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ScaleB

Software Development

Pune, Maharashtra 1,136 followers

India’s First Aras-Powered Modern PLM for Digital Manufacturing

About us

ScaleB is a strategic initiative by SteepGraph, developed in partnership with Aras, the global leader in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Built on the powerful Aras Innovator platform, ScaleB delivers scalable, industry-ready, and cost-effective PLM solutions designed specifically for Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs). Our mission is simple yet ambitious: bring enterprise-grade PLM capabilities - traditionally accessible only to Fortune 500 companies - within reach of growing SMBs. With over two decades of global PLM consulting, implementation, and engineering experience, the team behind ScaleB combines deep industry expertise with cutting-edge digital engineering practices to help organizations transform the way they design, develop, and deliver products. ScaleB empowers SMBs to: • Accelerate product innovation and reduce time-to-market • Digitally manage the entire product lifecycle - from concept to manufacturing • Adopt enterprise-level PLM technology without enterprise-level costs • Build scalable digital foundations to compete in global markets By enabling SMBs with advanced PLM capabilities, ScaleB aims to strengthen India’s manufacturing ecosystem and contribute to India's vision of becoming a globally competitive, innovation-driven economy. At ScaleB, we believe that world-class product innovation should not be limited by company size. We exist to help businesses transform ideas into reality - faster, smarter, and more sustainably. Follow this page to explore insights on PLM, Digital Engineering, Product Innovation, and Industry 4.0, and discover how ScaleB is helping organizations scale their engineering excellence.

Website
https://scaleb.com/
Industry
Software Development
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Pune, Maharashtra
Founded
2025
Specialties
PLM, Product Lifecycle Management, PLM Services, Reporting & Dashboards, IT Infrastructure Consulting, Digital Transformation, Aras Innovator, PLM for Small and Medium Businesses, Indian PLM, Made in India, and PLM for SMBs

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  • Most production delays don’t start on the shop floor - they start in disconnected BOMs.   The handover between Engineering and Manufacturing is often where timelines slip and margins shrink. Why? Because these two critical teams look at the exact same product through completely different lenses.   While Engineering focuses on product intent (EBOM), Manufacturing is focused on production execution (MBOM). 🔹 EBOM (The 'What'): Driven by CAD, functional logic, and design intent.  🔹 MBOM (The 'How'): Driven by build sequences, process planning, and shop floor efficiency.   Without a continuous Digital Thread bridging this gap, companies face endless rework, data silos, and costly delays.  With alignment? Faster launches, higher quality, and scalable production. Take a look at the breakdown below.👇   Drop in comments how is your organization managing the translation from EBOM to MBOM?    #Manufacturing #PLM #Engineering #DigitalThread #Industry40 #SupplyChain #ScaleB #Aras #SteepGraph #EBOM #MBOM  

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    Everything works, until one wrong version or a missed change turns hours of effort into rework. In this edition of PLM Unlocked by ScaleB, we’re talking about something most manufacturing teams overlook - Engineering Control. Not as a process. But as the foundation that decides whether your systems scale… or fall apart. If you’ve ever asked “Is this the latest version?” - this one’s for you. 📩 Read the full newsletter below and drop your thoughts below. #EngineeringControl #PLM #ProductLifecycleManagement #Manufacturing #ScaleB #Aras #SteepGraph #ProductLifecycleManagement #Innovation #DigitalTransformation

  • Most companies do not have a PLM problem. - They have a product chaos problem. - Design files are scattered. - Engineering changes move through email. - Manufacturing works with outdated BOMs. - Quality teams chase information across systems. - And leadership wonders why product launches are delayed. This is what happens when product data has no backbone. A modern PLM changes that. It creates one connected system where product information actually flows. ⮞ Engineering works on the right version ⮞ Manufacturing sees the latest BOM ⮞ Quality tracks every change ⮞ Leadership sees the full product lifecycle No confusion | No disconnected systems | No version wars Just one digital thread connecting everything. That is the real power of modern PLM. Not storage → Control Not documentation → Coordination Not complexity → Clarity The companies that master this build products faster, Scale operations smoother and outpace competitors who are still stuck in spreadsheets. Which PLM capability has made the biggest difference in your organization? #PLM #ProductLifecycleManagement #DigitalTransformation #EngineeringManagement #ProductDevelopment #ManufacturingTechnology #DigitalThread #EngineeringChangeManagement #BOMManagement #SmartManufacturing #Industry40 #ManufacturingInnovation #ScaleB #Aras

