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UAMCO Collaborates with Ramco Systems on Aviation Software Implementation

UAMCO Collaborates with Ramco Systems on Aviation Software Implementation
Partnership to Enhance Engine Maintenance and Materials Management
United Aerospace Maintenance Company (UAMCO), a Cyprus-based maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider established in 2022, has entered into a strategic partnership with Ramco Systems to deploy an advanced aviation software platform. Specializing in servicing LEAP engines, including the CFM International SA LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B models, UAMCO aims to leverage this collaboration to streamline its engine maintenance operations and materials management processes.
The implementation of Ramco’s integrated aviation software is expected to significantly improve UAMCO’s operational efficiency and workflow management. The platform offers a comprehensive suite of modules encompassing engineering, maintenance, supply chain, MRO sales, employee management, safety, quality, compliance, and finance. Notably, the system supports engine maintenance down to the piece-part level, providing full transparency into costs and revenues. John Savvides, CEO of UAMCO, emphasized that Ramco’s solution was selected for its robust maintenance and materials management capabilities. He further highlighted the anticipated benefits, including enhanced resource management, improved customer engagement, and the facilitation of paperless operations through mobile applications and integrated portals.
Industry Context and Market Dynamics
UAMCO’s adoption of Ramco’s software occurs amid increasing competition within the aviation and MRO software sector. Recent challenges faced by the charter industry, coupled with acquisitions of MRO software providers by major players such as AAR and Arcadea, have intensified scrutiny on the efficiency and integration capabilities of emerging platforms. As technological advancements continue to reshape the industry, market observers are closely monitoring how effectively UAMCO and Ramco can deliver seamless integration and operational improvements. This competitive environment is likely to prompt rival firms to accelerate enhancements to their own software offerings, reflecting broader trends seen in related sectors, such as AeroVironment’s recent expansion into the U.S. Army drone market.
Ramco Systems’ Global Footprint and Market Performance
Headquartered in Chennai, Ramco Systems serves over 800 customers worldwide with its cloud and mobile-based enterprise software solutions. Its aviation platform currently manages more than 4,000 aircraft across more than 90 aviation organizations, including airlines, third-party MRO providers, and defense entities. The partnership between UAMCO and Ramco was facilitated by the business partner AiAppsData.
On the financial front, Ramco Systems’ shares closed at ₹427.20 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), reflecting a decline of ₹2.80 or 0.65 percent.

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