North Sea Electronics has selected Aras and Minerva for their PLM solution. North Sea Electronics was faced with the challenge of keeping track of the latest documentation revisions in their product line. Due to the lack of effective document structure, the company struggled to find several versions of component documents when clients asked for it.
That is why North Sea needed the right tool to manage their internal product-related processes in the best possible way. In order to support their growth, North Sea Electronics looked to integrate a system that would help them keep track of all documentation modification, as well as provide them with a reviewing process of their products’ design. A system that provides a strong, out of the box functionality but still easy to modify to their specific needs.
After extensive research on PLM, the company chose Electronic PLM®, an industry solution for Aras Innovator, developed by Minerva.
“Our old system was missing an official review process that will lock the given revision of a product. With Electronic PLM®, we are able to live-track any changes,” says Aleksander Jazdzyk, COO at North Sea Electronics.
North Sea Electronics develops high temperature electronics for severe environments, such as applications for the oil and gas industry. Due to the extreme conditions faced by their products, it is of great importance for the company to have an enterprise solution that is able to manage product revisions.
By implementing the Electronic PLM® and Aras Innovator ®, North Sea Electronics has achieved a competitive advantage by speeding up the time to market for their products. At the same time the implementation has made new production processes more reliable and efficient. With leaner processes, the team at North Sea Electronics now has more time to focus on product development and feature improvement.
“When I talk with my colleagues, we agree that the biggest improvement we have experienced is the possibility to create our own modules and adapt the software to our own data and requirements,” said Aleksander Jazdzyk, COO at North Sea Electronics.