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Tata Advanced Systems and Ramco Systems Collaborate on Defence MRO Digital Platform

Tata Advanced Systems and Ramco Systems Collaborate on Defence MRO Digital Platform
Strategic Partnership to Enhance Defence Aviation Maintenance
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) has selected Ramco Systems’ aviation software to power a new digital Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility dedicated to supporting the Indian Air Force. This collaboration represents a significant advancement in establishing a technology-driven MRO ecosystem for defence aviation in India. The facility will primarily focus on maintenance operations for the Indian Air Force’s Lockheed Martin C130J Super Hercules fleet.
Ramco Systems’ integrated Aviation MRO platform is designed to streamline TASL’s operational workflows comprehensively. It encompasses contract and quotation management, maintenance planning, component maintenance, engineering and quality management, supply chain operations, and customer billing. The platform also incorporates Ramco’s mobile applications, digital task cards, and resource optimisation tools, offering real-time operational visibility across maintenance shop floors and support functions. Sandesh Bilagi, President and Chief Operating Officer of Ramco Systems, emphasized that this collaboration will enable TASL to deploy a regulatory-compliant technology platform aimed at enhancing operational readiness and maintenance efficiency for the C130J fleet.
Market Response and Industry Context
Following the announcement, Ramco Systems’ shares experienced a notable surge, rising 6.49% to close at ₹429 on March 10, 2026. The stock opened at ₹405.15, reached an intraday high of ₹445.00, and closed with a market capitalisation of approximately ₹1,610 crore. Although trading below its 52-week high of ₹682.35, the share price remained well above the 52-week low of ₹288.05, reflecting increased investor confidence in the company’s growth prospects.
This partnership emerges amid a period of rapid digital transformation within the defence MRO sector. Both TASL and Ramco Systems face considerable challenges in implementing the digital platform, including navigating India’s complex regulatory framework for defence procurement, ensuring stringent cybersecurity measures to safeguard sensitive military data, and integrating advanced digital solutions with existing legacy systems. Furthermore, the initiative may encounter skepticism from traditional defence sector stakeholders who are cautious about rapid technological change. The move is also expected to prompt competitors to accelerate their own digitalisation efforts, potentially intensifying competition and fostering further innovation in the defence MRO market.
Company Profiles and Sector Implications
Ramco Systems is a global enterprise software provider specialising in cloud-based platforms for aviation, payroll, and enterprise resource planning. Its aviation suite supports over 24,000 users managing more than 4,000 aircraft worldwide, including airlines, defence organisations, and third-party maintenance operators. Tata Advanced Systems Limited operates as a strategic aerospace and defence company, focusing on advanced technology solutions tailored to India’s defence sector.
The collaboration between TASL and Ramco Systems underscores a broader shift towards digitalisation in India’s defence maintenance sector. This partnership has the potential to establish new benchmarks for operational efficiency and technological integration, reflecting the evolving landscape of defence aviation support services.

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