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Tata Advanced Systems Chooses Ramco Software for New Defense MRO Facility

Tata Advanced Systems Selects Ramco Software for New Defense MRO Facility
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), the aerospace and defence division of the Tata Group, has chosen Ramco Systems to implement its aviation software platform at TASL’s forthcoming Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility. This new centre will primarily service Lockheed Martin’s C-130J Super Hercules aircraft operated by the Indian Air Force, representing a significant advancement in TASL’s ambition to establish a modern, digitally enabled MRO ecosystem within India.
Digital Transformation of Maintenance Operations
Ramco Systems will deploy its integrated Aviation MRO platform to oversee core operational processes and enhance efficiency across maintenance activities. The implementation will encompass a broad spectrum of functions, including contract and quote management, maintenance planning, hangar operations, component repair, supply chain management, engineering and quality control, as well as customer billing. These modules will be unified into a single digital system designed to streamline maintenance workflows and improve operational transparency.
The platform incorporates mobile applications that provide technicians and engineers with real-time access to critical information on the shop floor. Features such as digital task cards, electronic publications, and resource planning tools will facilitate immediate access to maintenance documentation and operational data, thereby reducing reliance on manual paperwork and boosting workflow efficiency. This system supports TASL’s vision of a fully digital shop floor, where maintenance tasks, work orders, and documentation are processed electronically. Furthermore, integration with TASL’s existing enterprise resource planning infrastructure will enable seamless data exchange across operational and business functions.
With this digital foundation, TASL expects to achieve improved planning accuracy, enhanced resource utilisation, and greater transparency in maintenance operations. The system is also anticipated to reduce turnaround times and support scalability as the facility expands.
Challenges and Market Implications
Despite the promising outlook, the partnership faces potential challenges. Ensuring the seamless integration of Ramco’s software with TASL’s existing systems, managing the complexities inherent in defence supply chain logistics, and adhering to stringent regulatory compliance requirements will be critical to the project’s success.
Market response to the collaboration has been largely positive, with expectations that the strategic partnership will bolster investor confidence. Competitors such as Airbus Helicopters and Hexcel may respond by reinforcing their local supply chain strategies and leveraging established relationships within the Indian market.
Sandesh Bilagi, President and Chief Operating Officer of Ramco Systems, expressed honour in supporting TASL as its technology partner for the new defence MRO facility. He highlighted that the platform is engineered to meet regulatory standards while enabling efficient operations, minimising downtime, and ensuring reliable system performance. Bilagi further noted that the partnership aligns with the broader “Make in India, Made for the World” initiative by enhancing India’s capacity to support advanced military aviation platforms domestically.
About Ramco Systems and Tata Advanced Systems
Ramco Aviation Software currently supports over 24,000 users globally and manages operations for more than 4,000 aircraft across more than 90 aviation organisations, including airlines, third-party MRO providers, defence organisations, helicopter operators, and urban air mobility companies. Through cloud-based access and mobile applications, Ramco’s platform aims to drive digital transformation in aviation maintenance and operations.
Tata Advanced Systems Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, is a leading aerospace and defence company in India. It provides integrated solutions across aerostructures, aeroengines, airborne platforms, defence and security, and land mobility. The company collaborates with several global aerospace and defence firms, contributing to international supply chains and serving as a dedicated supplier to major original equipment manufacturers.

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