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PLM360 day one

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PaulMunford
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PLM360 day one

We finalised our negotiations for PLM360 this week. Our Autodesk consultant now has 30 days to convince us that PLM360 will meet our high expectations!

 


Autodesk Industry Marketing Manager UK D&M
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JohnCHill
in reply to: PaulMunford

Hi Paul,

 

Welcome to the Autodesk PLM 360 Forum.

 

Please let us know if the Product Support Team can assist you with any questions or issues.

 

Regards,

 

John Hill



John Hill
Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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PaulMunford
in reply to: PaulMunford

Thanks John 🙂

 


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Message 4 of 7

Pressure's on!  You're in good hands though.

 

Cheers,

Michelle



Michelle Stone
Technical Marketing, PDM & PLM
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 5 of 7
PaulMunford
in reply to: PaulMunford

Uffa has picked up a surprisingly large amount of information in a very short time. We have high hopes 🙂

 


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rjohnson
in reply to: PaulMunford

Paul,

 

It's been almost two years since your post.  Did PLM360 meet your high expectations?

 

Robb

Message 7 of 7
PaulMunford
in reply to: rjohnson

Hi Rob,

 

We did not keep PLM360 in the end. After 12 months of development work we (Halstock & Autodesk)  realized that it just wasn't going to do what we wanted.

 

This was 8 months ago at time of writing, and I understnad that PLM360 has moved on a lot since then.

 

It turns out that what we wanted was more of an ERP tool, that we could use to help track billable time and capacity. My impression of PLM360 is that it is an excellent database tool, but that it isn't as good as Excel for calculations, and the project management module didn't allow us to go into enough detail.

 

We manufacture bespoke, one off items in the construction industry. Our process is design intensive, but we only manufacture once.

 

My impression is that PLM360 is an excellent fit for mass production manufacturers who want to track items they have already designed through the supply, manufacturing and distribution process.

 

Is that helpful?

 

If you have any questions - let me know,

 

Paul

 


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