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© 2016 Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. Siemens and the Siemens logo are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. 43811-A23 11/16 A
For more information,visit:
www.siemens.com/ plm/leader
Broad automotive industry leadership, unmatched momentum and comprehensive expertise
Winning choiceSiemens PLM Software is a winning choice for more auto companies.
29 of the top 30 global vehicle manufacturers use PLM solutions from Siemens.
29 of 30 44 yearsSiemens PLM Software has driven automotive innovations for the last 44 years.
The world’s top automakers and suppliers choose Siemens PLM Software because of our broad leadership, unmatched momentum and comprehensive expertise in the global automotive industry.
Body
in w
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Stamping
PowertrainMFG
planning
Paint
LogisticsPlant
operations
Orders
Qu
alilt
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Final assem
bly
Engineering simulation, test and services drive product performance decisions across the complete product lifecycle.
Engineering design, geometry creation, multi-discipline development enable teams to develop market-leading products.
Simulation modeling
Structural
Thermal
Flow
Motion
Durability
NVH and acoustics
Driving dynamics
Multi-physics
Concept design
Product development
Detailed engineering
Process validation
Integrated automotive manufacturing solutions consist of multiple domains.
Siemens PLM Software solutions for the automotive industry
Innovation is needed at the system level – thus more people need to work in the systems context.
Shift from single to system innovation (over 50% innovation at system level)
Component innovation
System innovationABS
Electronic stability control
Adaptive cruise
control
Integrated driver
experience
Siemens continues to invest in automotive key processes to help you realize your innovation in:
Systems Engineering
Body & Powertrain
Simulation & Test
Electronics & Software
Integrated Manufacturing
BOM Management
Repair
Supply chain
Factory design
Safety (crash testing)
Fuel-economy and vehicle light-weighting implications
New materials Part manufacturing
Vehicle packaging
Analysis (CAE)
NVH
Joining methods
Light-weighting triggers the most fundamental change in vehicle engineering in 50+ years
45%
Vehicle design cycles starting in 2013 have less than 2 cycles to comply with the 2025 NHTSA standards.(Source: IHS Inc.)
Regulations and fuel economy standards drive automotive innovations
Fuel economy standards increase by 45% from 2015 to 2025. (Source: Roland Berger/Lazard Global Supplier Database)
65%
In 2020, 65% of vehicle added-value content will be due to fuel economy and safety-related regulations.(Source: McKinsey Analysis)
Growth of multi-region platforms
38% of platforms were multi-regional in 2000.
58% of platforms were multi-regional in 2005.
62% of platforms were multi-regional in 2010.
71% of platforms were multi-regional in 2015.
75% of platforms will be multi-regional in 2020.
Multi-regional platform implications for automakers and suppliers
Platform consolidation will drive greater scale advantage and program launch productivity
From 2010 to 2020, average platform volume will grow by 40%(Source: IHS)
Increased need for product and process re-use
With high volume of common parts, potential quality issues can result in significant costs for warranties and penalties2010 2020+40%
58% 62% 71% 75%38%
Share of multi-region platforms will grow significantly in coming years (Source: IHS)
For the top 12 OEMs, China’s share in total light-vehicle sales will grow up to 20% by 2019. (Source: IHS)
China
20%Electronics – U.S. Engines – Germany Interiors – Japan
Global localization of vehicle design and production implications
Global coordination of regional engineering centers to reflect vehicle design and production changes.
Future growth will come from emerging economies
(Source: IHS Auto Insight )
Light-vehicle sales in millions
100
Other
BRIC
Japan/Korea
Western Europe
U.S.
80
60
40
20
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
0
© 2016 Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc.Siemens and the Siemens logo are registered trademarks of Siemens AG.43811-A23 11/16 A
For more information,visit:
www.siemens.com/plm/leader
Broad automotive industry leadership, unmatched momentum and comprehensive expertise
Winning choiceWinning choiceWinning Siemens PLM Software is a winning choice for more auto companies.
