produce light) for gas lamps in 1906.
Since then, it has expanded its product set to more than 25,000 unique items
made in plants in the U.S., China, and Mexico and distributed in more than
100 countries. It sells everything from decorative wall-mounted light
switches to commercial lighting systems, industrial cameras, speakers,
relays, and uninterruptible power supplies. For almost 18 years the company
had been using various iterations of CoCreate (now a Parametric Technology
Corp. (PTC) product) prior to selecting SolidWorks, COSMOSWorks Advanced
Professional design validation, and PDMWorks Enterprise product data
management software.
“We’re dealing with 25,000 different SKUs in a fiercely competitive
market,” said Scot Hale, senior manager of engineering service at Leviton.
“We could no longer endure the delays of trying to modify master files,
which were mostly in 2D because the software couldn’t handle the changes in
3D. SolidWorks will make engineering changes fast, easy, and accurate, which
will help us deliver more innovative products faster to market.”
Integrated design and analysis
The nature of electrical plugs, outlets, and other close-fit components
mandates exact tolerances. Previously, Leviton had to outsource much of its
design analysis to ensure accuracy. COSMOSWorks will enable the company to
keep more product development in-house because engineers will be able to see
precise fits within the design window. “We wanted an FEA tool that engineers
could use on their desktops without having to work in two disconnected
applications. SolidWorks and COSMOSWorks fit the bill,” said Hale.
Leviton plans to improve internal collaboration with PDMWorks Enterprise,
which will enable engineers around the world to access the latest versions
of every product design, work concurrently on the same designs, and ensure
version control. Engineers will also more easily share design information
with sales, marketing, scheduling, billing, and other operations when
Leviton integrates PDMWorks Enterprise with its Oracle database.
Leviton will also improve collaboration with customers, partners,
suppliers, and others using SolidWorks’ eDrawings design communication tool.
eDrawings allows users to send design files in e-mails that recipients can
open, view, rotate, pan, and manipulate as if they were holding the drawing
in their hands.
SolidWorks’ widespread use around the world will also help make
communicating with third parties easy and efficient. “It will be great to
work with a component development tool that is an industry standard,” said
Hale. “Working in native file formats with vendors is not something we’ve
been able to do very often.”
Hale also expects to take advantage of SolidWorks’ tool and die
manufacturing partners to help further streamline production.
“Leviton’s customers demand performance, durability, and increasingly,
aesthetic flair,” said Jeff Ray, SolidWorks CEO. “Selecting SolidWorks
reinforces the company’s century-long commitment to innovating better
products that meet the needs of its customers, be they commercial building
managers looking for sophisticated lighting systems or homeowners who want
sleek light controls.”
Leviton relies on authorized SolidWorks reseller Cimquest for ongoing
software training, implementation, and support.
About Leviton
Founded in 1906 at the dawn of the electrical era, Leviton manufactures
over 25,000 different products and is North America’s leading electrical and
electronic wiring device producer. Leviton products are used in nine out of
ten homes in the U.S. and Canada, and in commercial facilities, industrial
plants and OEM operations. A third-generation family owned and operated
business, Leviton sets the pace of progress in the industry. For more
information, visit www.leviton.com.
About Cimquest Inc.
Cimquest Inc. provides software, support, training, and consulting for
the CAD/CAM industry. Founded in 1990, Cimquest has hundreds of customers in
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Connecticut. As
an integrator, its goal is to partner with customers and elevate their
productivity to the highest level possible. With a full suite of products –
including SolidWorks for mechanical design, Mastercam for manufacturing,
COSMOSWorks for design validation, and Dimension 3D Printers for Rapid
Prototyping – Cimquest offers a complete solution. To complement its product
line, Cimquest has a comprehensive support and training system unrivaled in
the industry. For more information visit the company’s Web site at
www.cimquest-inc.com or call
866-277-8778.
About SolidWorks Corporation
SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systems S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext
Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) company, develops and markets software for design,
analysis, and product data management. It is the leading supplier of 3D CAD
technology, giving teams intuitive, high-performing software that helps them
design better products. For the latest news, information, or an online
demonstration, visit the company’s Web site at
www.solidworks.com or call
1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call +1-978-371-5000).
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