List of Lattice 3D XVL Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Lattice 3D XVL for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 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 Lattice 3D XVL for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) include: Toyota Japan, a Japan based Automotive organisation with 383853 employees and revenues of $314.00 billion, Toyoda Iron Works Japan, a Japan based Automotive organisation with 2590 employees and revenues of $691.0 million, Mitsubishi Mahindra Agricultural Machinery Japan, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 1420 employees and revenues of $243.0 million, Tsubamex Japan, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 170 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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Mitsubishi Mahindra Agricultural Machinery Japan | Manufacturing | 1420 | $243M | Japan | Lattice Technology | Lattice 3D XVL | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Mitsubishi Mahindra Agricultural Machinery Japan implemented Lattice 3D XVL to support assembly engineering and procurement workflows. The deployment targeted front-loading of assembly process planning to consolidate digital assembly definitions into a single model driven workflow.
Lattice 3D XVL was used together with Lattice Studio to author and manage assembly mBOMs, generate step level work instructions, and capture process planning artifacts for shop floor consumption. The implementation emphasized model based BOM creation and process sequencing, aligning CAD visualization, manufacturing bill of materials, and operator work instruction authoring within the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) toolchain.
The implementation included an explicit data export path from Lattice 3D XVL outputs into the company MIPS procurement system, creating an integrated handoff between manufacturing engineering and procurement. Operational scope covered assembly process engineering and procurement workflows, and the vendor case study reports outcomes of shortened lead times and reduced inventory driven by mBOM driven procurement and front-loaded process planning.
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Toyoda Iron Works Japan | Automotive | 2590 | $691M | Japan | Lattice Technology | Lattice 3D XVL | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2002 | n/a |
In 2002 Toyoda Iron Works Japan implemented Lattice 3D XVL in its Computer-Aided Design (CAD) environment as a core component of a companywide Digital and Simultaneous Engineering Initiative aligned with Toyota Motor Corporation's 3D as the Master direction. The deployment was intended to make TIW a 3D model-based enterprise and to standardize design-to-production workflows across its headquarters in Toyota City, three plants in Japan and 10 plants overseas.
The implementation centered on Lattice 3D XVL 3D modeling capabilities and XVL Contents Manager for consolidated file control, with XVL Studio used for layout and part manipulation tasks. Functional modules and capabilities implemented include multi-CAD import and consolidation of large models while retaining CAD-level accuracy, precise measurement instruction generation for quality control, welding procedure validation and interference checking, part-copy and move functions for packaging layout analysis, and the ability to add missing assembly properties as a post-processing step.
XVL was integrated with TIW's plant data management system to allow any department to immediately retrieve 3D data and use it in downstream processes, and XVL files were shared with trusted suppliers to improve cross-organization communication. Operational coverage extended across part designers, CAE users, quality control, welding and production planning teams, and packaging analysts, with workflows used both at domestic plants and overseas factories despite some external suppliers continuing to provide 2D drawings.
Governance and process restructuring were driven by the initiative to eliminate ad hoc departmental standards, remove the need to convert 3D data into 2D TIFF files for handoffs, and centralize 3D content management via XVL Contents Manager. Quality control workflows were redefined to cross-reference XVL model points and export measurement coordinates into Excel, while packaging and welding planning moved from physical prototyping to model-based validation.
Explicit outcomes recorded by TIW include the elimination of TIFF-based handoffs, an objective to reduce related rework costs by 80 percent and to shorten lead time from development to production readiness, faster welding plan creation through validated procedures, and packaging-driven savings including a 30 percent reduction in cost to create dedicated pallets. The deployment also yielded improved supplier and client communications by allowing engineers to add missing model properties, and TIW planned to extend XVL use to worker training, common work instructions and 3D documentation distribution to mobile devices.
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Toyota Japan | Automotive | 383853 | $314.0B | Japan | Lattice Technology | Lattice 3D XVL | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Toyota Japan deployed Lattice 3D XVL to support assembly process planning, validation, and downstream production engineering for complete vehicle assemblies. Lattice 3D XVL is used to work with complete CATIA vehicle assemblies to validate jigs, tooling and work sequences, positioning the application squarely within Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for Toyota’s production engineering teams in Japan.
The implementation was delivered as part of a joint XVL on 3DEXPERIENCE development released in Japan in September 2021, and integration with CATIA and the 3DEXPERIENCE platform is inferred from the vendor announcement. That integration implies an architecture that links Lattice 3D XVL’s lightweight 3D visualization and assembly validation workflows to CATIA assembly data, supporting tooling and jig validation and work sequence verification across Toyota’s production engineering and assembly process planning functions in Japan.
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Manufacturing | 170 | $25M | Japan | Lattice Technology | Lattice 3D XVL | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2007 | n/a |
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