29 of the top 30 global vehicle manufacturers use PLM solutions from Siemens.
29 of 30 44 yearsSiemens PLM Software has driven automotive innovations for the last 44 years.
The world’s top automakers and suppliers choose Siemens PLM Software because of our broad leadership, unmatched momentum and comprehensive expertise in the global automotive industry.
Body
in w
Body
in w
hite
StStamping
PoPowertrainMFG
planning
FG planning
Paint
LogisticsPlant
operations
Orders
Qu
alilt
y
Final assem
bl
inal assem
bly
Engineering simulation, test and services drive product performance decisions across the complete product lifecycle.
Engineering design, geometry creation, multi-discipline development enable teamsto develop market-leading products.
Simulation modeling
Structural
Thermal
Flow
Motion
Durability
NVH andacoustics
Driving dynamics
Multi-physics
Concept design
Product development
Detailed engineering
Process validation
Integrated automotive manufacturing solutions consist of multiple domains.
Siemens PLM Software solutions for the automotive industry
Innovation is needed at the system level – thus more people need to work in the systems context.
Shift from single to system innovation (over 50% innovation at system level)
Component innovation
System innovationABS
Electronic stability control
Adaptive cruise
control
Integrateddriver
experience
Siemens continues to invest in automotive key processes to help you realize your innovation in:
SystemsEngineering
Body & Powertrain
Simulation & Test
Electronics & Software
IntegratedManufacturing
BOMManagement
Repair
Supply chain
Factory design
Safety (crash testing)
Fuel-economy and vehicle light-weighting implications
New materials Part manufacturing
Vehicle packaging
Analysis (CAE)
NVH
Joining methods
Light-weighting triggers the most fundamental change in vehicle engineering in 50+ years
4545%
Vehicle design cycles starting in 2013 have less than 2 cycles to comply with the 2025 NHTSA standards.(Source: IHS Inc.)
Regulations and fuel economy standards drive automotive innovations
Fuel economy standards increase by 45% from 2015 to 2025. (Source: Roland Berger/Lazard Global Supplier Database)
6565%
In 2020, 65% of vehicle added-value content will be due to fuel economy and safety-relatedregulations.(Source: McKinsey Analysis)
Growth of multi-region platforms
38% of platforms were multi-regional in 2000.
58% of platforms were multi-regional in 2005.
62% of platforms were multi-regional in 2010.
71% of platforms were multi-regional in 2015.
75% of platforms will be multi-regional in 2020.
Multi-regional platform implications for automakers and suppliers
Platform consolidation will drive greater scale advantage and program launch productivity
From 2010 to 2020, average platform volume will grow by 40%(Source: IHS)
Increased need for product and process re-use
With high volume of common parts, potential quality issues can result in significant costs for warranties and penalties2010 2020+40%
5858%% 6262%% 71% 75%38%
Share of multi-region platforms will grow significantly in coming years (Source: IHS)
For the top 12 OEMs, China’s share in total light-vehicle sales will grow up to 20% by 2019.(Source: IHS)
China
20%Electronics – U.S. Engines – Germany Interiors – Japan
Global localization of vehicle design and production implications
Global coordination of regional engineering centers to reflect vehicle design and production changes.
Future growth will come from emerging economies
(Source: IHS Auto Insight )
Light-vehicle sales in millions
100
Other
BRIC
Japan/Korea
Western Europe
U.S.
80
60
40
20
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
0
Siemens PLM Software
Automotive leadership: Unmatched momemtum
Downsizing and optimization of the internal combustion engine (ICE)
Increasing use of platforms and standardization of platforms
Market growth in emerging markets
Key automotive trends in the next decade
76%Standardization Internal combustion engine optimization78%85%
Percentage of respondents who rated these top three trends as ‘extremely important‘ or ‘very important‘.(Source: KPMG‘s Global Automotive Executive Survey 2014)
Emerging markets