Digital transformation consortium invests in OnePLM

The Digital Transformation consortium of Magnus Digital, Dimensys, PLM Solutions and Appronto, along with the main shareholder Holland Capital, is investing in OnePLM. This collaboration complements the product and service offering and enables international customers to be fully serviced regarding all their Digital Transformation needs.

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OnePLM is the market leader for Siemens Digital Industries Software in the UK & Ireland, they deliver PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) solutions including maintenance, technical support, and consultancy. This joining of forces contributes to the vision of playing an important role in the Digital Transformation of the manufacturing industry, using Siemens, SAP, Mendix and Boomi technologies.

Growth through buy-and-build

The acquisition of OnePLM is the next step in the buy-and-build strategy pursued with the support of Holland Capital. Together, these five companies employ more than 420 people and focuses on product lifecycle & asset management, IT architecture, low-code applications, system integrations and process optimisation with their digital transformation. The companies assist organisations in various sectors, including the manufacturing industry.

Peter-Jan Simons, CEO of the consortium said: “OnePLM is part of the strategic expansion of our group with high-level expertise of digital transformation in modern industry. I am very excited about this addition, because together with OnePLM, our customers in the UK, Ireland and the Benelux countries will be better served. In addition, our consultants will gain increased international career opportunities. The Siemens PLM expertise of OnePLM boosts our Siemens operations in Europe and takes the partnership with Siemens to the next level.”

Mark Parry, managing director OnePLM added: “After successful acquisitions and mergers in the UK utilising UK funding mechanisms, OnePLM’s strategy was to build the most comprehensive Siemens Digital Industries Software partner in the world. With a focus on core PLM products and services, to all Design and Make customers in the UK and Ireland, irrespective of size – from new start-ups to multinational OEM’s. Our exciting new chapter is part of the same strategy for EMEA, utilising European funding options. Our UK and Ireland customers will now also benefit from the groups Low code and SAP capabilities, building a new European discrete industry strength in totally integrated systems across PLM (Develop), ERP (Plan) and MES (Produce).”

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