Program Manager at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
May 6, 2026
While I cannot disclose specific metrics due to confidentiality, I can share that our implementation of Siemens PLM TeamCenter has engendered significant returns, particularly in time savings.
Siemens PLM TeamCenter has positively impacted my organization as it has saved a lot of time, it has a very quick response, its environment is very stable, and its support is very good.
Siemens PLM TeamCenter has positively impacted our organization by helping us sort the data, and in terms of work and releases, it makes our tasks very easy.
Senior Developer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Feb 6, 2026
In my current company, which was a startup at that time, Siemens PLM TeamCenter plays a vital role in maintaining all of the engineering manufacturing data, which we were manually keeping in Excel.
I like the Teamcenter Requirements Manager. It also has a structure manager where you create an engineering bill of materials and manufacturing process planning. There is something like service lifecycle management. That is where the maintenance data is stored. There are multiple modules. ALM Polarion is also a Siemens solution. It is a separate product, but it's part of the Siemens portfolio.
Senior Mechanical Designer at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Jul 8, 2015
The best part of TeamCenter is the ability to pull down current vehicle environment at will to guarantee I am working to the latest level, also allowing me to communicate data directly to the customer without delay simply by checking in or enveloping data directly to a user.
Program Manager at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
May 6, 2026
In daily operations, while Siemens PLM TeamCenter is an extremely powerful tool, challenges regarding user experience arise, especially in large, complex programs involving multiple vendors.
For improvement of Siemens PLM TeamCenter, we can add something. For example, there are patches that come, and we have raised some enhancement requests.
This solution works, but it has many issues. Smaller companies are coming up the cloud-based PLM solutions that may replace larger PLM companies like PTC or Siemens in the future. It has some performance problems, and the maintenance is too expensive. Recently, we completed a project, and it cost almost $6 million to upgrade.