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www.marinelink.com 31against where it should be at any giv-en point. Workflow must be managed with every actor knowing when to in-tervene and what action is expected.A collaborative environment also provides organizations with the tools for role-based project management, according to a project?s schedule. Tasks can be tied to requirement items, ensuring traceability. It pro- vides the tools to effectively plan and manage activities with an organiza- tion?s supply chain network and en- sure that the project is on schedule and within budget. Thanks to real-time dashboard and metrics, all stakeholders can easily access up-to-date information and sta-tus. Organizations can make informed decisions and take corrective action, if necessary, in a timely manner for smooth project execution.Opening New Horizons in Global Maritime TradeTechnology is an important trump card in a climate of economic uncer-tainty where investments are continu-ally scrutinized and control of proj-ects and costs is key to remaining competitive. Streamlining the flow of information for efficient project man- agement ensures marine and offshore manufacturers? ability to meet their number one priority: to deliver on-time and on-budget. By taking advan-tage of a marine-centric collaborative, intelligent environment to monitor all activities across the extended enter- prise, which includes their suppliers, shipyards are empowered to improve time to market and product quality while controlling margins. Since all stakeholders have secure access to up-to-date project data in real time from anywhere, common challenges that typically resulted in cost overruns and significant delays can be minimized.The On Time To Sea Industry So- lution Experience based on Dassault Systèmes? 3DEXPERIENCE platform is a marine-centric digital environ-ment that supports the interactive 360 degree program management approach required for marine and offshore companies to engage in col- laborative planning, monitor project status and performance, and ensure secured traceability. As the industry adopts this tech-nology, the potential for the success- ful completion and launch of today?s complex vessels and platforms is boundless.MR #4 (26-33).indd 31MR #4 (26-33).indd 314/2/2013 10:39:42 AM4/2/2013 10:39:42 AM

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