List of Connected FullWEB-PDM Customers
Osaka City, 532-0003,
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Connected FullWEB-PDM for Document Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Connected FullWEB-PDM for Document Management include: Aida Engineering, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 2057 employees and revenues of $62.47 billion, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a Japan based Automotive organisation with 39689 employees and revenues of $12.87 billion, Ishida Japan, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 1750 employees and revenues of $1.15 billion and many others.
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Aida Engineering | Manufacturing | 2057 | $62.5B | Japan | Connected | Connected FullWEB-PDM | Document Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 AIDA Engineering deployed Connected FullWEB-PDM as a Document Management solution to centralize CAD and drawing assets. The system was implemented to manage BOMs and related engineering documents supporting manufacturing and design processes in Japan.
The implementation used Connected FullWEB-PDM as the primary module to support engineering and PDM needs, with configuration focused on CAD and drawing repositories and structured BOM management. Implementation work reduced manual configuration by automating BOM association to assemblies and centralizing document version control and access management.
Operational scope covered engineering and manufacturing teams across AIDA Engineering in Japan, aligning document workflows with design release and parts traceability processes. The deployment is documented on Connected customer interview and case pages which identify FullWEB-PDM as the module used to support engineering and PDM needs.
Governance changes emphasized centralized document control and standardized PDM workflows to improve parts and assembly traceability and to reduce manual configuration work during engineering handoffs. Connected FullWEB-PDM standardized CAD data handling and BOM management across design and manufacturing functions at AIDA Engineering.
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Ishida Japan | Manufacturing | 1750 | $1.1B | Japan | Connected | Connected FullWEB-PDM | Document Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Ishida Japan implemented Connected FullWEB-PDM to centralize engineering drawings, product documentation and BOM-related data for product development in Japan. Connected FullWEB-PDM was deployed as the PDM and Document Management solution to provide centralized document control, searchable product records, and reuse of engineering assets across cross functional product teams.
Configuration focused on document lifecycle workflows, BOM linkage to CAD deliverables, metadata capture, versioning and access controls to standardize product development information flows. Governance and process changes instituted centralized information governance and standardized naming and metadata policies, and vendor case notes explicitly cite improved information governance and development efficiency as outcomes of the Connected FullWEB-PDM implementation.
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries | Automotive | 39689 | $12.9B | Japan | Connected | Connected FullWEB-PDM | Document Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Kawasaki Heavy Industries implemented Connected FullWEB-PDM to consolidate design drawings, parts lists and product-data workflows across engineering units in Japan. Connected FullWEB-PDM, a Document Management solution, centralized engineering data and improved document security, version control and change-impact visibility.
The deployment leveraged Product Data Management capabilities for structured storage of CAD drawings, parts list control, document lifecycle management and formal change control workflows. Configuration emphasized versioning, access permissions and audit trails to support engineering release processes, and the implementation standardized metadata and parts numbering across engineering units.
Operational coverage focused on engineering departments in Japan, creating a single source of truth for design artifacts and bills of material while aligning document controls with compliance and traceability requirements. The vendor case records centralized engineering data and stronger compliance and traceability as explicit outcomes, supported by governance practices around controlled versioning, change-impact visibility and enhanced document security.
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