MRO Software

MRO software is used by aviation companies to help control their technical records of aircraft fleets and the maintenance requirements of such fleets. Some products also allow third party providers of maintenance and continuous airworthiness services to use these products without the need for complex infrastructure. MRO software helps track the logistics, inventory, spare parts and work orders related to maintenance activities.

MRO Software(Maintenance, Repair, & Operation), Inc. - formerly known as PSDI, was a software firm based in Bedford, Massachusetts, which published Maximo, an Enterprise Asset Management system in the market.

The company was founded in 1968 by Bob Daniels, and was headed by Norman "Chip" Drapeau for the last half-decade until mid-2006 when it was acquired by IBM.

On August 3, 2006 the company was acquired by IBM for cash consideration of $739 million.

On April 1, 2007 MRO Software ceased to exist as the Transfer of Trade to IBM took place.

Other MRO software vendors include: PTC SLM, Commsoft OASES, Rusada ENVISION (formerly known as Russell Adams / RAL), Mxi, AMICOS, Ramco, Swiss AS, Aircraft Maintenance Systems, Component Quantum Control, Volartec and IFS.[1]

References

  1. "Aviation Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Software". Business-Software-Applications.com. Retrieved 2013-06-01.


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