peugeot
Automaker Improves Research and Development With Project Management
White Paper PSA Peugeot Citroen (PSA) Group, the world's seventh largest automotive manufacturer, wanted to find a way to better manage 15 vehicles programs (more than 2,000 projects) in its Research and Development (R&D) department. [16 Nov 2007]
Peugeot's Customers Configure Their Dreams on the Internet With mySAP CRM
White Paper For PSA Peugeot Citroën, Europe's second largest motor vehicle manufacturer, the mySAP Customer Relationship Management (mySAP CRM) Internet pricing and configuration tool proved to be a key element in the company's new country-specific Peugeot... [28 Sep 2007]
SAP Consulting Helps Leading Automotive Firm Integrate Systems and Standardize Processes
White Paper As a leader in China's fiercely contested automotive market, Dongeng Peugeot Citroen Automobile Company (DPCA) knew it had to do something about its heterogeneous, nonintegrated IT landscape, which was making it difficult for the company to... [26 Jul 2007]
Volkswagen slashes IT costs
News Ostrowski told silicon.com VW does regular benchmarking of its IT costs against other manufacturers such as Mercedes and Peugeot. Europe's biggest car manufacturer Volkswagen (VW) has ditched thousands of IT systems and reduced IT headcount by a... [12 Jun 2007]
SAP Consulting Helps Leading Automotive Firm Integrate Systems and Standardize Processes
White Paper As a leader in China's fiercely contested automotive market, Dongeng Peugeot Citroen Automobile Company (DPCA) knew it had to do something about its heterogeneous, nonintegrated IT landscape, which was making it difficult for the company to... [05 Apr 2007]
User-Centred Experiences of Peugeot Customers of Maan Auto in Finland, Supported by Applications Management From Ireland
White Paper Oy Maan Auto has been supplying Peugeot cars, spares and accessories in Finland. The challenge was to update the company web-site - the resultant application needed to be fully integrated into existing support services. [18 Jan 2005]
Production Line Tracking at Peugot
White Paper Peugeot cars are built to a production schedule based on order intake from a dealer network spread throughout Europe. An important aspect of vehicle manufacture is to be able to deliver to a dealer network accurately and on time, a wide range of... [22 Dec 2004]
NetApp Increases Data Availability, Simplifies CAD Environment for PSA Peugeot Citroen
White Paper A pioneer in the use of CAD, PSA Peugeot Citroen has slashed lead times for vehicle design. The company realized that to keep abreast of current market conditions it had to be able to scale the system continuously - resulting in as many as 50,000... [09 Dec 2004]
Traceability for the Peugeot 206 & 307
White Paper The Peugeot car plant at Poissy began manufacturing in the 1940's and has been building cars ever since. Every point of identification is connected via a serial link to the Peugeot manufacturing system main frame , which monitors and controls the... [12 Jun 2004]
Innovative Customer-centric Websites Deliver Tailored Content Across All Major Markets
White Paper Peugeot is one of the world's leading car manufacturers. Peugeot tapped Accenture to help them design, develop and deploy in multiple countries Peugeot.pays-a B2C site that offers a range of services to Peugeot customers including, a state-of-the... [24 Feb 2004]
Who's Using Sun?
White Paper Based on Sun Enterprise Servers and Sun ONE Portal Server, the PSA Peugeot Citroën Portal provides PSA a powerful solution for today and a framework for the future. [24 Feb 2004]
Re:Viewing 2001: B2B takes a step forward... then two back
News Kevin English came on board as CEO and Peugeot signed up, joining founding members DaimlerChrysler, Ford and General Motors. Sonya Rabbitte has been following some of the key players - and has noticed a lot of hot air. [24 Dec 2001]
Ford's change of gear signals boost for B2B
News While Mitsubishi and Peugeot have jumped on board in the past year, and Daimler Chrysler claims to have done £2.16bn worth of business in a few days, Volkswagen and BMW have snubbed Covisint in favour of private networks. [31 Aug 2001]
Backseat squabbling stalls internet car
News Media giant Vivendi is ditching its joint-venture with Peugeot to get cars wired to the web. Peugeot is now in talks with Ford to get the technology working, according to the paper. The two companies set-up the company, called egery, in March 2000... [23 Jul 2001]
Ford's boasts not all they appear
News Covisint members also include Daimler Chrysler, General Motors, Nissan, Peugeot and Renault. Ford's multi million dollar B2B savings bonanza has been slammed as 'insignificant' by industry pundits who claim Covisint customers are cashing in by... [03 Jul 2001]
