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AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Jan. 11, 2012 -- Plex Systems Inc., provider of Plex Online, Cloud ERP for manufacturers, today announced the next webinar in its series for the aerospace manufacturing industry, "Operational Impacts of Rev. C," on Jan. 26, 2012, from 11 a.m. until noon ET.
Led by independent aerospace expert Francis Charbonneau, the webinar will cover the effects that AS9100:2009 Rev. C will have on aerospace and defense manufacturers' operations. He will be joined by Plex Systems Solutions Engineering Director Bill McGee, who will highlight processes and tools that can help manufacturers make the necessary changes before the July compliance deadline.
Register for "Operational Impacts of Rev. C" on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, at 11 a.m. ET. Registration is free.
Charbonneau will explain the changes necessary for aerospace and defense manufacturers to comply with Rev. C. The changes introduced with Rev. C are of a much broader scope than the changes introduced with Rev. B. Manufacturers must be in full compliance with Rev. C by July 1, 2012, in order to remain on approved supplier lists such as the Online Aerospace Supplier Information System (OASIS). Charbonneau will focus on the new Rev. C requirements in the areas of documentation management, measurement and analysis, and problem-tracking.
This is the second webinar in a series offered by Plex Systems for the aerospace industry; the first webinar, "Jump-Start Your Rev. C Compliance," can be accessed here.
Aerospace manufacturers may register for the Jan. 26, 2012, webinar here.
"With the July 2012 Rev. C compliance deadline looming, it's crucial for aerospace and defense manufacturers to quickly address the most critical elements of these regulations in their operations," said Plex Systems Vice President Patrick Fetterman. "With an industry expert like Francis Charbonneau to walk them through the changes and solutions presented by Bill McGee, manufacturers can feel confident they're on the right path to compliance."