Supply Chain & Obsolescence Management
Obsolescence management is an essential practice for every industry. Around the world, businesses, communities, and armed forces require complex hardware to carry out vital operations. Occasionally, parts and materials become unavailable, which puts these important services in jeopardy. As a purveyor of key technology solutions, Acquisition Integration is increasing its efforts to address obsolescence and filling in gaps to ensure these services are completed successfully. As an ISO-certified organization, Acquisition Integration develops solutions that can fill significant gaps in technology and greatly extend the lifespan of products.
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Obsolescence management is an essential practice for every industry. Around the world, businesses, communities, and armed forces require complex hardware to carry out vital operations. Occasionally, parts and materials become unavailable, which puts these important services in jeopardy. As a purveyor of key technology solutions, Acquisition Integration is increasing its efforts to address obsolescence and filling in gaps to ensure these services are completed successfully. As an ISO-certified organization, Acquisition Integration develops solutions that can fill significant gaps in technology and greatly extend the lifespan of products. With a team of logisticians, maintainers and engineers that have decades of combined experience, AI is well positioned to qualify alternate parts or completely redesign systems for greater efficiency and lower operational costs. AIs exceptional product life-cycle management experience can help rethink your organization’s supply chain to increase efficiency, improve transparency, and meet customer expectations. We can develop data-driven solutions to help solve your supply chain challenges like where to put a new warehouse, what new products or services to offer, and even how many employees to hire to keep up with changes in consumer demand. Managing modern supply chains requires quality data that reflects human activity in the real world. Acquisition Integration can help create data-driven solutions to solve big challenges like where to put a new warehouse, what new products or services to offer, and even how many employees to hire to keep up with changes in consumer demand.
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