Back to Profile

Leading Autodesk Systems Integrator

Contact us

Success Story

Spire Collective with Autodesk Fusion 360 Manage

Spire Collective with Autodesk Fusion 360 Manage

Customer challenge

The issue faced by Spire Collective was that the current PLM system was outdated and did not allow for proper process control between different departments within the company. A system was needed that could be adapted to the existing workflow, rather than having the system dictate operational methods. Concerns arose about the large amount of data, perceived as difficult and time-consuming to transfer to a new system, causing hesitation in adopting a new solution. The Bill of Materials (BOM) management in the old system was so cumbersome that it was essentially unused, leading to data being dispersed across multiple pieces of software and compromising data integrity.

Project goals

The goals were to move all data from the old PLM system into the new system within a six-month timeframe. Upon delving into Autodesk Fusion Manage, the software was found to be highly adaptable. With the assistance of TeamD3, it was tailored to fit the company's specific business processes.


At StoreYourBoard, we design and build elegant solutions to significant storage problems, catering to items ranging from kayaks to power tools. The company provides everything needed to organize equipment and reclaim space. While the products are impressive, they are relatively simple, necessitating a lower degree of process control compared to industries like medical or aerospace. This allowed for simplified workflows within Autodesk Fusion Manage, with the capability to add complexity for data collection and integration with enterprise software.


Key areas addressed included Items & BOMs, Engineering Change Management, Document Management, Project Management, and NPI Workspaces. Other features utilized were workflows, scripting and automation, roles and permissions, notifications, training, and the D3 Support workspace.

Solution

Team D3's primary goal was to ensure the successful implementation of the Autodesk Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) technology for Spire Collective. This included customizing the PLM system to fit the client's needs, testing the system to ensure it functioned correctly, efficiently deploying the PLM technology across the client's organization, and providing training to "key stakeholders" on how to use the PLM system.

Configure

- Utilized foundation and quick-start configuration templates/guides.

- Conducted workflow mapping sessions with the client's subject matter experts (SMEs) and business users.

- Hosted user story workshops to obtain critical business requirements and rules.

- Incorporated input from client data sources and SMEs.

Test

- Associated user stories with test cases to create verifiable desired outcomes.

- Conducted user acceptance testing (UAT) sessions to evaluate the configured pre-production solution and identify any gaps or defects in functionality.

Deploy

- Executed production releases for each iteration in the project.

Train

- Provided training appropriate for client project stakeholders to ensure success throughout project iterations.

Business outcome

The Spire Collective team was pleasantly surprised by how easy and intuitive the software was to use, particularly appreciating the clean, modern UI that was lacking in other PLM systems. While much of the system could be easily configured by the end users, having TeamD3 as an integration specialist was comforting. They handled more complex modifications, such as advanced scripting and integrating cost/profitability calculators. TeamD3 took the time to understand the business and provided innovative ideas for processes that had not been previously considered.


Despite initial hesitation to switch systems due to the potential for data loss and corruption, Autodesk Fusion Manage featured a robust data import tool that made data migration straightforward. In the few instances where the import process was flawed and data did not align correctly, TeamD3 was there to sync the data with the appropriate product when needed.


Tracking projects to ensure products are launched on time and maintain the quality that customers expect from StoreYourBoard.com became significantly easier. Key team members now have full visibility into the product lifecycle, from ideation to end of life, and all stages in between.


The team especially appreciated the ability to click on a Autodesk Fusion viewer link that displayed the 3D model, allowing remote team members to better understand the product in a 3D space.

Conclusion

Autodesk Fusion Manage has enabled our team to operate at a higher level of efficiency, with each member having immediate access to the product database. Whether Customer Service needs information on which replacement part works for a specific product revision or Marketing requires visibility on the timing of a product launch, Autodesk Fusion Manage has already proven to be an invaluable asset in its first few months of use. The team couldn't be happier with the results. TeamD3 has been fantastic, and having Autodesk Fusion Manage Support available will be beneficial as more questions arise in the future.”

