John Deere Selects DFMA Software from Boothroyd Dewhurst Wakefield, R.I., January 17, 2002 – Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc., today announced that Deere & Company (Moline, Ill.) has purchased a corporate license for Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA®) software. Boothroyd Dewhurst said its software could enable Deere to reduce the cost of purchased parts in the company's major equipment divisions. John Deere is the world's premiere producer of agricultural equipment and the world leader in forestry equipment, as well as major supplier of construction and lawn and turf care equipment. After an 18-month pilot program proved successful, Deere's cost management group purchased the software as part of the group's continuous efforts in strategic sourcing. “We have two mandates for the cost management group at John Deere: reduce part costs and increase product reliability,” says Rich Norton, Manager, Cost Management. “The process and materials cost estimating capabilities of DFMA software will assist in achieving both goals.” DFMA software is a combination of two complementary tools: Design for Assembly (DFA) and Design for Manufacture (DFM). Engineers use DFA software to reduce the assembly cost of a product by consolidating parts into elegant and multifunctional designs. DFM software then allows the design engineer to quickly judge the cost of producing the new design and to compare it with the cost of producing the original assembly. An extensive library in the software enables product developers to investigate alternative materials and processes for producing parts and helps them select the most cost-efficient design. The cost management group at John Deere works with cross-disciplinary teams that include members of the supply chain. The teams review a bill of materials for a part to establish a benchmark. They then perform DFM analyses of materials and manufacturing processes to re-design the part and provide the supplier with a should-cost estimate based on the new design. About Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc. As the developer of DFMA, Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc., is the world leader in software tools that provide manufacturing assembly knowledge to the product design process. In 1991, Drs. Geoffrey Boothroyd and Peter Dewhurst were awarded the National Medal of Technology by President George Bush for their work in DFMA. Other recipients of the National Medal of Technology have included William Gates of Microsoft Corp. and Ray Dolby of Dolby Laboratories Inc. Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc., is dedicated to continually developing the DFMA knowledge base through its integrated software programs, workshops and international conference. For more information, contact Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc., 138 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879, USA. Tel. 401-783-5840. Fax 401-783-6872. Web site: www.dfma.com. E-mail: info@dfma.com. DFMA is a registered trademark of Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc. |