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We are actually a chemical company, but it occurred to me that some practices for managing a software type product might apply to us (in part) rather than a typical manufacturing environment. Actually there are two things that could be managed: The architectural/electrical construction drawings for building the process buildings and equipment for making the chemicals (not mass produced) and the actual chemicals themselves that are mass produced.
Any suggestions?
The architectural drawings would be a type of CAD file, so a perfect fit for Windchill.
The chemical processes could also be managed, maybe like some of the consumer good companies use Windchill. I know there are clothing manufacturers who use Windchill and Proctor & Gamble uses it for packaging.
