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IBM and Dassault Systemes Win Major Contract with Volvo to Provide Innovative Product Lifecycle Management Solutions

    GOTEBORG, Sweden & PARIS--Feb. 19, 2002--

    World's second largest truck manufacturer expands use of CATIA and ENOVIA solutions and PLM Services to realize substantial savings in
    product development time and costs

    Volvo, the world's second largest truck manufacturer, along with IBM and Dassault Systemes announced today that Volvo 3P (Purchase, Planning, Product Development) will standardize all product development for trucks using Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions from IBM and Dassault Systemes, including new CATIA and ENOVIA V5 products.
    This decision is in line with the recent strategic decision from Volvo Group to standardize product conception and development through company-wide implementation of PLM solutions from IBM and Dassault Systemes in Renault VI, Mack Trucks, Volvo Trucks, and Volvo Buses.
    "An effective PLM solution requires attention to a sophisticated blend of software, hardware and services, together with a driving vision and a strong understanding of a client's business," explained Dr. Ken Versprille, Research Director, Design Creation & Validation, DH Brown Associates, Inc. "For over 20 years, the IBM and Dassault partnership has delivered a winning, all-in-one portfolio formula, once again validated by this Volvo contract. The CATIA and ENOVIA V5 combination adds to its impressive penetration of the automotive industry worldwide, even in today's extremely competitive economic climate."
    The Volvo 3P organization will implement CATIA and ENOVIA V5 solutions beginning in early 2002 to support its new worldwide decentralized 3P organization. The trucks developed by Volvo 3P are marketed under the Mack, Renault and Volvo brands. The worldwide implementation will give members of Volvo Truck Business Areas' global enterprise, which includes over 50 engineering and manufacturing sites located around the world, a secure, Internet-connected workspace allowing collaboration and real-time 3D product data sharing. Volvo Truck Business Areas' extended enterprise will be directly connected to this new environment over time.
    The agreement with Volvo Group includes about 1,500 CATIA V5 seats, while ENOVIA V5 will be used over the entire corporation, tightly integrated with CATIA as well as other legacy systems, with implementation and methodology services and support provided by Volvo IT, IBM Global Services, EADS Matra Datavision and Dassault Systemes. This new contract confirms the automotive industry's wide-scale acceptance of the latest CATIA V5 version, which runs on Microsoft Windows 2000 and Unix based systems, and represents the largest commitment to date of CATIA V5 software by a single customer. It also represents industry recognition of the superior ability of the new ENOVIA V5 software to manage complex product development with a very high degree of variants, typical of the truck industry. ENOVIA V5 is also uniquely designed to manage multi-disciplinary multi-site digital mockups thanks to its integrated Product, Process, and Resource Model.
    Klaus Schaefer, Managing Director EMEA, IBM Product Lifecycle Management, said, "This agreement redefines the close relationship the entire Volvo Group has with IBM and Dassault Systemes and underscores the importance of the collaborative workplace for gaining competitive advantage. IBM, through its innovative PLM product suite and complete services offering, will continue to support Volvo in its endeavor to increase productivity and better address customer demands."
    Denis Senpere, vice president ENOVIA European Operations, Dassault Systemes, added, "The decision taken by Volvo is the result of extensive studies on the business benefits derived from our integrated 3d PLM solutions in a decentralized product development organization with advanced business processes and confirms Dassault Systemes' leadership in the automotive industry. We are now eager to contribute in the worldwide deployment projects and help Volvo realize those benefits on time."

    About Volvo Group

    The Volvo Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications and aircraft engine components. The Group also provides complete solution for financing and service. The Group has about 78,000 employees, production in 25 countries and operations are carried out in more than 185 markets. Annual sales of the Volvo Group amount to nearly SEK 200 billion. Information about Volvo Group is available at http://www.volvo.com .

    About IBM

    IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM Sales & Distribution, which supports more than a dozen key industries worldwide, works with companies of all sizes around the world to deploy the full range of IBM technologies. The fastest way to get more information about IBM is through the IBM home page at http://www.ibm.com .

    About Dassault Systemes

    Dassault Systemes is the premier global software developer for the CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM market, providing companies with e-business solutions to implement their digital enterprise, thus creating and simulating the entire product life cycle from initial concept to product in service. CATIA, ENOVIA and DELMIA Solutions support industry-specific business processes to help unleash creativity and innovation, reduce development cycle time, improve quality, competitiveness and shareholder value: CATIA supports the digital product definition and simulation, DELMIA provides solutions to define and simulate lean digital manufacturing processes and ENOVIA delivers enterprise solutions that manage a comprehensive, collaborative and distributed model of the digital product, processes and resources. The combined integration creates the Digital Product life cycle Pipeline, supporting reuse of corporate knowledge. SolidWorks and Smarteam Corp., as Dassault Systemes companies, offer respectively 3D design-centric and collaborative PDM software solutions based on Windows and the Internet. Spatial, also part of the Dassault Systemes family, is a market-leading provider of world-class 3D software components and services (for 3D modeling, visualization, and interoperability) to meet the requirements of 3D in Internet-based e-commerce and B2B applications. Information about Dassault Systemes is available at http://www.dsweb.com .