PTC Windchill ROI case study: Anonymous manufacturer
An anonymous manufacturing company deployed PTC Windchill to better control and consolidate parametric computer-aided design (CAD) data that was previously unmanaged on network drives, and later they replaced an enterprise content management (ECM) system that was only used for documentation. This information was loaded into the PTC Windchill system, which enabled the company to support a wider variety of files in a single database. Nucleus found that this drastically improved efficiency for users and allowed the company to more easily achieve a higher degree of data integrity.
ROI: 236%
Payback: 0.4 years
Average annual benefit: $736,271
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