PLM & CM2 Consulting for Engineering Organisations
PLM rarely fails because of the software.
It fails because data, change, and ownership aren’t clear.
We help engineering organisations fix the things PLM tools can’t:
data integrity
configuration
change control
trust.
No consultancy theatre. No generic frameworks.
Just hands-on delivery that makes PLM work in the real world.
What We Actually Do
Our work typically falls into three areas.
Each one solves a specific, painful problem we see repeatedly across engineering organisations.
PLM Operating Model
If PLM feels heavy, slow, or constantly bypassed, the issue is rarely the system.
We help organisations design practical governance and operating models where PLM supports how the business actually works - without adding bureaucracy or theatre.
CM2-Aligned PLM Implementation
PLM implementations fail when tools are allowed to dictate process.
We align PLM systems with CM2 principles so change, configuration, and ownership are clear, scalable, and sustainable - not just documented.
PLM Data Migration
PLM data migrations fail because organisations treat data as files,
We help you migrate PLM data without losing traceability, integrity, or trust. Whether you’re upgrading Teamcenter, consolidating systems, or moving away from legacy platforms.
Who We Work With
We typically work with engineering-led organisations where PLM is business-critical, complex, and under pressure.
Engineering and manufacturing organisations
Regulated or safety-critical environments
Complex product structures and BOMs
Organisations tired of “PLM theatre”
Why Delta PLM
Hands-on delivery - not oversight
Deep PLM and CM2 experience
Configuration and change first, tools second
Straight-talk, even when it’s uncomfortable
Focused on outcomes, not slide decks
If you want reassurance rather than reality, we’re probably not for you.
If you want PLM to actually work, we should talk
Let’s Have a Proper Conversation
If you’re struggling with PLM, planning a change, or just want a second opinion without the sales pitch, let’s talk.

