Consumer Goods Industry Solutions
Dassault Systèmes Consumer Goods solutions are comprised of applications, services, and methodologies that address the unique needs of the consumer goods industry. Our solutions leverage the strengths of our brands (CATIA for defining the virtual product, SIMULIA for realistic simulation, DELMIA for digital manufacturing, ENOVIA for business process management and product lifecycle management, 3DVIA for consumer experiences) and can be complemented by offers from our partners.
We provide an extensive selection of business process management, design, engineering and manufacturing planning solutions. Each solution can be impemented individually to solve specific business or engineering challenges. Together, this advanced and integrated solution set helps you manage the entire product lifecycle.
- Strengthen branding by enforcing the usage of brand definition, logos, messaging and other marketing standards utilizing templates and workflows.
- Increase development pipeline volume by reusing product information from one project to another in order to develop variants more quickly.
- Close the gap between what is produced and what the market wants by maintaining traceability from ideation to commercialization and obsolescence.
- Positively impact decisions related to calendars, materials, cost and quality by performing virtual product qualification early in the development process
- Integrate regulatory compliance into product development process to reduce the chances of last minute changes and product recall.
- Drive material costs down by publishing material specifications across brands, regions and categories to create efficient procurement processes.
- Enable low cost design or manufacturing outsourcing by creating a centrally managed global virtual work teams and using a single repository to store all product information throughout their lifecycle.
“The ENOVIA solution is a tool that allows your creativity to determine what you are going to do with it. We haven’t found a situation yet that we haven’t been able to apply the [ENOVIA]technology to solve.
