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Enigma to Exhibit at Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operations IT Conference
Dépèche transmise le 5 juin 2009 par Business Wire
BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enigma Inc., the leader in aftermarket service and support technology, will be exhibiting at the Airline and Aerospace MRO and Operations IT Conference, June 8-9, 2009 at the Sheraton Frankfurt Hotel & Tower Conference Center at the Frankfurt Airport in Germany.
The event will bring together aviation industry leaders from across EMEA to discuss issues relating to the development of IT and its application in aircraft maintenance and flight operations.
The Enigma exhibit booth will feature demonstrations of the Enigma InService MRO, Job Card Generator and Revision Manager solutions for aircraft maintenance. These solutions allow maintenance planners, technicians and engineers to improve maintenance speed and accuracy and to control the distribution of new and modified service information, including: parts, service, bulletins, job cards, OEM revisions, engineering orders and more.
Enigma has helped airlines like Japan Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines to decrease maintenance costs, increase equipment uptime and increase maintenance efficiency and consistency.
Quote attributable to Jonathan Yaron, president and CEO of Enigma Inc.:
“Information technology has evolved to affect all aspects of aircraft maintenance, from technical publications to digital sign-offs on job cards, and Enigma has proven to help numerous airlines and aviation shops realize substantial efficiency gains to drive business growth.”
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About Enigma
Enigma is the only software company delivering a product suite that improves the efficiency, consistency and profitability of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operations and aftermarket sales and service organizations. Enigma’s unique products integrate with product lifecycle management, supply chain management, enterprise resource planning and other enterprise applications to provide a dynamic encyclopedia of service, parts and diagnostic information that captures technicians’ expertise and manages an optimal service and support workflow. By facilitating aftermarket maintenance, parts logistics and equipment uptime, Enigma helps service and support organizations maximize their profitability. For more information, visit www.enigma.com and www.uptimeblog.com.
Enigma 3C is a registered trademark of Enigma. All other trademarks or trade names belong to their respective owners.
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