Just my two cents,
From an ISO Rep point of view, I would have to say that you first need to look into your companies requirements for controls. Just purchasing a PDM program is not the best method to the madness.
First thing you would need to do is analyze and document all your current processes as is. The next step would be to perform a gap analysis upon your processes and correct any errors to which you discover. Only then can you truly know what PDM system will work for your specific set of internal, and external, requirements. Might I suggest that you get a copy of the ISO9000 spec? I am not telling you that your company needs to become compliant, just utilize the knowledge in has to offer in regards to revision control of quality documents and data.
The next step to take would be to create and present a presentation to your top-management showing them you’re found data supporting your need for a PDM system. Just be sure that you fully analyze multiple systems and have the company reps of the aforementioned programs, relate the system to your specific need. Every company is different, thus no one system that works of company A will work for company B.
Though for recommendation purposes only, for Autodesk product users, I recommend Autodesk Vault Manufacturing. I have personally used Vault for a few years, but as our company expands to multiple locations across the US, we needed to upgrade to the Manufacturing version to allow multi-site collaboration.
Good luck on your long hard endeavor.
The following site is a great source for quality control and documentation questions and assistance. This is more-or-less a quality and revision control issue.
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Nathan
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