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Multiple Manufacturing Sites

jlittle
7-Bedrock

Multiple Manufacturing Sites

I wanted to see how others are handling the one design with multiple manufacturing sites scenario. Design may be in Imperial Units and manufacturing site in Metric Units or visa/versa. In addition, design could originate in location that uses 1st angle projection drawing views and manufacturing site uses 3rd angle projection. Anyone with any experience they are willing to share?



Thanks,



James Little


CAD Admin


Corning Cable Systems


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I would advise that you should standardize on unit of measurement (i would reccommend metric) and drafting standards across all sites moving forward. On legacystuff, be careful!



Enforcement could potentially be controlled by creating DRAWING, PART and ASSEMBLY templates that are deployed via a worldwide PDM deployment. You may also look have your config.pro that is located in the install directory standardized. If all your sites have access to a common file server, perhaps your startup script/batch can copy the common and standard config.pro into all client installs at every launch of Pro/E.



Good luck.



Pete

BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:jlittle)

We had that scenario when we first put up PDMLink at a prior company. Design centers in Germany and USA and additional manufacturing done in India, China and Czech Republic. India did design work, but the used the standards of whichever design center had the design authority. When we went to PDMLink, we established global requirements of ISO standards. We were already designing our machines in metric in the USA. I think we left the first/third angle projection alone, so we did have to be careful when manufacturing a design done in the other center.

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