List of SKF ShaftDesigner Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying SKF ShaftDesigner customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SKF ShaftDesigner for Shaft Design 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 SKF ShaftDesigner for Shaft Design include: BAE Systems, a United Kingdom based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 111400 employees and revenues of $26.31 billion, Thales, a France based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 78189 employees and revenues of $22.64 billion, MAN Energy Solutions SE, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 14500 employees and revenues of $3.40 billion and many others.
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BAE Systems | Aerospace and Defense | 111400 | $26.3B | United Kingdom | SKF B.V. | SKF ShaftDesigner | Shaft Design | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 BAE Systems implemented SKF ShaftDesigner to support Shaft Design within its mechanical and rotating equipment engineering functions. BAE Systems is listed as a customer on the SKF ShaftDesigner vendor references page, confirming adoption of the SKF ShaftDesigner application for shaft engineering use cases.
The SKF ShaftDesigner deployment focused on core Shaft Design capabilities, including parametric shaft geometry modeling, shaft sizing and bearing selection workflows, load and torque input management, fatigue life assessment and critical speed analysis, and generation of engineering reports and exportable documentation for downstream manufacturing. Configuration emphasized standardized templates for recurring shaft classes and integrated calculation engines typical of shaft design tooling.
Operational integration centered on engineering workflow alignment, with CAD data exchange and structured transfer of bill of materials information into product development streams. The implementation supported rotating equipment design teams within BAE Systems aerospace and defense product lines, enabling consistent shaft specification and documentation practices across engineering groups.
Governance included model version control, template and calculation parameter governance, and training for engineering staff to embed SKF ShaftDesigner into design review and release processes. The narrative links BAE Systems SKF ShaftDesigner Shaft Design to mechanical engineering, clarifying the relationship between the company, the application, the Shaft Design category, and the business function it supports.
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MAN Energy Solutions SE | Manufacturing | 14500 | $3.4B | Germany | SKF B.V. | SKF ShaftDesigner | Shaft Design | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 MAN Energy Solutions SE deployed SKF ShaftDesigner in the Shaft Design category, using network floating licenses to enable shared access across its corporate network. The deployment design emphasized license pooling and project file sharing so teams in different offices can open and work on the same ShaftDesigner projects from multiple locations worldwide.
The SKF ShaftDesigner implementation was configured to support core shaft design workflows common to Shaft Design applications, including shaft geometry modeling, alignment simulation, tolerance and runout analysis, and project level data management. Configuration focused on enabling collaborative engineering workflows, model versioning, and visualization to support rotating equipment and shaft system design activities.
Operationally the rollout covered engineering groups responsible for shaft and propulsion system design across MAN Energy Solutions SE offices, with centralized license governance to manage network floating SKF ShaftDesigner licenses. The implementation connected MAN Energy Solutions SE, SKF ShaftDesigner, Shaft Design, and the rotating equipment engineering function, shifting collaboration and file sharing practices toward shared license and project pools across sites.
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Thales | Aerospace and Defense | 78189 | $22.6B | France | SKF B.V. | SKF ShaftDesigner | Shaft Design | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Thales implemented SKF ShaftDesigner. The deployment is recorded on the SKF ShaftDesigner customer references list, confirming Thales as a customer for Shaft Design capability. The implementation targeted mechanical engineering and rotating equipment design workflows within Thales engineering organizations.
SKF ShaftDesigner was configured to support shaft geometry modeling, bearing load analysis, fatigue life estimation, and CAD export for design validation, reflecting standard Shaft Design functional modules. The implementation centralized engineering workflows to support mechanical design reviews and specification generation, and aligned with MCAD driven design processes through CAD export and parametric data exchange. Governance emphasized controlled design iteration and standardized calculation templates, enabling engineering teams to produce versioned model artifacts and repeatable design validation workflows.
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