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Revima turns to IFS Applications 10

Revima, an independent aviation MRO provider specialising in APUs, engine parts and landing gear for civil and military aircraft, has selected IFS Applications 10 to drive its international expansion and support its complex maintenance operations.

Revima is currently in the process of establishing a new, ultra-modern MRO facility in Thailand. The 130,000-square-foot site will become operational in early 2020 and will provide advanced MRO services for landing gear to customers in the Asia-Pacific region.

"Our accelerated growth coupled with the decision to build a new facility in Thailand were the catalysts for deploying advanced business processes and harmonising them throughout the company,” said Olivier Legrand, President & CEO of Revima. “IFS Applications distinguished itself from the competition through its robust, out-of-the-box MRO capabilities, which are delivered through a modern and intuitive user experience. Another deciding factor was IFS’s numerous customer references in the global aerospace sector.”

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Previously running separate solutions for its APU, Engine Parts Repair, and Landing Gear processes, Revima will reap a number of benefits from unifying their business processes on the IFS platform.

Amor Bekrar, managing director for IFS in France, said: "Our ability to meet complex MRO needs, combined with our very strong expertise in the heavily regulated aerospace and defence sector, will enable Revima to support its growth and deploy high-performance business processes across its international business. IFS will also help Revima deploy next-generation technologies such as IoT and mobility to accelerate its digital transformation.”

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IFS Applications 10 will be deployed at Revima’s facilities in Chonburi, Thailand, Caudebec-en-Caux, and Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône, France, supporting more than 1,000 MRO specialists when fully implemented.

 

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