An expanding global population, shrinking farm land, and environmental sustainability goals are driving farmers to grow record crops through innovative farming systems. PTC (Nasdaq: PTC) today announced that Great Plains Manufacturing is using PTC Creo and PTC Windchill to design and build the equipment that feeds the world by increasing crop yields.
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Great Plains Manufacturing Uses PTC Technology Solutions to Develop Innovative Farming Systems
1. Great Plains Manufacturing Uses PTC Technology Solutions to
Develop Innovative Farming Systems
Uses PTC Creo® and PTC Windchill®to Design, Build Equipment that Feeds the World
NEEDHAM, MA – January 14, 2014 – An expanding global population, shrinking farm land, and
environmental sustainabilitygoalsare driving farmers to grow record crops through innovative farming
systems. PTC (Nasdaq: PTC) today announced that Great Plains Manufacturing is using PTC Creo and
PTC Windchill to design and build the equipment that feeds the world by increasing crop yields.
Great Plains Manufacturing, one of the largest privately held manufacturers of farm equipment for the
past 40 years, develops agricultural equipment for seedbed preparation, nutrient application, and
seeding placement using the most recent, cutting-edge technology available.
The company standardized on PTC Creo for all stages of product development including concept,
detailing, simulation, documentation and production. The tight integration of PTC Creo and PTC
Windchill increased team productivity by maximizing component re-use across nine locations, including
design engineers located in Sleaford, England. Great Plains Manufacturing is also bringing new products
to market faster by enabling other teams such as manufacturing, marketing, and sales to view digital
models earlier in the design process.
“For us at Great Plains, product innovation starts at the design stage. We innovate to stay ahead,
because it's a very competitive business,” says Greg Arnett, engineering manager, Great Plains
Manufacturing. “We invest heavily in engineering because we know how important it is to deliver great
products for our customers. If innovation and quality are not built at the engineering stage, there’s
nothing our manufacturing process can do to make that better. PTC solutions enable us to be stronger
and more agile in the marketplace.”
Using PTC software, Great Plains Manufacturing delivered its largest grain drill – the 3S-5000 – three
times faster than perviously able. Randy Jones, engineering system administration, Great Plains
Maufacturing sums up the value of PTC Creo, “We’re designing products that we wouldn’t have
dreamed of before PTC Creo. It’s not just a question of how much faster we are, it wouldn’t have been
possible to design them at all.”
“Using PTC software, Great Plains Manufacturing drives value from the rich, complete 3D definition of
its products and is able to design and deliver better equipment through stronger, more efficient
manufacturing processes,” said Mike Campbell, executive vice president, CAD, PTC. “Great Plains is
among theinnovative companies that we work with helping to transform how products are created from
concept through manufacturing, service and retirement. We enjoy working with them as they continue
to design cutting-edge, innovative equipment to address the dynamic changes the farming industry is
seeing.”
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About Great Plains Manufacturing
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc., was established on April 1, 1976. Since its inception, company founder
Roy Applequist has lead Great Plains as President and has overseen the company's growth from modest
beginnings to become one of the largest privately held manufacturers of agricultural implements for
tillage, seeding and planting in the United States, as well as a leading producer of dirt-working, turfmaintenance, and landscaping equipment. Great Plains comprises five divisions: Great Plains Ag, Great
Plains International, Land Pride, Great Plains Acceptance Corporation (GPAC), and Great Plains
Trucking.Get more information at www.greatplainsmfg.com.
About PTC
PTC (Nasdaq: PTC) enables manufacturers to achieve sustained product and service advantage. The
company's technology solutions transform the way products are created and serviced across the entire
product lifecycle - from conception and design to sourcing and service. Founded in 1985, PTC employs
over 6,000 professionals serving more than 27,000 businesses in rapidly-evolving, globally distributed
manufacturing industries worldwide. Get more information at www.ptc.com.
The announcement of a customer’s selection, implementation, deployment or adoption of PTC software
is not necessarily indicative of the timing or amount of revenue therefrom or of PTC’s overall revenue
for any particular period.
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