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AMETEK continues rollout of Quantum Control across MRO ops

Component Control - provider of aviation MRO and Logistics business solutions - announced today that global customer AMETEK Aerospace & Defense has completed the rollout of Quantum Control at UK-based AEM Limited in the UK and at its Singapore service centre near Singapore Changi Airport.

 

Above: AEM at Stansted Airport, UK.

AEM Limited is one of the largest independent overhaul and repair facilities in Europe, providing accessory maintenance services for over 2,000 components from a variety of aircraft systems. AMETEK Singapore is part of the company’s worldwide AOG and 3rd party MRO service units.
 
Stewart Douglas, Vice President, IT, for AMETEK Aerospace & Defense, said: “We’re very pleased with the efficiency of the rollouts and Component Control’s commitment to the product and customer service.

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“Quantum Control was initially chosen because of its leadership in the MRO industry and its total cost of ownership. As we continue to standardise our operations on Quantum, the efficiencies and value gained by the solution continues to support our operational goals and our future acquisition strategy.”

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Component Control began the initial Quantum rollout in February 2010 at AMETEK’s High Standard Aviation, a Miami-based MRO unit and at Muirhead Aerospace, a leading MRO services provider based in the UK. AMETEK will continue the Quantum rollout in 2011 and 2012 at multiple locations in France and the United States.

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