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Investing In A Single PLM System Pays Off

Triumph Motorcycles decided to deploy one single, comprehensive PLM system to support the entire design from early-stage product development to manufacturing.

Triumph Motorcycles decided to deploy one single, comprehensive PLM system to support the entire design from early-stage product development to manufacturing.

PTC today announced that Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, the largest British motorcycle manufacturer, has selected Windchill for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).  The use of Windchill will enable Triumph to better support business growth and product development needs.

Triumph was established in 1902 and is an iconic brand not only in the UK, but worldwide.  At the heart of its philosophy is a commitment to develop truly unique motorcycles that offer the perfect blend of design, character and performance.  Triumph’s innovation expertise and passion have driven its creation of a range of bikes, from cutting-edge super sports bikes to retro-classics and laid-back cruisers.

“Triumph motorcycles have always had a special character,” said Geoff Hurst, Chief Information Officer, Triumph Motorcycles Ltd.  “We pride ourselves on our distinctive design, performance pedigree, outstanding engineering and unique engine sound.  With that reputation and our annual production level of 50,000 motorcycles (which includes the design of 4 new models each year and numerous updates), we felt it was key to move our product development to another level and implement a fully integrated PLM system.”

As a long-time user of PTC solutions – Creo Parametric for product design and Pro/INTRALINK solution for data management – Triumph was aware of PTC’s technology and capabilities.  “We had used Pro/INTRALINK to its maximum capacity and, after a business evaluation, decided to deploy Windchill as a single, comprehensive PLM system to support the entire design from early-stage product development to manufacturing,” continued Hurst.  “We believe we will see a significant improvement in the design, production and manufacturing development times.”

For automotive companies such as Triumph, Windchill can create a well-defined and orderly process for how informal and formal changes to product design are proposed, evaluated, implemented and documented.  Windchill delivers a best practice change-process strategy that enables all product development parties to instantly access all necessary data in order to improve product quality, reduce product costs, minimize product inventory and improve time-to-market by minimizing manufacturing downtime.

“The automotive market is ultra-competitive and the stakes are high,” said Sin Min Yap, vice president, Market Strategy at PTC. “Designing and engineering a motorcycle from the ground up is a complex process that must keep pace with the ever-changing requirements of customers. These companies require superior technology to overcome the industry’s most daunting challenges.  Windchill enables automotive companies like Triumph to manage customer needs, product performance, distributed collaboration, intricate global supply chains, and disparate data to put them ahead of the pack.”

About Triumph
First established in 1902 and now based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, Triumph has always set the pace for category winning machines. From the iconic Bonneville to the mould-breaking Daytona 675, Triumph offers a blend of design, character, desirability and performance that combines to create truly distinctive motorcycles. www.triumphmotorcycles.com

About PTC
PTC enables manufacturers to achieve maximum value from their product strategies with software and services designed to optimize key business processes throughout the entire product lifecycle – from conception and design to sourcing and service. PTC’s integral solution portfolio enables customers to unleash product innovation, improve collaboration and ensure product data integrity within engineering and across the enterprise, supply chain and service partner networks. Founded in 1985, PTC employs over 6,000 professionals serving more than 27,000 customers worldwide.  More information can be found at www.ptc.com.