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STEP - Strategic Deployment throughout the Industry Supply Chain

STEP - Strategic Deployment throughout the Industry Supply Chain. A Perspective from Downunder NASA - JPL STEP Workshop - Jan 2001 Martin Jones - mjones@ausdec.com.au www.ausdec.com.au ef : DRMAUSDECausap_presentation.ppt.

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STEP - Strategic Deployment throughout the Industry Supply Chain

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  1. STEP - Strategic Deployment throughout the IndustrySupply Chain A Perspective from Downunder NASA - JPL STEP Workshop - Jan 2001 Martin Jones - mjones@ausdec.com.au www.ausdec.com.au ef: DRM\AUSDEC\ausap_presentation.ppt

  2. Two ProjectsAutomotive - AUSAP21 months (July 1998 - March 2000)Defence - SPIDERFeasibility Study: 5 months (July - December 2000)Main Project: 21 months ( April 2001 - Dec 2002)2

  3. The AUSAP project is designed to demonstrate to the local automotive industry that adopting the International Standard for the Exchange of Product Data (STEP) will result in a significant improvement in productivity, competitiveness and profitability ($$$). 4

  4. The Target Market • Australia has 4 passenger OEM’s: Ford, GM-Holden, DC-Mitsubishi and Toyota. • These are supported by more than 300 component suppliers, about 30 of which have significant export contracts. These are to companies such as GM, Daimler Chrysler, BMW, Toyota, Hyundai and Maserati. • 5

  5. What is AUSAP? • A unique combination of OEMs, 1st and 2nd Tier suppliers joining together to help themselves lever the benefits of advances in data exchange through the adoption of STEP • 21 month project • Total Aus$1 Million • 85 separate transfers • 6

  6. Project Aims • Demonstrate that STEP "works" between the popular CAD/CAM systems in use in the Australian Automotive Industry as a transfer mechanism for 3D solid models. • Communicate this widely to the industry, especially the smaller component manufacturers and tooling industry. • Provide for an easy path for adopting STEP, through building and then making available a pool of experience in implementing STEP. • Develop a register of STEP experienced contacts from within the industry. 7

  7. Project Deliverables - 1 • Raise awareness of STEP by: • Demonstrating the implementation on-site with real business partners as the trial participants, using real products. • Documenting the experiences - high quality, full colour quarterly Information Circulars - 7 in total over a 21 month project period. • Disseminating that experience to around 500 companies via: snailmail, email and a website, plus • Live interaction between project participants, and some of the 95% of companies which were not actively involved, by conducting 2 series of Workshops - in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. These had approx 150 attendees at each series. • 8

  8. Project Deliverables - 2 • Encourage uptake of STEP by: • Involving CAD/CAM software developers and vendors, especially their local offices or agents. • Developing and publishing a business case study. • Creating an industry network of STEP experienced personnel • Producing a 12 minute video, featuring the actual trial participants themselves. This is available as a VHS tape or CD-ROM (preferred method of delivery). • 9

  9. AUSAP IndependentMarket Survey

  10. Australian Automotive Network eXchange 10 Pilot trial - October 2000

  11. Project SPIDER STEP in Defence Engineering A Defence and Aerospace Data Exchange Study

  12. SPIDER • Demonstrating the benefits of digital data transfer of product data models and their associated descriptive data (PDM). • tried and tested overseas by our competitors • an Australian Industry initiative to improve the industry’s efficiency and competitiveness • use of AANX (Automotive) network for communications • 14

  13. SPIDER Project • Supported by 26 Australian Companies • Primes & sub-contractors • Clients - Dept Defence • Software vendors and agents • Feasibility study aims to define which are their most critical areas of product data transfer, and for what application systems are STEP translators available. • 12

  14. SPIDER-FS Forums • Aim to specify the demonstrations and the companies which will undertake them. • Public Forums in: • Sydney 8 November • Adelaide 15 November • Melbourne 20 November • Total of 100 attendees • 13

  15. Thank You - look forward to continuing cooperation

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