Dear readers! This is the seventh issue of LOGISTICS. By tradition, in the July issue, we publish analytical reviews from our partners – a study of the market of low-temperature warehouses in Moscow and the Moscow region from the IBC Real Estate agency and a rating of Russian transport companies by the cost of delivering bulk cargoes in 2025 from the Main Transport Internet project.
Dear readers! We are pleased to present you the sixth issue of the LOGISTICS magazine in 2025, which contains a lot of relevant materials. In the latest issue, our permanent partner COMITAS company presents an innovative solution dictated by the shortage of warehouse space and difficulties with personnel selection – the high-rise automated self-supporting "COMITAS Warehouse".
Dear readers! The first half of the year is approaching, which means that on the pages of the fifth issue of the magazine you will find a lot of useful analytical materials on the markets of warehouse real estate, cargo transportation, etc. Our authors Yu.V. Klimenko, M.G. Grigoryan, R.N.
PTC Windchill Users Enthusiastically Adopt PTC Navigate to Improve Collaboration with Continuous Access to Contextual Product Data
NEEDHAM, Mass. – November 14, 2016 –– PTC (NASDAQ: PTC) today announced that its newest technology offering for the product lifecycle management (PLM) market – its PTC Navigate™ application – has quickly become the fastest growing new product line in the company’s history. In its first nine months on the market, PTC sold more than 70,000 seats of PTC Navigate, helping the company outpace PLM market growth in its just completed fiscal year 2016, based on bookings. PTC Navigate is the first example of how PTC is leveraging its ThingWorx® Internet of Things (IoT) platform technology to completely redefine the competitive landscape in the PLM market.
“PTC’s investment in its PLM technology, including PTC Navigate, is making a strong impact on usability and adoption of PTC’s PLM offerings,” said Stan Przybylinski, vice president of research, CIMdata. “Adoption of the Navigate apps by over 70,000 users is an impressive start. This technology should continue to expand Windchill usage at existing customers and has been a draw to attract new customers to Windchill as well.”
PTC Navigate is an innovative new set of applications that allows stakeholders across the company to access and use product data sourced from multiple systems of record in a simple, modern, role-based interface. Leveraged with PTC’s award-winning Windchill® system for smart, connected PLM, PTC Navigate apps break down silos in the product lifecycle with simple and easy Universal Data Access (UDA).
PTC Navigate enables customers to dramatically increase productivity and collaboration by radically simplifying data access. Users have contextual, up-to-date, and accurate product data from systems of record without complex user experiences, lengthy training, inflexible integration projects, or long-term customizations. Using PTC’s ThingWorx® IoT platform technology, PTC Navigate apps can also include live operational data from smart, connected products.
“PTC Navigate makes it possible to disseminate product information to everybody who requires it, not only specialists,” said Olaf Kramer, director, IT-engineering, Bosch Rexroth. “Using PTC Navigate as part of a new group of Information Apps enables employees to easily access the information they need in close context to their daily work.”
“Since the launch of Windchill 11 and PTC Navigate, we have seen tremendous momentum and adoption in the market as companies embrace an IoT strategy and increase technology investments to support the digital engineering journey,” said Kevin Wrenn, divisional general manager, PLM segment, PTC. “Companies are looking to drive innovation and new value for their customers by transforming the product development process with IoT, and we are excited to be supporting our customers through this journey.”