List of Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM Customers
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Companies using Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM for Product Lifecycle Management include: Microchip Technology, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 22300 employees and revenues of $7.63 billion, Lippert Components, Inc., a United States based Professional Services organisation with 13900 employees and revenues of $4.47 billion, Rotork, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $1.02 billion, Tronrud Engineering, a Norway based Professional Services organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $13.0 million and many others.
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Lippert Components, Inc. | Professional Services | 13900 | $4.5B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2012 | xLM Solutions |
In 2012, Lippert Components, Inc. implemented Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM as its Product Lifecycle Management platform and began a program to consolidate engineering data across its US operations. The deployment was delivered with VAR xLM Solutions and focused on unifying engineering documents, engineering change notices ECNs and bills of materials BOMs into a single PLM context.
The project migrated ENOVIA SmarTeam content to ENOVIA V6 and integrated PLM data with Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM, merging more than 300,000 objects from SmarTeam and Dynamics AX. Configuration work concentrated on harmonizing BOM structures and ECN workflows, and centralizing document management to reduce manual BOM transcription and enforce consistent part and assembly definitions.
Integration architecture emphasized bi-directional data consolidation between ENOVIA V6 and Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM, preserving engineering metadata and associating ECNs with corresponding AX ERP records. Operational coverage was across Lippert Components US sites, with implementation activities scoped to engineering and manufacturing downstream functions that consume BOMs and ECNs.
Governance and rollout were executed with the VAR xLM Solutions, aligning PLM ownership and change control processes to the consolidated environment. The program aimed to achieve Zero Error BOMs and measurable engineering time savings by eliminating manual transcription and standardizing BOM and ECN lifecycle handling.
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Microchip Technology | Manufacturing | 22300 | $7.6B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Microchip Technology implemented Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM to establish a centralized Product Lifecycle Management capability for its precision timing and crystal oscillator product lines. The Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM deployment was positioned to manage product definition and lifecycle control across manufacturing and planning domains.
The implementation emphasized core Product Lifecycle Management functions including bill of materials management, engineering change control, release management, and product data management to support production planning workflows. Configuration focused on supporting assemblies and subassemblies for Crystal Oscillators, Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators, and Evacuate Miniature Crystal Oscillators, while enabling supplier coordination workflows typical of PLM deployments.
Operationally the PLM system was used by the planning team responsible for maintaining production schedules and coordinating sales order fulfillment, and it supported coordination with outside processing vendors and other Microchip facilities for product servicing and part transfers. The Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM rollout was deployed alongside Microsoft Dynamics AX 12 ERP and operated in an environment that also uses Agile, MySO Baan, and Tableau, reflecting shared operational tooling across planning, scheduling, and analytics functions.
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Rotork | Manufacturing | 3500 | $1.0B | United Kingdom | Microsoft | Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2016 | PDM Technology |
In 2016 Rotork implemented Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM in the Product Lifecycle Management category. The deployment embedded Bluestar PLM inside Microsoft Dynamics AX to centralize CAD file management, engineering bills of materials and change processes. The initial rollout began as a limited live deployment in the United Kingdom while the solution was staged to support operations across Rotork's global factories.
Configuration work focused on CAD file management and engineering BOM authoring, together with formal engineering change control workflows implemented inside Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM. The implementation aligned engineering BOM structures with manufacturing BOM representations to create consistent part and BOM master data. Automated change record propagation and controlled revision handling were applied to reduce manual reconciliation between engineering and production.
The work integrated Bluestar PLM with Microsoft Dynamics AX manufacturing and MRP capabilities to support planning and production scheduling from engineering data. PDM Technology served as the systems integrator and led rollout governance, staged UK go live planning, and implementation of change governance policies across engineering and manufacturing departments. Operational scope covered engineering and production teams at Rotork factories with the platform intended as the central engineering record.
The integrated Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM approach targeted improved BOM accuracy and tighter engineering to manufacturing workflows to reduce transcription errors and improve MRP results. Program objectives emphasized fewer manual handoffs and a single engineering BOM source of record for downstream production planning and material requirements processing.
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Tronrud Engineering | Professional Services | 200 | $13M | Norway | Microsoft | Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2012 | Columbus |
In 2012, Tronrud Engineering implemented Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM to establish Product Lifecycle Management controls across engineering and production. The deployment was completed in May 2013 and centralized CAD-to-ERP handover workflows in Norway.
The implementation integrated Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM with Siemens Teamcenter using a To-Increase integration delivered by Columbus Global, creating an automated connector that propagated CAD data into AX. Functional capability emphasized automated BOM and item creation in Microsoft Dynamics AX PLM and orchestration of handovers that directly fed MRP and materials planning processes.
Operational scope covered engineering and production teams in Norway, with governance adjusted to enforce controlled CAD-to-ERP handoffs and automated item master creation. The rollout eliminated much manual data entry, shortened transfer times from engineering to production, and improved MRP and materials planning accuracy.
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