Jobshop – a leading supplier of advanced production planning and control software to aero engineering manufacturers – will be showing how it helps companies meet the industry’s exacting standards at the Aero Engineering 2010 expo and congress.
With many years experience of working with aerospace and defense companies, Jobshop is a flexible, scalable and intelligent system offering advanced functionality and value in the key areas of manufacturing and assembly. It allows SME organisations to successfully compete in difficult economic and market conditions, through direct productivity improvements and lower IT infrastructure costs..jpg)
Aero engineering customers find it invaluable for complying with the FAIR standards on traceability. Jobshop General Manager Paul Holmes says: “Using the array of specialist features simplifies procedures such as operations, scheduling and costing – but in particular it enables manufacturers to meet traceability standards in being able to provide full evidence right the way through the production process.”
The system means companies can readily manage the following procedures almost on autopilot: Estimate & Quotations; Sales Order Processing; Material Requirements Planning; Purchase Orders; Work Orders; Scheduling; Shop Floor Data Capture; Materials Control; Costing; and Document Management.
Supporting direct interfaces to the best of breed accounts packages, Jobshop protects investment in existing systems and can easily be integrated with new peripheral systems. It is a brand of Planit.
Visitors to the AERO E
NGINEERING 2010 Exhibition at the NEC, Birmingham, on 29th and 30th September will have a chance to see demonstrations of Jobshop and discuss their particular requirements with product specialists.
The Exhibition provides an intensive two-day ‘engineering-centric’ focal point for business development within the supply chain, together with a showcase of industry partners and suppliers supporting the UK aerospace engineering industry– the second largest in the world.
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