boost-aero - Presentation

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boost-aero - Presentation
Competitiveness of the Aerospace & Defence Industry
eBSN
Panel 2: Automobile/aerospace sector
BOOST-AERO
International Aerospace Standards of exchange
of the Extended Enterprise
SAMY SCEMAMA
[email protected]
BOOST = Business Opportunities with new Organizations, Standards and Technologies
http://www.boost-aero.com
All major Aerospace & Defence companies launched
supplier portals and e-supply chain exchanges
Î Better quality and reliability of the supply chain, reduction of costs, cycles and inventories
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Airbus : Sup@irWorld supplier portal
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Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Bae Systems & Rolls Royce : Exostar Market Place
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Dassault Aviation : DassaultSuppliers supplier portal
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Safran : e-fournisseurs supplier portal
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Thales : Exindus supplier portal
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…
Aerospace & Defence e-supply chain digital integration road map
2004
Q1 Q2
Q3
2006
2005
Q4
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q1 Q2
300
Suppliers
30
Suppliers
9 000
Suppliers
e-fournisseurs
Exindus
30
Suppliers
20
Suppliers
Q4
Q1
Q3
Q4 Q1
Q2
180
Suppliers
DassaultSuppliers
15 000
Suppliers
400
Suppliers
100
Suppliers
20 000
Suppliers
600
Suppliers
200
Suppliers
e-supply chain
Qualification,
Qualification, Pilots
Pilots Deployment
Development
Deployment
Development (DA,
standards
Sagem,
Snecma)
(DA, Sagem, Snecma)
development
UN/CEFACT
BoostAero
launch
AIA
ASD
Submission
Association
Rosettanet MOU
(GIFAS)
Supplier Portal Mockup
Connector and logistic Hub
ASD/MCG (Maintenance)
ASD/EAQG (Quality)
Q2
2008
600
Suppliers
PV 787
PV 7X
Q3
2007
Needs,
Needs, specs
specs
BoostAero
BoostAero and
and SPEC
SPEC 2000M
2000M convergence
convergence
BoostAero
ASD/AIA Advisory Group
Development
Development
ASD/MCG
ASD/MCG MOU
MOU
EAQG presentation
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
Innovation and Competitiveness of the Aerospace &
Defence industry
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Objective : improve competitiveness through e-supply chain best practices and
digital exchanges
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BoostAero status : Developed in 2004
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Adopted by ASD and AIA, European and American Aerospace associations
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Used by a growing number of European and American companies
Members :
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BoostAero International Association : ATR, DAHER, DASSAULT AVIATION, EPICOS, EXOSTAR
(Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Bae Systems, Rolls Royce), GIFAS, MAP, MBDA, POTEZ,
RADIALL, SAFRAN Group, SKF Aerospace, THALES Group, ZODIAC Group, …
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ASD/AIA Advisory Group
Information and contacts : www.boostaero.com
BOOST : Business Opportunities with new Organizations, Standards and Technologies
BoostAero objective : Global e-supply chain standards
+ interoperability with maintenance standards
Î seamless connections, reliability
30% of value
70% of value
A necessity:
Standards and accompanying suppliers
A strategic must:
But the essential remains to be done
Manufacturers
1st rung
2nd rung
Manufacturers
Rung n
Customers
1st rung
2nd rung
Rung n
Customers
Market place
Market place
Manufacturing branch
Business process : Proprietary message formats
Difficult integration , cost overruns, quality issues
Manufacturing branch
Standard message formats
Easy integration , quality, reliability
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Methodological approach used
BoostAero standards are developed in four layers : Business Process,
Semantic, Syntax and Technical Architecture
Analyse de l’existant
Business process couvert
Commandes ponctuelles
Business Process
FOURNISSEURS
CLIENTS
Fiche produit
Fiche produit
Avec info
Avec info
logistique
logistique
Intégration du catalogue produit
Réception / capacité de l’usine
Planning de production
Volume
Volume
sur l’année
sur l’année
Prévision de vente
Capacité de livraison
sur prévision de vente
Intégration planning général
Forecast
Forecast
sur x
sur x
semaines
semaines
Prévision de commande
Homogeneity for all
Business Processes
Intégration planification
Lecture et avis de réception
