To achieve different assembly operations on the aircraft structure, the aeronautic OEM needs to create and manage various fixture tools. To cope with these needs, the OEM begun to adopt the supplier integration into the tooling development process. This paper presents a conceptual PLM-based approach to support new business partnership of different suppliers. The new business partnership aims to improve the role of supplier in the different tasks of design, configuration and fabrication of the tooling. The use of the PLM concepts is proposed to en hance the collaboration between OEM and the equipment’s suppliers. UML mod els are proposed to specify the structure of the PLM solution. These models describe the relation between the aircraft assembly project, and the tooling design process.
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Belkadi, F., Troussier, N., Huet, F., Gidel, T., Bonjour, E., Eynard, B. (2008). Innovative PLM-based approach for collaborative design between OEM and suppliers: Case study of aeronautic industry. In: Cascini, G. (eds) Computer-Aided Innovation (CAI). The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 277. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09697-1_13
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