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Afs Entwicklungs Vertriebs Manufacturing 65 $7M Germany Tebis Tebis CAD Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 2006 Tebis UK In 2006, Afs Entwicklungs Vertriebs implemented Tebis CAD as the core design environment for manufacturing planning and NC programming. Tebis CAD was deployed at the Horgau, Germany site and used in its Computer-Aided Design (CAD) capacity to structure design-to-production workflows. The deployment provided Tebis CAD/CAM capabilities covering CAD modeling, CAM toolpath generation, and NC programming, aligned with manufacturing planning processes. Tebis Consulting led an analysis and configuration effort to standardize bill of materials and to tighten order processing rules, producing implementable measures for shop floor handoff and NC program generation. The consulting engagement explicitly optimized information flow between sales, design and production within the manufacturing and production planning process area. Tebis UK acted as the implementation partner for on-the-ground support, while Tebis Consulting coordinated process analysis and solutioning across departments. Governance changes were focused on standardized BOMs and improved order processing workflows, formalizing clarification points between functions. The source reports that the Tebis CAD/CAM deployment and consulting measures yielded measurable reductions in process interruptions and clarification requests.
BMW Germany Automotive 86895 $114.3B Germany Tebis Tebis CAD Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 1996 n/a In 1996, BMW Germany implemented Tebis CAD to formalize reverse-engineering and surface modeling within its Munich design center. The deployment focused on Computer-Aided Design (CAD) workflows to convert physical clay models into high-quality CAD surfaces for exterior vehicle design. Key functional modules centered on Tebis reverse-engineering capabilities and surface creation tools, enabling capture of physical model geometry, topology reconstruction, and the generation of class-quality surfaces suitable for styling and downstream engineering. Tebis CAD provided modeling and surfacing functions that supported iterative design reviews and refinement of exterior surfaces. The implementation covered design and engineering process areas within BMW Group Design in Germany, with the Munich studio as the primary operational site. Tebis and BMW collaborated across the 1990s to 2010s to refine reverse-engineering workflows and embed those practices into regular design operations. Those reverse-engineering and design functions were standardized and released by Tebis in Tebis 4.0 in 2015, reflecting the formalization of capabilities developed during the collaboration. The rollout materially reduced surface-creation time in BMW exterior design workflows, improving efficiency in styling iterations.
Jaguar Land Rover UK Automotive 38379 $35.6B United Kingdom Tebis Tebis CAD Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 1999 n/a In 1999, Jaguar Land Rover UK implemented Tebis CAD in its Model Operations department in Whitley, Coventry. The implementation targeted the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) category to support model making and NC programming, introducing template based programming workflows to standardize engineering model manufacture. Tebis CAD was configured to provide integrated CAD and CAM capabilities, explicit NC program creation and template based programming for repeatable model making processes. The Tebis Simulator was later adopted in 2010 to enable collision checking and to validate multiple setup machining sequences prior to shop floor execution. Operational scope was focused on the Model Operations function within Whitley, covering model making and engineering process areas, with use cases spanning NC programming and machining preparation. The implementation emphasized process automation in NC program generation and digital verification of machining sequences. Governance centered on embedding template based workflows and simulation driven verification into model making procedures, aligning toolpath validation with shop floor machining set ups. The Tebis CAD rollout and subsequent Tebis Simulator adoption supported stated targets to raise productivity and to increase NC capacity to approximately 1,200 hours per week.
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