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L&T launches mySAP product life cycle mgmt.

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NEWDELHI: Larsen & Toubro Ltd., Electrical and Electronics Division (L&T-EBG) has announced the successful "Go-live" of their mySAP Product Life Cycle Management (mySAP PLM) implementation. L&T-EBG is the first SAP customer in India to implement mySAP PLM.



This initiative from L&T-EBG integrates CAD applications like Pro-E and AutoCAD to the core SAP ERP applications. The scope covered in this project was Lifecycle Data Management, which includes CAD integration, Engineering Work Bench, Digital Mock-Up and improvement of Engineering Change Management (ECM) Processes with Workflows.

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The mySAP PLM software components currently implemented in this project include the SAP CAD Desktop and SAP K-Pro with the Conversion Server attached, using the viewers provided by SAP. The mySAP Product Life Cycle Management solution from SAP enables CAD integration of Design & Engineering to other core functions in an organization like Materials, Procurement, Production, Finance, Costing, Project Systems, Marketing, etc. into one system of SAP, which in any Engineering or Automotive organization normally tend to work as islands.

RN Mukhija, Member of the Board and Sr. Vice President (Operations) of L&T Ltd, said, "L&T has always been a quick adapter of fast changing, globally available technology which helps our business processes to improve. Like on this occasion, we have often been the first to implement the latest technology. With mySAP PLM, we expect to enhance the level of Concurrent Engineering in Product Design and Development, and introduce New Products faster."

Alan Sedghi, President & Managing Director, SAP India added, "With the implementation of my SAP PLM, L&T-EBG has achieved the integration of their design and engineering functions with their core business processes. mySAP PLM can handle 400+ components with 3500 features assembly check-in for a complex Switchgear Product in a matter of minutes at L&T-EBG, which many of our competitors failed to demonstrate."

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