Improve collaboration and efficiency with Teamcenter

Industrial Control Associates | USA

Improve collaboration and efficiency with Teamcenter

Industrial Control Associates

Case Study

Customers benefit from supplier’s PLM

Industrial Control Associates

The use of Solid Edge and Teamcenter improves collaboration and efficiency, allowing machine builder to offer a superior level of customer service

Small company, big presence

Industrial Control Associates, Inc. (ICA) is a systems integrator and machine builder specializing in programmable logic control (PLC) system machines. The company provides custom-fabricated machinery and control panels, complete electrical/mechanical installation and turnkey integration, custom robotics, motion applications, machine modifications and enhancements, and nondestructive testing systems for companies in a wide range of industries. Its services include engineering, design, construction and start-up support.

ICA is an eight-person shop that competes successfully in a tight market against much larger organizations. When asked how such a lean operation can win orders from companies such as Magna, Voight Aircraft, Citation, Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., DuPont Chemical, Procter & Gamble Paper Products and Tyson Foods, ICA’s CEO Brian Hare responds, “In part, it’s because we have some top-notch machine and systems designers. It also helps that while we may be small in size, we present a large-company image.”

Hare notes that a key element of the large-company image is product lifecycle management (PLM) technology. ICA’s PLM system is based on Solid Edge® software for accelerated design and Teamcenter® software (preconfigured for rapid development and fast return on investment) for a single source of collaborative decision support. Both solutions are from Siemens Digital Industries Software. “When prospective customers come here to visit, particularly if they’re from large companies, they are surprised to see that we have the same type of technology they’re using,” says Hare. “It inspires confidence right from the start.”

Solid modeling is a start

ICA has been using Solid Edge for nearly 10 years. The company chose Solid Edge following a three-way trial that also included SolidWorks® software and Inventor® software. Each program was timed in the creation of a 10-part assembly. “Inventor couldn’t do it, SolidWorks never completed it, but Solid Edge did and was the clear winner,” explains Hare. “In addition, the Solid Edge draft environment is far superior to SolidWorks.”

The use of Solid Edge has improved operations at ICA in a number of ways. Using Solid Edge to increase the accuracy of machine designs has reduced the amount of rework the company performs. “Prior to Solid Edge, our remanufacturing rate was 20 percent,” Hare says. “Now it’s only two percent.” That represents a significant cost savings, which is particularly important now, during difficult economic times. Using Solid Edge has also helped the company reduce by 33 percent the time it takes to complete a job. This has been important in meeting customers’ requirements for ever-faster delivery.

Hare expects to save even more time as ICA increases its use of the synchronous technology capability of Solid Edge. “When we design testing machinery, we need to use the customer’s assembly data no matter what system it was designed in,” he says. “By allowing us to bring in and work on data from any CAD system, Solid Edge with synchronous technology will save us the time it takes to redraw that geometry. By doing small design tests through parallel work in synchronous technology and traditional modeling, we have seen as much as a 30 percent reduction in the design phase. We expect that number to increase as the company gets farther along the learning curve.”

PLM is the differentiator

When it comes to satisfying existing customers and impressing prospects, solid modeling only goes so far, according to Hare. “Everyone who does this type of work has some type of solid modeling software,” he explains. “Having modeling alone doesn’t bring enough to the table for new customers. Closing the loop with Teamcenter rapidly brings us closer to being a true partner in the customer’s future.

“To my knowledge, we’re the only company of those we compete with to implement PLM,” Hare continues. “The larger automotive companies and government organizations understand the implications this holds for them as a customer. By implementing Teamcenter, we’re showing that we can understand and meet their needs.”

Using Teamcenter improves ICA’s ability to meet customers’ needs in a variety of ways. For example, by using the software to manage revisions, releases and data (Solid Edge data, customers’ AutoCAD drawings, PDFs, quote documents, conceptual drawings, pictures and other background material), ICA is more organized – something that customers see immediately in the improved quality of drawings and bills of materials (BOMs). Now that there is just one repository for all product data, searches for specific information are very fast; 30 seconds versus 10 minutes in the past. ICA can answer a customer’s question, even about a system that was designed years earlier, while the customer is still on the phone. Also, ICA has begun automating paper-based processes such as design release (using the workflow functionality of Teamcenter), helping ensure compliance with best practices and regulatory requirements.