List of Dassault Enovia PLM Customers
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Companies using Dassault Enovia PLM for Product Lifecycle Management include: Bouygues, a France based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 200200 employees and revenues of $65.45 billion, Westrock, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 57560 employees and revenues of $20.30 billion, Westrock Singapore, a Singapore based Manufacturing organisation with 51100 employees and revenues of $17.58 billion, NXP Semiconductors, a Netherlands based Manufacturing organisation with 34200 employees and revenues of $13.21 billion, ArianeGroup, a France based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $2.65 billion and many others.
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ArianeGroup | Aerospace and Defense | 8000 | $2.7B | France | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, ArianeGroup implemented Dassault Enovia PLM as part of its Product Lifecycle Management environment, establishing a platform intended to centralize engineering product data and lifecycle workflows. The deployment supported a cross-site harmonization program led by the CAD & PLM Methods and Tools engineer to standardize CAD processes and toolsets across multiple ArianeGroup locations.
Configuration focused on CAD data management, engineering change control, bill of materials governance, and PLM-centric collaboration capabilities common to Product Lifecycle Management solutions. The project delivered six work packages to harmonize CATIA V5 settings, standards, resources, and satellite tools including macros and CAAs, and it produced an end user portal and a launcher application developed using Agile Scrum methods.
Operational integrations and toolchain coverage included tight alignment with CATIA V5 workflows, VPM 3DCOM service ownership for legacy CAD data handling, 3D tolerancing analysis using 3DCS methodologies, and VBA driven Excel and Catia V5 automation to accelerate preparation and design tasks. The team also evaluated and deployed a virtual reality environment named SkyReal to support collaborative review and predesign activities within engineering, accelerating tubing line predesign work by a reported factor of three.
Governance and rollout were organized around service ownership, with the CAD & PLM Methods and Tools engineer responsible for writing methodologies, specifying defects and enhancements, validating releases, training and supporting users, and overseeing phased adoption across engineering and methods teams. ArianeGroup Dassault Enovia PLM Product Lifecycle Management relationships emphasized standardized processes, centralized CAD configuration, and formalized release validation to sustain ongoing engineering operations.
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Bouygues | Construction and Real Estate | 200200 | $65.5B | France | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Bouygues Construction deployed Dassault Enovia PLM on the cloud as a core element of its 3D EXPERIENCE platform initiative in the Product Lifecycle Management category. The rollout was positioned as the single source of data for project-centric collaboration and as the foundation for the Project Management Digital Platform PMNP that centralizes project information for all stakeholders.
Dassault Enovia PLM was configured to centralize project data and deliver collaborative project management capabilities, while CATIA was used for parametric and modular design rules and automated product models. DELMIA 3DLean was implemented for on-site visual management and task tracking to replace paper notes and whiteboard post-its, and the PMNP solution brought together design, construction and management rules into virtual models.
The implementation was cloud-based to enable remote collaboration across multidisciplinary teams and to provide a single access point for suppliers, subcontractors, architects and clients, with reported targeting of 15,000 CATIA users. Bouygues Construction worked with Dassault Systèmes partners Beam3 and Impararia to configure the platform, and teams retained the ability to access architects’ concepts created in third-party design tools from within the environment.
Governance followed a Value Engagement consultative approach with Dassault Systèmes, and Bouygues Construction adopted a two-step rollout that first established collaborative, project-centric workflows and then introduced industrial practices and a virtual construction twin. New routines and role-based access controls were instituted so that data is entered once and shared across roles, with on-site teams adopting platform-driven meeting and visual management practices.
Explicit outcomes described by Bouygues Construction include improved delivery scheduling through richer delivery metadata, health and safety benefits from more detailed design information, faster builds with higher quality and reduced design and construction times, and enhanced progress reporting. The platform was also cited as supporting sustainability objectives, including simplifying greenhouse gas emissions calculations, optimizing material use to reduce waste and contributing to Bouygues Construction’s stated goal of reducing carbon emissions by 40% by 2030.
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CRI Pumps | Manufacturing | 2000 | $380M | India | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, CRI Pumps implemented Dassault Enovia PLM as its Product Lifecycle Management platform to centralize design and manufacturing data. The deployment targeted engineering and manufacturing functions in the Coimbatore area, supporting BOM governance for the company pump product lines.
The implementation used Enovia V6R 2013x to establish high level BOM maintenance capabilities, explicitly managing E-BOM and M-BOM structures and enforcing elevated data security controls. Dassault Enovia PLM was configured to support PLM workflows typical to manufacturing, including structured revision control, part master management, and controlled access for engineering and production teams.
The PLM instance was integrated with SolidWorks 2015 to enable CAD to PLM data exchange and maintain synchronization between design models and BOM records. A version upgrade to Enovia 2018x was recorded as in process, indicating an ongoing technical migration of the application stack while preserving the SolidWorks integration strategy.
Operational governance was established through application installations, maintenance, and formal testing of use cases, with on-site PLM technical support providing employee training and production support. Day to day responsibilities centered on PLM support engineering, application testing, and maintaining the Enovia SolidWorks integration to sustain controlled engineering to manufacturing handoffs.
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Aerospace and Defense | 30 | $5M | France | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2015 | n/a |
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Automotive | 750 | $64M | United States | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1800 | $816M | United States | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 80 | $20M | United Kingdom | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2015 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 1500 | $250M | Malaysia | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 34200 | $13.2B | Netherlands | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2015 | n/a |
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Aerospace and Defense | 1350 | $540M | France | Dassault Systemes | Dassault Enovia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2015 | n/a |
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