Tyco Electronics Cuts Regulatory Compliance Overhead; Automates Materials Declaration with Dassault Systemes PLM
07 11월 2006 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
Dassault Syst�mes (DS) (NASDAQ: DASTY; Euronext Paris: #13065,
DSY.PA) announced today that Tyco Electronics, one of the world�s
largest electronic components manufacturers, has deployed ENOVIA
MatrixOne�s Materials Compliance Central� solution to automate and
simplify the creation of material declarations to satisfy growing
demands by customers. Tyco Electronics is an industry leader in
providing products compliant with the European Union�s RoHS
(Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and similar �green�
requirements around the world. Increasingly, however, customers
demand not only compliance, but detailed material declarations
covering both the regulated substances and other substances used in
product construction materials. Prior to implementing Materials
Compliance Central, Tyco Electronics had hundreds of engineers
filling out product material spreadsheets by hand. The system was
time consuming and repetitive, with engineers in different regions
sometimes calling the same suppliers to get the same information.
Today, ENOVIA MatrixOne Materials Compliance Central (MCC)
facilitates the collection and organization of material content
information from Tyco Electronics� 15,000 suppliers in a global
compliance data repository. Employees in any region of the world
can use MCC to produce documents to satisfy customer demands for
information on materials and substances contained in the Tyco
Electronics products. �Now all the information is in a central
repository, which eliminates creation of duplicate spreadsheets at
different sites,� said Greg Summers, Tyco Electronics manager,
enterprise engineering systems. �MCC gives people who are
purchasing materials the global visibility they need into our
supplier network. That�s important because some of our customers
won�t accept products without accurate material declarations.�
�Obtaining detailed material declarations from suppliers is
important as Electronics Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)
prepare for product compliance regulations,� said Eric Karofsky in
the October 2005 AMR Research Alert, �The Ghoulish Problem of
Content Collection: A Compliance Nightmare.� Karofsky added,
�Companies in the electronics supply chain ultimately need
real-time content that is integrated with a robust Product Data
Management (PDM) system.� Tyco Electronics currently has more than
3,000 engineers globally, and approximately 500,000 salable part
numbers, most of which should ultimately have a material
declaration. Tyco Electronics manufactures and distributes
components for industries ranging from aerospace to household
appliances, and has taken the various global �green� initiatives
very seriously as well as customers� demands for supporting
documentation. It has facilities and suppliers in North America,
South America, Europe and Asia, and ships products all over the
world. Some customers are asking Tyco Electronics to supply
material declarations identifying potentially hazardous substances
used in customer�s end products, which range from jet aircraft to
household appliances, lighting fixtures, autos and computer
monitors. �Materials declaration is a growing administrative
burden,� said Mike Zepp, director, Material Compliance Solutions,
ENOVIA MatrixOne. �MCC gives companies like Tyco Electronics a
central mechanism for producing comprehensive material declarations
without consuming valuable engineering resources to duplicate
information that has already been gathered elsewhere in the
organization.� About ENOVIA MatrixOne MatrixOne, Inc. was acquired
by Paris-based Dassault Syst�mes in May, 2006 and today is part of
its ENOVIA PLM Collaborative Environment family of solutions. The
ENOVIA MatrixOne solutions enable companies to accelerate product
innovation to achieve top line revenue growth and improve bottom
line profitability. ENOVIA MatrixOne is focused on helping
companies across the automotive, aerospace & defense, consumer,
machinery, medical device, semiconductor and high-tech industries
solve their most challenging new product development and
introduction problems. More than 850 companies use ENOVIA MatrixOne
solutions to drive business value and gain a competitive advantage,
including industry leaders such as BAE Systems, Bosch, Comau,
General Electric, Honda, Johnson Controls, Linde AG, NCR, New
Balance, Philips, Porsche, Procter & Gamble, REI, Sony
Ericsson, STMicroelectronics and Toshiba. ENOVIA MatrixOne
(www.matrixone.com) is headquartered in Westford, Massachusetts,
with locations throughout North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
About Dassault Syst�mes As a world leader in 3D and Product
Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, the Dassault Syst�mes group
brings value to more than 90,000 customers in 80 countries. A
pioneer in the 3D software market since 1981, Dassault Syst�mes
develops and markets PLM application software and services that
support industrial processes and provide a 3D vision of the entire
lifecycle of products from conception to maintenance. The Dassault
Syst�mes portfolio consists of CATIA for designing the virtual
product - SolidWorks for 3D mechanical design - DELMIA for virtual
production - SIMULIA for virtual testing and ENOVIA for global
collaborative lifecycle management, including ENOVIA VPLM, ENOVIA
MatrixOne and ENOVIA SmarTeam. Dassault Syst�mes is listed on the
Nasdaq (DASTY) and Euronext Paris (#13065, DSY.PA) stock exchanges.