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  • Manufacturing is evolving from Bolts → Bytes → Bots. Mr. Saurabh Chhajer, Managing Director & Partner at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shared how digital technologies are transforming factories and supply chains, at the ACMA India Technology Summit 2026. His mentioned: Smart factories are no longer experimental pilots. They are becoming essential for the next phase of manufacturing competitiveness. Through BCG's industry study, several insights stood out. • The automotive sector is moving from operational excellence (bolts) to data-driven operations (bytes) and now toward robotics and Industry 4.0 (bots). • Smart factory technologies can deliver 20–30% improvements in cycle time, quality, and operational efficiency. • Nearly two-thirds of companies have already started deploying Industry 4.0 pilots across their plants. • The biggest unlock for digital factories is clean, trusted data captured through sensors and integrated data systems. • Successful transformations require strong leadership sponsorship, phased deployment, and effective change management. ⚙️ Mr. Chhajer also highlighted that many mid-sized manufacturing companies in India are already seeing measurable improvements in productivity and quality through smart factory initiatives. ScaleB reinforces this as an important shift. The next generation of manufacturing leadership will be built on data, automation, and digitally connected factories. 🌍 We appreciate Mr. Saurabh Chhajer for sharing these insights on the future of smart factories and Industry 4.0 in India's automotive sector. More insights coming soon from the Leaders of Indian Automotive Industry. #AutoIndustry #NextGenMobility #Aatmanirbhar #ScaleB #Aras #ACMAAwards2026 #AutoComponents #TechnologySummit #ViksitBharat #AutomotiveIndustry #AutoIndustry #Industry40

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  • The next phase of automotive leadership will not be decided only by what we manufacture. It will be decided by how resilient and adaptable our supply chains are. At the ACMA India Technology Summit 2026, Mr. Deepak Thukral, Head - Supply Chain at Maruti Suzuki India Limited, shared a clear roadmap for what Supply Chain 2.0 must look like for the Indian automotive ecosystem. His message was: As the industry scales in volume and technology, supply chains must evolve to become more resilient, intelligent, and globally competitive. He highlighted five key pillars that will define the future of automotive supply chains. • Resilience Supply chains must reduce critical dependencies and increase localization to manage geopolitical risks and raw material volatility. • Global Quality Indian suppliers must consistently deliver world class quality while remaining cost competitive in global markets. • Flexibility Manufacturing systems must be designed to handle volume changes and technology shifts without impacting cost or efficiency. • Digitalization & AI Supply chain visibility, forecasting, and decision making will increasingly rely on data, AI, and digital technologies. • Sustainability Carbon neutrality and greener manufacturing will require collective action across the entire supplier ecosystem. 🌱 Mr. Thukral also highlighted that India's passenger vehicle production could grow from 5 million units today to over 7 million units by 2030, creating massive opportunities for the entire automotive supply chain. At ScaleB, this vision strongly resonates with what we see across the manufacturing ecosystem. The companies that build resilient, digital, flexible, and sustainable supply chains will lead the next era of automotive manufacturing. 🌍 We appreciate Mr. Deepak Thukral for sharing this practical roadmap for the future of India's auto component supply chains. More insights coming soon from the Leaders of Indian Automotive Industry. #AutoIndustry #NextGenMobility #Aatmanirbhar #ScaleB #Aras #ACMAAwards2026 #AutoComponents #TechnologySummit #ViksitBharat #AutomotiveIndustry #AutoIndustry #Supplychain

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  • India's automotive industry is growing at an extraordinary pace. Vehicle production increased from 28.4 million units in FY24 to nearly 31 million units in FY25, while exports crossed 5.3 million vehicles. At the 60th ACMA India Excellence Awards & 11th Technology Summit 2026, Shri HD Kumaraswamy, Hon'ble Minister for Heavy Industries & Steel, Government of India, shared the government's perspective on strengthening India's automotive manufacturing ecosystem. His address highlighted how policy initiatives are supporting the next phase of industry growth. A few key announcements and priorities stood out: • The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for automobiles and auto components, with an outlay of nearly ₹26,000 crore, is driving advanced manufacturing and technology adoption. • The ACC battery manufacturing scheme, with ₹18,000 crore support, aims to build 50 GWh of domestic battery manufacturing capacity. • Development of rare earth corridors will strengthen supply chains for critical materials used in advanced mobility technologies. • A new ₹13,000 crore initiative for construction and infrastructure equipment manufacturing will boost heavy engineering and capital goods sectors. • Strategic trade engagement with the US and EU is opening new opportunities for Indian automotive exports. 🌍 The message was clear: India is building the policy and manufacturing foundation needed to become a global hub for next generation automotive technologies. At ScaleB, we see these initiatives as strong enablers for companies looking to scale manufacturing capability and participate in global value chains. ⚙️ We appreciate Shri H. D. Kumaraswamy for sharing the government's vision for India's automotive and manufacturing ecosystem. More insights coming soon from the Leaders of Indian Automotive Industry. #AutoIndustry #NextGenMobility #Aatmanirbhar #ScaleB #Aras #ACMAAwards2026 #AutoComponents #TechnologySummit #ViksitBharat #AutomotiveIndustry #AutoIndustry

