CORENA, a global leader in S1000D software and implementation services, announced today that LMI Aerospace has signed up for CORENA Hosting Services to produce their technical publications for the Mitsubishi MRJ program.
"LMI is responsible for delivering documention for the tail cone, which comprises 109 data modules. The MRJ program requires documentation in S1000D 4.0.1 format and with the MRJ configuration and Business Rules already set up in the Hosting Services solution, CORENA enabled us to comply and become productive very quickly. After a few days of training we were up and running", says John Knolla, Manager, Product Support Engineering Group at LMI Aerospace.
As subscribers to CORENA Hosting Services, customers have online access to a preconfigured version of the CORENA S1000D off-the-shelf product providing all the necessary tools to use the standard.
"CORENA Hosting Services has filled a gap in the market for documentation management solutions, and is a really good offer for tech pub companies and smaller sub suppliers facing requirements to deliver S1000D compliant content. We have available configuration kits for most S1000D aircraft programs, which enable us to provide a very easy and cost effective solution without customers having to worry about installation, configuration and maintenance", says Toralf Johannessen, President & CEO, CORENA.
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Corena USA Inc. | Technical Manuals, CIM Software |
LMI Aerospace, Inc. | Wings, Thrust Reversers, Nacelles, Aircraft Exterior Lighting Systems, Extrusion (Metal), Aircraft Structural Components, Auxiliary Power Units, Fans, Engine Heat Exchangers, Fabricating Services, Heat Treatment, Chemical Milling, Metal Finishing/Polishing, Tooling, Gun Mounts, Aircraft Flooring, Metal Structures, Empennages, Fuselage Sections, Aircraft Control Surfaces, Wing Flaps, Thermoplastics |
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