Acceptation - Capacité de livraison
sur prévision de commande
Volume
Volume
FERME
FERME
semaine à
semaine à
venir
Survenir
certaines
Sur certaines
Pieces
Pieces
Autorisation
Autorisation
De livraison
De livraison
Commande / modification
de commande
Réception et contrôles
Catalogue produit
Avis de réception
Préparation
Avis
Avis
d’expédition
d’expédition
Expédition
Réception
Réception
Factures
Factures
Préparation facture
Intégration comptable
Etude Préliminaire BOOST-AERO – Guide d’entretien Industriels aéronautiques
Semantic
Data Dictionary
Homogeneity for all
messages
National data
Sectorial data
Worlwide data
Core
components
UN/CEFACT
Syntax
16
AIA
ATA
Other
Propri
ERP
AECMA
Administrations
Id
data
Enterprises
DGI-CP
Persons
ebXML
e-doc
e-doc
ebXML
Architecture Technique
Sup@irworld
Solution Liebherr
Secured Architecture
Nomades
Fournisseurs
1
2
EDIFACT
Filiales
Plateau Clients
Virtuel Coopérants
Fournisseurs
Interface
Greenloop
3
VPN
Baan
IV C4 SCH
VPN
Fournisseurs
rang n
Market Places
Cryptography, …
VPN
Clients
INTRANET
c e- o d
Calcul
des
besoins
Supply chain
Sup@irworld
SAP
HTTPS, SSL, PKI
1
I2
Consultation
I2
SPOKE
4
Applications
Portails
Station
TradeXpress
Applications
Données
2 Téléchargement
2
INTRANET
Consultation
3 Téléchargement
Etude préliminaire BOOST-AERO – Liebherr 06/02/04
Source : BOOST
Extranet logique
(sur Internet)
Coopérants
Airbus Fr, DM
Envoi du
message
Interoperable
architectures, ebMS2
Les systèmes d’information doivent
s’interconnecter de façon sécurisée à Internet ou Extranet
e-mail
FireWall
FireWall
HTTP
Administration
Zone Neutre
(DMZ)
Extranet
physique (sur
réseau privé)
Comité de Pilotage e-PME – 13/11/2003
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Futurs
Collaborateurs
Presse
Grand public
Internet
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BOOST-Aero Methodology
Nature and role of the partnership
Involvement of major Aerospace & Defence companies in BoostAero
(in red : members of BoostAero International)
BoostAero, S.E.I.N.E. and e-PME scope
European
European
Prime
PrimeContractors
Contractors
20
20companies
companies
European
EuropeanCivil
CivilCustomers
Customers
Air
AirFrance
FranceIndustries
Industries
Autres
airliners
Autres airliners
European
European
Defence
DefenceCustomers
Customers
SIMMAD
SIMMAD
DGA
DGA
Aeronautics
Aeronautics
ATR
ATR
Eurocopter
Eurocopter
US/UK
US/UKCustomers
Customers
Airliners
Airliners
DOD
DOD
MOD
MOD
Dassault
Aviation
Espace
Espace
Alcatel
AlcatelSpace
Space
EADS
Astrium
Astrium
Défence
Défence
DCN
DCN
GIAT
GIAT
MBDA
MBDA
Customers
Airbus
Thales
MP
Exostar
US/UK
Boeing
US/UKPrime
PrimeContractors
Contractors
??companies
companies
Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics
Aeronautics
Raytheon
Bombardier,
Bombardier,
BAE Systems
Embraer
Embraer
Rolls Royce
Epicos
Epicos
European
EuropeanTier
Tier11and
and22
100 companies
100 companies
Structure
Structuremanufacturers
manufacturers
Latecoère,
Latecoère,Potez
Potez
Socata,
Socata,Sogerma
Sogerma
Equipment
Equipmentmanufacturers
manufacturers
Daher,
Goodrich
Daher, Goodrich
Hispano
HispanoSuiza,
Suiza,Hurel-Hispano,
Hurel-Hispano,
Intertechnique,
Intertechnique,Liebherr,
Liebherr,MAP
MAP
Messier-Dowty,
Messier
Bugatti
Messier-Dowty, Messier Bugatti
Radiall
Radiall
Thales
ThalesAerospace
AerospaceDivision
Division
Ratier-Figeac
Ratier-Figeac
Sagem
Sagem
Engine
Enginemanufacturers
manufacturers
Turbomeca,
Turbomeca,…
…
Materials
Materialssuppliers
suppliers
Eramet-Aubert&Duval
Eramet-Aubert&Duval
Pechiney,
Pechiney,…
…
Safran
Industrial Supply Chain
US/UK
US/UKTier
Tier11and
and22
??companies
companies
Equipment
Equipmentmanufacturers
manufacturers
Honeywell
Engine
Enginemanufacturers
manufacturers GE
Pratt&Whittney
Pratt&Whittney
Tier
Tiernn
8000 companies
8000 companies
from
fromwhich
which5300
5300
already
already
registered
registeredinin
e-PME
e-PME
Program
Program
Design
Design
Mecanics
Mecanics
Electronic
Electronic
Hydraulic
Hydraulic
Completion
Completion
Data
Data
Acquisition
Acquisition
Materials
Materials
…
…
Tier
Tiernn
? companies
? companies
Governance and maintenance of the BoostAero standards
The BoostAero International non profit Association, hosted by ASD
The BoostAero Advisory Group
ATA
ASD/MCG
(Spec 2000)
(Spec 2000M)
Discussions
MOU
BoostAero
Advisory Group
• AIA
• EADS
• Airbus
• Boeing
•…
Registration
Strategy
Recommendations
• Standardization Strategy
Core team
(permanent staff)
RosettaNet
(UNTrade Standards) (Industrial Standards)
BoostAero International
Association
(Executives)
• ASD
UN/CEFACT
Standard
Development
Working Groups
Liaison Agreement
A&D Companies
(Experts)
Participation
