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Autodesk Vault

Autodesk Vault

Customer challenge

Founded on May 28th, 2003 as 2nd overseas factory at Amata City Industrial Estate, Rayong. They are special manufacture and sales of high-precision engine parts for motorcycle etc, and have consistent processing system from forging, machining, heat treatment, finishing and until assembling. For high-precision modeling design, Nissin’s designers currently use Autodesk Inventor from PDMC as a designing tool to create their work. However, there were three crucial issues that the team concerned. One was about version control since there were a lot of designing models and a lot of versions for each designing model to handle. The second issue was about how to reuse the old designing models if they wanted to combine with their new designing models. And the last issue was what the right version control tools and reusable tools to be compatible with their designing tool, Autodesk Inventor.

Project goals

There are few goals that Nissin Manufacturing (Thailand) ‘s looking for. One of it would be tools or processes that could assist Nissin’s designers to control and choose the right designing models among a large numbers of designing models and a lot of versions of each designing models. In addition to that, tools or processes that was able to organize the designing models such as machine part to be reusable in the future designs. Lastly, all suggested tools had to be based on being compatible with their designing tool, Autodesk Inventor.

Solution

Our team at IT Solution Computer (Thailand) started with discovery finding customer’s need and their working processes. Then we introduced Autodesk Vault as the solution to solve Nissin’s expectation. We began with information providing and demonstration on Autodesk Vault’s concepts and features to Nissin’s designers. We explained how Autodesk Vault could be able to solve all three issues that they concerned. After they were confident about Autodesk Vault, they then decided to subscribe the product. Before the subscription was started, we conducted Autodesk Vault training for the designers and IT admin. After training was finished, we then assisted them from the beginning of implement phrase until go live. After go live, we’ve still assisted them remotely when they had any issue concerned.

Business outcome

Since the Autodesk Vault implementation was completed, Nissin’s designers could work easier and faster than the previous time. They were more confident to select the right version of designing models from the Autodesk Vault system to work with, and they could also reuse the old models to combine along with the new design. That made them save time from redraw the models repetitively. In addition, the vault system could be compatible with Autodesk Inventor very well. In term of business, Nissin’s designer team was considered to gain more productivity because of time effectiveness during the designing period. That made other units, who were related their works with the design team unit, could be more productive.

Conclusion

With the strong decision of the Nissin’s modeling design team to implement the Autodesk Vault, that made them did their jobs easier and faster. That was because they could choose the right designing models to work from the Autodesk Vault system, and they could also reuse some designing models to do assembly with the new designing models. That reduced time during the designing phrase and produce more designs.

Project summary

    Duration & delivery

  • 30
  • 2021-07-01

    Autodesk solutions

  • Vault Professional
  • Inventor

    Services provided

  • Product Training
  • System Implementation
  • Configuration & Deployment

    Customer industry

  • Design & Manufacturing
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