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AEGIS’ FACTORYLOGIX MES CHOSEN BY LOCKHEED MARTIN TO ADVANCE OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE

27-02-2017

Aegis Software announced today that Lockheed Martin Space Systems will implement Aegis’ FactoryLogix Manufacturing Execution Software (MES) at their Littleton, Colorado facility. Operators at Lockheed Martin Space Systems will use the MES solution to increase factory speed, control, and visibility for several government satellite programs. Aegis’ FactoryLogix software is an ideal solution for aerospace and defense manufacturers, mission-critical industries where visibility into real-time factory data allows operators to detect any potential defects and make immediate changes while products are being built. Using FactoryLogix will provide Lockheed Martin Space Systems with access to intelligent digital work instructions and advanced data analytics that will drive operational efficiency. As the primary builder for a multitude of missions to space, Lockheed Martin Space Systems holds a legacy of innovation in using advanced digital technologies at every stage of the product design and manufacturing process. The division’s Digital Tapestry approach to product development weaves digital technologies into a seamless process, thereby reducing non-conformances, and speeding cycle time to market. Jason Spera, Chief Executive Officer at Aegis Software says, “Lockheed Martin Space Systems has an impressive legacy of delivering innovative, mission-critical products that reflect the latest trends in manufacturing technology. Aegis is excited to partner with the Colorado facility to implement “Big Data” capabilities that will drive continued operational excellence.”
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