Systecon
25 Nov, 10Date: Stockholm 2010-11-24
Systecon’s services and tools will be used in DALO’s current acquisition of a new maritime helicopter. In the next months, proposals are expected in response to the RFQ that went to four potential suppliers in September 2010. The new helicopter will replace the 30 years old LYNX Mk. 90B Naval helicopters currently in use.
The software programs OPUS10 and SIMLOX are optimization and simulation tools from Systecon’s in-house developed software suite. OPUS10 is a leading tool for logistic support analysis and spare parts optimization and SIMLOX enables simulation of technical systems’ and their support solution’s ability to perform in different operational scenarios.
Systecon’s Head of Business Area Defense, Olle Bååthe comments the order:
Systecon has a long experience of stating and achieving the correct availability performance at the lowest possible life cycle cost, especially in the development, acquisition and maintenance of technically complex military systems. We are very pleased to receive this order from DALO, and we believe this is start of an expansion in Denmark.
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