Flight Power Repair Group manages FAA-approved repair facility with Component Control Quantum Control MRO, logistics software

December 16, 2011

Posted by Courtney E. Howard

SAN DIEGO, 16 Dec. 2011. Flight Power Repair Group, an FAA/EASA-certified repair facility, has selected Quantum Control to manage its specialized repair facility in Doral, Fla. Flight Power Repair Group is leveraging Component Control’s Quantum software to automate all repair shop and materials management operations, ensuring best practices across the business.The Quantum Control MRO and Logistics solution delivered to Flight Power Repair Group operates on a highly scalable and secure Oracle database and includes a range of logistics and business modules.

“We chose Quantum because it offered every function we needed to manage our inventory and shop repair operations, including integrated quoting, billing, repair information, and data management for regulatory approvals, all in one streamlined and efficient system,” says Mario Galego, president of Flight Power Repair Group. “By using Quantum, we are simultaneously maintaining FAA-compliant business processes, and keeping accurate maintenance records for our job lines, while we complete the work. This results in reduced operational costs and improved turn times, two competitive advantages that greatly benefit our company and our customers.”

Flight Power Repair Group will also use Component Control’s Quantum as a sales tool. Galego notes, “We often mention to potential customers that we use Quantum, a real-time, integrated control system, to manage all our operations and to comply with regulatory requirements. This instills a lot of confidence in them to trust Flight Power Repair Group as their certified repair partner.”


 

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