List of Sovelia PLM Customers
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Companies using Sovelia PLM for Product Lifecycle Management include: Fortaco, a Finland based Manufacturing organisation with 2300 employees and revenues of $365.0 million, Nodica Group, a Sweden based Manufacturing organisation with 240 employees and revenues of $72.0 million, Planet Platforms, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 80 employees and revenues of $8.0 million and many others.
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Fortaco | Manufacturing | 2300 | $365M | Finland | Symetri | Sovelia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2020 | Symetri |
In 2020, Fortaco implemented Sovelia PLM using Sovelia Core supplied by Symetri Oy, deploying a Product Lifecycle Management solution to centralize item and product structures. The Finland based rollout was staged to minimize operational disruption and targeted engineering and product teams initially.
Sovelia Core was configured to manage item and product structures, bill of materials and product data workflows, and the implementation was extended to support sales and order processes. Configuration work included external user provisioning for customers and process orchestration to align product definition with downstream order handling.
The Sovelia PLM implementation integrated directly with SolidWorks CAD and with SAP ERP to synchronize CAD data and master data across engineering, manufacturing and order management. Operational coverage focused on engineering, sales and order processing teams in Finland and provisioned external access for approximately 70 client users to product information.
Symetri Oy acted as the implementation partner for Sovelia Core and led the staged rollout, accompanied by governance changes to data stewardship and release workflows to avoid disruption. The deployment delivered an improved user experience, enabled external client access for approximately 70 users, and strengthened product quality and delivery control.
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Nodica Group | Manufacturing | 240 | $72M | Sweden | Symetri | Sovelia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Nodica Group implemented Sovelia PLM using Sovelia Core as its Product Lifecycle Management solution in Sweden. The initial deployment focused on creating a centrally accessible product structure and formal approval processes to improve control of product data across the lifecycle.
The Sovelia Core implementation delivered traceability capabilities to link design, release, and post-delivery records, aligning product configuration, versioning, and approval workflows within a single PLM environment. Configuration emphasized document and BOM governance, structured approval routing, and traceability registers to support downstream service and handover requirements.
The project integrated Sovelia PLM with Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Vault to synchronize CAD data and vaulted documents with PLM records, enabling consistent engineering-to-PLM data flow and preserving post-delivery traceability tied to design artifacts. Operational coverage was centered in Sweden and targeted engineering, product release, and delivery handover processes to ensure continuity with customer systems after transfer.
Symetri supported the Sovelia PLM deployment and the rollout included standardizing approval governance and product structure access across teams. As a result Nodica Group gained better control of product data and post-delivery traceability and is positioned to deliver larger volumes while supporting customer system requirements after handover.
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Planet Platforms | Construction and Real Estate | 80 | $8M | United Kingdom | Symetri | Sovelia PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Planet Platforms implemented Sovelia PLM, a Product Lifecycle Management application for its UK safe-access equipment manufacturing operations. The Sovelia PLM deployment centralized design-to-production data flows to remove manual Excel-based bill of materials processes and provide a single authoritative source for part and assembly information.
The project used Sovelia Core to connect CAD and engineering design data with production workflows, and Sovelia Vault was used for controlled file storage and vaulting as described on the vendor case page. Configuration concentrated on BOM authoring and release workflows, revision control, and system-enforced data structures to reduce manual handoffs and improve data quality.
Operational scope targeted product design and manufacturing processes across Planet Platforms in the United Kingdom, aligning engineering, production planning, and shop floor preparation. The implementation affected product engineering, manufacturing operations, and project delivery functions, and the source notes faster project completion and fewer data errors as explicit outcomes.
Governance changes replaced spreadsheet-driven BOM handling with standardized, system-enforced workflows and controlled vaulting, formalizing release and change procedures across teams. Sovelia PLM was configured to accelerate workflows and improve traceability between design and production, with module-level use of Sovelia Core and Sovelia Vault driving the implementation.
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