ZF Friedrichshafen AG

ZF Friedrichshafen AG is one of the global market leaders in driveline and chassis technology and one of the largest automotive suppliers. The mechanical engineering company has been using Projektron BCS in all projects from planning to controlling since 2015.


Projektron BCS in use

ZF Friedrichshafen AG uses Projektron BCS for the following tasks:

  • Project planning
  • Project controlling
  • Project management
  • Customer support system
  • Resource management
  • Time recording
  • Project communication
  • Document management

Profile

ZF Friedrichshafen AG was founded in 1915 and is now a globally active technology group. The company supplies highly developed products and systems for the mobility of passenger cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology. With a comprehensive product programme, ZF primarily supplies automotive manufacturers, mobility providers and emerging companies in the transport and mobility sector. ZF electrifies vehicles of various categories and contributes to reducing emissions, protecting the climate and making mobility safer with its products. In addition to the automotive sectors of passenger cars and commercial vehicles, ZF serves market segments such as construction and agricultural machinery, wind power, shipping, railway technology and testing systems.
In 2023, ZF generated sales of €46.6 billion with around 168,700 employees worldwide. The company is represented at 162 production locations in 31 countries.

Projektron BCS is in use at ZF Maschinenbau in Schweinfurt. Special machines are developed and built there for all of the Group's divisions.

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Christian Schmelzing
Senior Manager Production and Assembly

In addition to the high degree of standardisation thanks to the BCS approach, we particularly appreciate the fact that we can access real-time data and that our project data is always up-to-date despite the great complexity. With BCS, we are now able to provide information to customers at the touch of a button.

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