Kirk Gutmann, GM's global product development information officer, says GM will use the new product, E-vis 4.0, to connect as many as 500 of its largest suppliers in the next few weeks. In the following months, second-tier and third-tier suppliers will be brought into the GM design network using the new tools, which include product life-cycle management, design collaboration, and graphics tools.
A new E-vis lightweight math format for digital designs that's more easily transmitted over the Internet will let lower-tier suppliers use the new network to view, measure, and mark up designs, rather than working from paper blueprints. "Using the new math format in our metal-fabrication unit, tool designers have been able to get rid of blueprints and work solely from computerized designs," Gutmann says.
The new tools are built on a Microsoft .Net platform, which allows suppliers to collaborate on designs using a PC, rather than high-end graphics workstations. E-vis 4.0, which is aimed at automotive, aerospace, and high-technology manufacturing, is available immediately. Pricing was not disclosed.
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