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Higher Obstacles, Tougher Challenges

There may be no industry that has been affected by globalization more than the Automotive and Transportation industry. Consumers all over the world now have more vehicle choices than ever before, and all those different choices have put tremendous pressure on vehicle manufacturers to deliver innovative vehicles with high quality as efficiently as possible. Miss the mark on any one of these requirements…

Proven Client Success

Autocar, LLC

Siemens PLM Software technology helps a small company deliver custom refuse trucks within six to eight weeks of receiving an order, a feat its larger competitors can’t match

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company

Using PLM technology to manage in-vehicle software, Ford has greatly reduced repair work and is setting the stage for additional savings through software re-use

Chalk Talk: Automotive and Transportation

Now more than ever, there’s tremendous pressure to deliver better, more innovative vehicles faster, cheaper and all over the world like never before. Whether you’re an OEM or a supplier, Siemens PLM Software's solutions can help you plan, develop, manufacture and launch profitable and marketable products like never before.

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