Description
This session will explore how Stellantis is continuously advancing factory planning through a holistic approach that integrates a diverse range of digital tools and methodologies. By merging industry tools—from architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC); product design and manufacturing (PDM); and the entertainment industry—Stellantis is broadening the ways factories are industrialized, from early concept through construction changeover. This session will highlight how democratizing data and promoting cross-functional collaboration—among core manufacturing teams, suppliers, and construction stakeholders—enables more-efficient planning, streamlined construction, and smoother ramp-up to production, all while reducing unforeseen issues. Learn how nontraditional tools for automotive—such as Construction Cloud, Vehicle Tracking, and Navisworks plug-ins or geospatial integrations—are powering advanced visualization and enabling proactive factory planning.
Key Learnings
- Explore how automotive manufacturing process engineering presents unique challenges not typically found in other industries.
- Discover how Integrated Factory Models (IFM) promote cross-functional design collaboration at Stellantis.
- Learn how Autodesk Vehicle Tracking—typically used in the Civil space—was applied for factory industrialization.
- Discover the pros and cons of large-model aggregation, and how future enhancements can provide a seamless design experience.