List of SAE PLM Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SAE PLM for Product Lifecycle 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 SAE PLM for Product Lifecycle Management include: TRUMPF Germany, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 8900 employees and revenues of $2.33 billion, NETZSCH Group, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $900.0 million, Fliegl Agrartechnik Germany, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $204.0 million and many others.
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Fliegl Agrartechnik Germany | Manufacturing | 350 | $204M | Germany | SAE Applications for Digitalization | SAE PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Fliegl Agrartechnik Germany implemented SAE PLM to digitalize its variant rich product offerings and to enable accurate sales configuration. SAE PLM serves as the Product Lifecycle Management backbone for maintaining released engineering data, product structures, and configuration rule sets used by downstream processes.
The implementation centered on PLM capabilities for released Bills of Materials, versioned technical specifications, variant management, and configuration rule management, inferred from SAE documentation and the customer reference. SAE PLM was configured to expose authoritative engineering data to the sales configuration layer, allowing CPQ to consume approved product structures and constraint logic during quote assembly.
A CPQ↔PLM integration was established to drive error free, fast quote generation for sales, with operational scope spanning engineering and commercial teams and rollout across Fliegl channels in Germany and international channels. Governance changes focused on aligning engineering change control with sales configuration approvals so released engineering data is the single source of truth for quoting and order configuration.
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NETZSCH Group | Manufacturing | 4000 | $900M | Germany | SAE Applications for Digitalization | SAE PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, NETZSCH Group implemented SAE PLM. The deployment targeted configuration, pricing and offer creation workflows for complex machinery and engineered products across the EMEA region, intended to speed quotations and improve accuracy while enabling structured handoff to ERP.
The implementation leveraged SAE's variant CPQ platform within the SAE PLM environment, combining configuration rule management, a pricing engine, and automated offer document generation modules to capture product variants and engineered options. Product Lifecycle Management functionality is inferred from SAE's stated PLM integration capabilities and vendor customer references, indicating an engineering to sales process linkage that preserves product master data and variant structures.
Operational scope focused on sales and engineering teams, aligning engineering configuration outputs with quotation generation and downstream ERP order processing. Governance work centered on formalizing configuration ownership and quote approval workflows to ensure correct quotations and consistent handoff to ERP.
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TRUMPF Germany | Manufacturing | 8900 | $2.3B | Germany | SAE Applications for Digitalization | SAE PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 TRUMPF Germany deployed SAE PLM to support global sales and configuration processes in its machinery business, establishing SAE PLM as the Product Lifecycle Management application driving configuration and quoting workflows. The rollout targeted sales configuration across TRUMPFs international commercial organization and aimed to tighten engineering to sales data exchange to improve option definition and quote accuracy.
Implementation centered on SAEs configuration and quoting platform, with SAE PLM configured to manage configurable product catalogs and quote generation. The implementation incorporated CPQ to PLM synchronization capabilities to align engineering option definitions and bill of materials with sales-facing option catalogs, enabling automated propagation of engineered options into pricing and quote assemblies.
Integrations focused on engineering and sales data flows, the implementation linked engineering definitions with sales configuration processes so that option and variant information was consistent between product development and quoting. Operational coverage emphasized sales and engineering collaboration across TRUMPFs global sites, using SAE PLM to coordinate configuration rules, option sets, and quote outputs for machinery product lines.
Governance established stewardship for option catalogs and configuration rules to keep engineering and sales aligned, and rollout sequencing emphasized configuration rule validation before broad sales adoption. SAE reported a measurable uplift from this deployment, noting a 15 to 20% increase in options sold and approximately 20% shorter delivery times following the SAE PLM implementation.
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