Your products include mechanical, software, firmware, sensors, and electronic designs. To ensure interoperability, you need to bring the entire product design together, into a single system, so all teams can review the latest design throughout the product lifecycle.
Arena’s product lifecycle management (PLM) and quality management system (QMS) solutions simplify item management and bill of materials management by including all parts, assemblies, and documents in context with product changes and quality issues.
Revision-controlled items and BOMs ensure you can produce and deliver high-quality products.
Engineering changes are linked to items, BOMs, and documents to create a solid, transparent product record foundation. You can trust that the latest product design can be accessed every time. Arena helps product teams achieve their goals more effectively:
create, modify, and share the latest revisions in real time
can review and approve the latest product designs
can document replacements for long-leadtime or end-of-life components
can review BOMs, AML, and pending changes (ECOs) before placing orders
review designs and documentation for regulatory compliance
can identify, define, and capture specifications for purchased parts from supplier websites
Arena streamlines item and BOM management to speed the design and delivery of innovative products.
Learn more about Arena’s item and BOM management.
With Arena, you can manage items, BOMs, and the entire product record in a single, controlled system. We provide a more intelligent approach to manage your design and development processes. This eliminates development and product launch delays to improve customer satisfaction and profitability.
“Arena is used by manufacturing, engineering, maintenance, and quality insurance. The whole organization uses Arena. It helps centralize everything on our products from engineering, manufacturing, installation, and spare parts. Being able to centralize the process, BOM, drawings, and everything around our system changed the way we did things and we are now more efficient.”
Simon Kelly Control and Robotics Supervisor, Symbotic