Interfaces & Connection

End2End Solution

Do you also have many enterprise applications that generate information, but do not provide them at the right time, in the right place and in the right quality?

The aim of product lifecycle management is the integration of all enterprise applications in a company. Nowadays, a company has a number of enterprise applications that are used for a wide variety of purposes. Each tool has its own strengths and thus contributes to successful product lifecycle management.

Enterprise applications generate information about a product. An important topic in the integration is the definition of which system is responsible for the generation of master data and which systems can expand the master data. In order to be able to answer this question more easily, the product life cycle is used.


It should be noted that the product life cycle is based on the manufacturing principles:

  • Make to Stock (MTS)
  • Assemble to Order (ATO)
  • Make to Order (MTO)
  • Engineer to Order (ETO)

Exemplary product life cycle of an MTS process

When looking at the product life cycle shown, the first product information regarding product planning and requirements management is already created in the CRM tool. This information is relevant for the subsequent product development. Based on the constructed engineering parts list, work plans for detailed production planning are then generated and requirements planning is initiated in the ERP. The subsequent production and quality assurance can be found in the MES and QMS systems. The generated digital twin with serial and lot numbers ultimately helps with the service processes.

We support you in your integration project with the following services:

  • Assessment and documentation
  • Project management, sub-project management
  • Solution design (interfaces mapping)
  • Implementation and rollout of integrated processes
  • Test management and training for interface handling
  • GoLive, Post-GoLive and AMS for the interface

We design your end-to-end process using several system worlds:

  • CRM (Customer Relation Management)
  • Project Management
  • Product Cost Management
  • Release Management
  • Change Management
  • SCM (Supply Chain Management)
  • Tool & Asset Management
  • Configuration Management
  • Quality Management
  • CLM (Closed Loop Manufacturing)
  • DL (Digital Logistic)
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