For more information, visit http://www.3ds.com CATIA, DELMIA,
ENOVIA, SIMULIA and SolidWorks are registered trademarks of
Dassault Syst�mes or its subsidiaries in the US and/or other
countries. Dassault Systemes (DS) (NASDAQ: DASTY; Euronext Paris:
#13065, DSY.PA) announced today that Tyco Electronics, one of the
world's largest electronic components manufacturers, has deployed
ENOVIA MatrixOne's Materials Compliance Central(TM) solution to
automate and simplify the creation of material declarations to
satisfy growing demands by customers. Tyco Electronics is an
industry leader in providing products compliant with the European
Union's RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and similar
"green" requirements around the world. Increasingly, however,
customers demand not only compliance, but detailed material
declarations covering both the regulated substances and other
substances used in product construction materials. Prior to
implementing Materials Compliance Central, Tyco Electronics had
hundreds of engineers filling out product material spreadsheets by
hand. The system was time consuming and repetitive, with engineers
in different regions sometimes calling the same suppliers to get
the same information. Today, ENOVIA MatrixOne Materials Compliance
Central (MCC) facilitates the collection and organization of
material content information from Tyco Electronics' 15,000
suppliers in a global compliance data repository. Employees in any
region of the world can use MCC to produce documents to satisfy
customer demands for information on materials and substances
contained in the Tyco Electronics products. "Now all the
information is in a central repository, which eliminates creation
of duplicate spreadsheets at different sites," said Greg Summers,
Tyco Electronics manager, enterprise engineering systems. "MCC
gives people who are purchasing materials the global visibility
they need into our supplier network. That's important because some
of our customers won't accept products without accurate material
declarations." "Obtaining detailed material declarations from
suppliers is important as Electronics Original Equipment
Manufacturers (OEMs) prepare for product compliance regulations,"
said Eric Karofsky in the October 2005 AMR Research Alert, 'The
Ghoulish Problem of Content Collection: A Compliance Nightmare.'
Karofsky added, "Companies in the electronics supply chain
ultimately need real-time content that is integrated with a robust
Product Data Management (PDM) system." Tyco Electronics currently
has more than 3,000 engineers globally, and approximately 500,000
salable part numbers, most of which should ultimately have a
material declaration. Tyco Electronics manufactures and distributes
components for industries ranging from aerospace to household
appliances, and has taken the various global "green" initiatives
very seriously as well as customers' demands for supporting
documentation. It has facilities and suppliers in North America,
South America, Europe and Asia, and ships products all over the
world. Some customers are asking Tyco Electronics to supply
material declarations identifying potentially hazardous substances
used in customer's end products, which range from jet aircraft to
household appliances, lighting fixtures, autos and computer
monitors. "Materials declaration is a growing administrative
burden," said Mike Zepp, director, Material Compliance Solutions,
ENOVIA MatrixOne. "MCC gives companies like Tyco Electronics a
central mechanism for producing comprehensive material declarations
without consuming valuable engineering resources to duplicate
information that has already been gathered elsewhere in the
organization." About ENOVIA MatrixOne MatrixOne, Inc. was acquired
by Paris-based Dassault Systemes in May, 2006 and today is part of
its ENOVIA PLM Collaborative Environment family of solutions. The
ENOVIA MatrixOne solutions enable companies to accelerate product
innovation to achieve top line revenue growth and improve bottom
line profitability. ENOVIA MatrixOne is focused on helping
companies across the automotive, aerospace & defense, consumer,
machinery, medical device, semiconductor and high-tech industries
solve their most challenging new product development and
introduction problems. More than 850 companies use ENOVIA MatrixOne
solutions to drive business value and gain a competitive advantage,
including industry leaders such as BAE Systems, Bosch, Comau,
General Electric, Honda, Johnson Controls, Linde AG, NCR, New
Balance, Philips, Porsche, Procter & Gamble, REI, Sony
Ericsson, STMicroelectronics and Toshiba. ENOVIA MatrixOne
(www.matrixone.com) is headquartered in Westford, Massachusetts,
with locations throughout North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
About Dassault Systemes As a world leader in 3D and Product
Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, the Dassault Systemes group
brings value to more than 90,000 customers in 80 countries. A
pioneer in the 3D software market since 1981, Dassault Systemes
develops and markets PLM application software and services that
support industrial processes and provide a 3D vision of the entire
lifecycle of products from conception to maintenance. The Dassault
Systemes portfolio consists of CATIA for designing the virtual
product - SolidWorks for 3D mechanical design - DELMIA for virtual
production - SIMULIA for virtual testing and ENOVIA for global
collaborative lifecycle management, including ENOVIA VPLM, ENOVIA
MatrixOne and ENOVIA SmarTeam. Dassault Systemes is listed on the
Nasdaq (DASTY) and Euronext Paris (#13065, DSY.PA) stock exchanges.
For more information, visit http://www.3ds.com CATIA, DELMIA,
ENOVIA, SIMULIA and SolidWorks are registered trademarks of
Dassault Systemes or its subsidiaries in the US and/or other
countries.
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