at Standard
Development
Funding for
Core Team
• Standard development (Business Processes,
Documents, Data Dictionaries)
• E-tool specifications (connectors, …)
• Standard maintenance
• Standard publication and marketing
• Customers
• Primes
• Tier 1
• others
• Requirements
• E-business projects
Innovative ways used to implement the policy
initiative
BOOST-AERO and e-SME
Boost the competitiveness of the Aerospace supply chain
through european and national programmes
Aerospace Supply Chain
Partners
European partners
European BOOST-AERO
standardization program
Prime Contractor
• European Commission
• European ASD companies :
Airbus, EADS, BAE Systems,
Dassault, RR, Snecma,
Thales, …
• ASD associations : ASD,
ATECMA, BDLI, GIFAS,
SBAC, …
e-business standards
e-business projects
Fundings
Mobilization
Communication
Integrator
Integrator
European e-SME
adaptation programme
Management, dissemination
• eBSN Network, UKCeB, …
Equipement supplier
Org. & technical Packages
Comité
Pilotage
Comité
de de
Pilotage
National
partners
national
national
• Public
services
• GIFAS,
• GIFAS,
Industriels
Industriels
aéro
• ASD
companies
aéro
• ASD •national
Institutionnels
• Institutionnels
: :
associations
• SME support Network
SME
Fundings
Mobilisation
Communication
Support
SME
National e-SME programmes
SME
Change Management
e-business strategy
SME
SME
SME
SME
SME
e-business tools & services
High bandwith
IT partners
e-busness packaged
solutions
BoostAero e-supply chain standards and solutions : digital integration till tier n,
through Supplier Portals and connectors or through ASP logistic Hubs
Customers
Tier 1 suppliers
Tier 2, 3, n
Available messages :
Supply agreement, Order,
Supply Schedule, Delivery,
Logistic, Receipt, Control,
Invoice
2007 new messages :
VMI, Supplier performance,
Tracking, Quality, …
…
…
Source : BOOST
ASP Logistic Hub
Connector
ERP
EDI Mode
BoostAero Standard
EDI Mode
BoostAero Standard
Downloading
BoostAero Standard
Consultation
HTML
Universal
Connector
ERP
Interface
Supplier Portal
Supplier
Portal
Consultation
HTML
Downloading
BoostAero Standard
BoostAero
Standards
…
Membership of the
Boost-Aero International Association
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Members
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Have no influence (votes) upon the evolutions of the standards
Access all the deliverables of the BoostAero published standards
Access the tools (supplier guide, conformity tools, workshop, special agreement)
Access the BoostAero Network
Support the Boost-Aero standardization project,
Light Support
Š No physical support
Š Mail Support
Š Online Help Desk (FAQ, docs, ...)
Non members
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Access freely the UN/CEFACT published standards and information on web site
Support
Š No mail support
Š No Help Desk
No influence (votes) upon the evolutions of the standards, no support
Reserved to suppliers who are imposed the Boost-Aero standards by their customers
BoostAero implementations
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Dassault Aviation
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Exostar
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Sagem Defense and Security Portal Q1 2006
Snecma Portal : adaptation current portal to BoostAero Q4 2006
Connexions with Boeing through Exostar
Thales
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Connections with suppliers Q4 2006
Safran
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Pilot early 2007 with Thales Aerospace
Radiall
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Machine to Machine connection available through Machine Link
First implementations to be done with Boeing : Latécoère, Labinal, Messier Bugatti, …
UK MoD will use BoostAero through Exostar
MBDA
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450 suppliers connected end 2007.
…
Thales Aerospace with MBDA Q3 2006
Thales-Suppliers Portal in BoostAero : 2007
For all informations : http://www.boost-aero.com
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Available documents (members)
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Business Process Requirement Specifications, Message Specifications
Data Dictionary, Interconnexion Architecture, XML Schemes
Steering Committees Reports
Contacts
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Projet Director : Pierre Faure, Boost-Aero Project Director, Dassault Aviation e-business & CRM Director,
[email protected]
Boost-Aero standards functional support : S.Scemama [email protected], 06 10 25 45 59
Site access : Jean Brange, [email protected], 06 83 62 89 02, 01 53 43 82 70