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  • The global automotive industry is at a major inflection point. Decarbonization, electrification, and new technologies are reshaping how vehicles are designed and manufactured. At the 60th ACMA India Excellence Awards & 11th Technology Summit 2026, Mr. Shailesh Chandra, President of SIAM and Managing Director & CEO of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited, shared a powerful perspective on India's opportunity in this transformation. His message was clear: The shift toward sustainable mobility is not just a challenge, It is a strategic opportunity for India to become a global manufacturing hub. Several insights from his address stood out. • The global automotive industry is undergoing technology disruption, energy transition, and decarbonization. • India has the potential to become a global hub for electric and sustainable mobility manufacturing. • The industry must accelerate localization of critical automotive components to strengthen supply chain resilience. • Next generation vehicles require new supplier capabilities in power electronics, advanced materials, and precision manufacturing. • Future success will depend on deeper collaboration between OEMs and suppliers through co-development and shared technology roadmaps. 🚗 Mr. Chandra also highlighted how initiatives across electrification, biofuels, circular economy, green hydrogen, and road safety are shaping the future of India's mobility ecosystem. At ScaleB, we believe India's automotive ecosystem is entering a defining decade where sustainability, technology, and supply chain capability will shape global competitiveness. 🌍 We sincerely appreciate Mr. Shailesh Chandra for sharing these insights and reinforcing the importance of collaboration across the automotive value chain. More insights coming soon from the Leaders of Indian Automotive Industry. #AutoIndustry #NextGenMobility #Aatmanirbhar #ScaleB #Aras #ACMAAwards2026 #AutoComponents #TechnologySummit #ViksitBharat #AutomotiveIndustry #AutoIndustry

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    Automotive suppliers are facing a silent challenge that is reshaping the future of the industry. At the 60th ACMA India Excellence Awards & 11th Technology Summit 2026, Mr. Himanshu Zalavadiya, Founder and Chairman of SteepGraph, highlighted why uncontrolled engineering changes are silently eroding margins, disrupting launches, and creating avoidable chaos across supplier programs. The takeaway was very clear: Change management can no longer be treated as routine documentation. It must become a disciplined, cross-functional system that protects cost, timelines, and OEM trust. Read the full blog here: https://lnkd.in/dq4pW4Cq #ScaleB #Aras #ChangeManagement #ACMA #AutomotiveIndustry #AutomotiveSuppliers #AerospaceSuppliers #PLM

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  • Cars used to start deteriorating the moment they left the showroom. Today, they are designed to get better over time. At the 60th ACMA India Excellence Awards & 11th Technology Summit 2026, Mr. Tarun Garg, Managing Director & CEO of Hyundai Motor Company, spoke about how the automotive industry is entering the era of software-defined vehicles. This shift is fundamentally changing what the auto component ecosystem must build. A few insights from his address stood out. • The industry is transitioning from mechanical systems to software-driven vehicles that improve through over-the-air updates. • Suppliers must evolve from component manufacturers to technology partners who help co-design future mobility. • The traditional Just-in-Time supply chain is giving way to more resilient models like Just-in-Case and Just-in-Future. • Deep localization of components, electronics, and materials will be critical for India's competitiveness. • The next generation workforce must combine mechanical engineering with software, electronics, and EV expertise. ⚙️ Mr. Garg also emphasized that Indian manufacturers must raise their ambition. The goal should not be limited to serving domestic demand but to become trusted global partners in mobility value chains. 🌍 At ScaleB, this perspective reflects a major shift we are seeing across manufacturing. The future of automotive will belong to companies that invest early in technology, talent, and resilient supply chains. We appreciate Mr. Tarun Garg for sharing this forward-looking vision for the industry. More insights coming soon from the Leaders of Indian Automotive Industry. #AutoIndustry #NextGenMobility #Aatmanirbhar #ScaleB #Aras #ACMAAwards2026 #AutoComponents #TechnologySummit #ViksitBharat #AutomotiveIndustry #AutoIndustry

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