Olympic Engineering Ltd. is a leading international supplier of shoe-manufacturing machinery and equipment. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Athens, Greece, Olympic designs and manufactures many of the critical systems that global shoe manufacturers use to automate the production and assembly of shoe components, including shoe molding, crimping, and lasting machines, as well as shoe upper assembly and humidifying products. The company is particularly well known for its expertise and specialization in the development of shoe upper shaping applications, resulting in numerous international patents. Olympic machines fully conform with CE standards and are distinguished for their safe operation, ergonomic design, high productivity, overall robustness, and reliable longevity. Until 2010, Olympic utilized AutoCAD® and Google SketchUp® 2D design tools to document its designs and generate engineering drawings to support component production, shoe assembly, and customer presentations. That’s when management realized that the company needed to upgrade its product development platform to take advantage of automation technologies and realize the benefits of developing its shoemanufacturing machinery in 3D, according to Managing Director Nick Triantafyllis. “We needed to streamline our design and R&D effort, accelerate our manufacturing and assembly processes, and improve the ways that we use and leverage design data,” Triantafyllis explains. “Over the years, we have built up a massive volume of design data and engineering drawings, which was really scary and intimidating from a data management standpoint. We believed that moving to 3D design and implementing a product data management [PDM] system would provide us with the opportunity to achieve our goals, integrate with our ERP [enterprise resource planning] system, and better leverage the value of our design data.” After investigating potential 3D solutions online, Olympic chose to standardize on SOLIDWORKS product development solutions, implementing SOLIDWORKS Professional design, SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional™ product data management, and SOLIDWORKS Composer technical communication software. “We chose SOLIDWORKS solutions because the integration of its applications and the widespread use of the software gave us the best impression,” Triantafyllis recalls. “SOLIDWORKS is simply a cleaner, neater, and easier 3D development environment, and the ability to integrate PDM with our SoftOne® ERP system was also critically important.”
Faster, More Accurate Design Drives Greater Throughput
Since implementing SOLIDWORKS solutions in 2010, Olympic has not only shortened development time—cutting machine design cycles by 40 percent—the shoe-manufacturing machine provider has also realized improved design accuracy, resulting in fewer design errors, improved machine performance, and greater design and manufacturing throughput. “SOLIDWORKS has benefited our design effort in multiple ways, such as having access to large assembly design and surfacing tools,” notes Designer Manuel Saitakis. “With SOLIDWORKS software, designing a machine is easier, faster, and more accurate than in the past,” Triantafyllis adds. “We can try new approaches that were just not possible working in 2D. This has helped us become more cost-effective in product development because we can continue to work with and reuse our library of 3D components and subassemblies— helping us to improve safety and ergonomics, and increase design reuse by 50 percent—while enjoying the flexibility to make design changes quickly and easily.”