-Matt Winslow - Production Manager | Product Manager


https://storeyourboard.com

Project summary

    Duration & delivery

  • 180
  • 2024-05-15

    Autodesk solutions

  • Fusion 360 Manage

    Services provided

  • API/Script Support
  • Migration, Data Loading & Interoperability
  • Assessment of Needs
  • Implementation
  • Process Automation
  • Strategy & Planning
  • Workflow Optimization
  • 3D Printing
  • CAM Programming
  • Design for Manufacturing
  • Injection Molding
  • Machine Configuration
  • Post Processor
  • Sheet Metal
  • Tooling
  • Installation
  • Configuration & Deployment
  • System & Software Maintenance
  • System Integration
  • Updates & Upgrades

    Customer industry

  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Design
More success stories

The Moth Wing to Sound Absorbing Acoustic Panels

The Biomimicry Alliance wanted to find an alternative method for creating sound absorption materials for application in open office work environments. They posed the question, “How would nature absorb sound?” Through investigation, they discovered the “Cabbage Tree Emperor moth” (Bunaea alcinoe) a moth species belonging to the family Saturniidae, native to Southern Africa. This unique moth can avoid its most notorious predator, a bat, and its “sonar” like ability to track its prey. The moth's wings are covered by overlapping scales that are less than (0.0098 inches) long and have a peculiar porous structure. This structure absorbs the "echolocation" sound of their predator, the bat, and thus helps them to camouflage themselves acoustically. But could The Biomimicry Alliance successfuly emulate the acoustical features of the moth’s wings and apply it to the design of acoustic panels?


View

Large Greenfield Expansion 2

Hargrove is a multi-discipline Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) firm that provides comprehensive on-site support to their clients in the energy generation, manufacturing, research and development, infrastructure, and process-heavy sectors. They have completed over 22,000 projects and served over 2,100 facilities since inception. Over the last several years margins on projects have gotten tighter and project timelines have become shorter. To meet these heightened demands, Hargrove began to realize that they needed to be able to communicate more effectively between engineering disciplines, field employees, subcontractors, and owners. Also, with the constraints imposed by the current Covid-19 pandemic, employees that are being kept out of the office are creating even greater challenges when it comes to sharing data across projects. Included in their desired enhancements is to automate data output during projects whenever possible.


Better Accuracy and Efficiency for Plastic Parts for MK Machining

Founded in 2015, MK Machining set out with the goal of delivering innovative products to the precision shooting community at an incredible value. All their products are manufactured using cutting-edge technology and materials produced here in the USA. They began a search for a solution that would help them improve productivity while decreasing labor in their manufacturing process and allow them to refine the “nesting” process of parts.


By accessing and using Partner Finder, you acknowledge and agree to the following Additional Terms as referenced in the Website Terms of Use: (i) Partner Finder may be modified, updated, interrupted, limited, suspended, or discontinued at any time without notice or liability; (ii) any query or request for information regarding a specific provider or provider services may be forwarded to that provider, however Autodesk in its discretion may retain a record to conduct business analytics to improve Partner Finder and other Autodesk products and services; (iii) Autodesk has no obligation to enforce any terms on your behalf against another user; and (iv) any feedback you provide in connection with a provider, including ratings or reviews, is a non-confidential “Submission” as defined in the Website Terms of Use. You are advised to conduct your own independent analysis and assessment of any information provided by or though Partner Finder, including whether a selected provider is appropriate for your particular circumstances. Without limiting the Website Terms of Use, Autodesk does not warrant, endorse, guarantee, or assume responsibility for any service advertised or offered by a provider through Partner Finder or any hyperlinked website or service. Autodesk is not liable for the content of this site, or for the consequences of any actions you may take based on information provided by, or through, this site. You release Autodesk and its affiliates and subsidiaries from all liability arising from your use of Partner Finder, including any hyperlinked website, service, or content.

This page has been translated for your convenience using a machine translation service. Reasonable efforts have been made to provide an accurate translation; however, no automated translation is perfect nor is it intended to replace human translators. As a result, this translation may contain errors and inaccuracies. Autodesk provides no warranties, either express or implied, about the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the machine translation and disclaims all liability for any losses or damages caused by, or resulting from your reliance on, this translation. The English version of this website is the official version.