Superior Tank’s typical manual layout process takes about three to four days. Their workflow had mostly kept up with customer demand–until COVID hit. First, the pandemic created staffing challenges. Later, Superior Tank took on a flood of orders while still understaffed, leaving the design team with a backlog of designs to punch out.
Superior Tank prides itself on creating well-detailed drawing packages that are highly regarded by both their manufacturing team and customers. But they wanted to achieve faster design-to- production time while maintaining the same high level of precision. What Superior Tank needed was a system that allowed their designers to extend upon their existing Autodesk Vault Professional library. This library is comprised of thousands of previously drawn and approved designs which are referred to as kits. These kits allow their designers to find and re-use previous tank designs when fulfilling new orders. However, there’s not always a corresponding kit available for every new order.
“We were trying to speed up the process of doing the tank design portion of our product line…it was getting time consuming having to make so many different iterations of a similar product.”
Jeff Jones, Engineering Manager at Superior Tank Company
Many orders for new tanks are so similar in size and scope as previous ones, but the slightest deviation means the team is tasked with having to manually draft a new blueprint in the Autodesk Inventor library. In Superior Tank’s instance, each part, every assembly, all accessories-down to the tiniest nuts and bolts in the hardware packs—resides in this library.
They needed an automated solution that was both repeatable and reliable, equally smart and accessible. The good news: the design team, despite their reduced head count, had always worked smart: what they needed was the ability to extend on what they already had.