| Summary
UnderSea Sensor Systems Group (USSG), owned by Ultra
Electronics Holdings plc of London, UK, has been running
Relevant Business Systems' enterprise software in sister
companies Maritime Systems and UnderSea Sensor Systems
Inc. (USSI) since their acquisition. Relevant software,
which provides the unparalleled project control required
by defense manufacturers, has run error-free year after
year.
Client Profile
Sixty years ago, the first radio sonarbuoys –
miniature sonar systems able to transmit and receive
sound energy in the water – were deployed in wartime
to detect hostile submarines.
A Nova Scotia company, Maritime Systems
(then known as Devtek), was one of the first to produce
sonobuoys commercially and remains the world technology
leader today.
In 1995, Maritime Systems became
the flagship company of the UnderSea Sensor Systems
Group. It was joined by US-based USSI in 1998, and,
just recently, by Tactical Communications Systems (TCS).
Together with its sister companies, Maritime Systems
supplies the Departments of Defense of the United States,
Canada, France, Spain, England, Australia, Germany,
Japan, and other approved nations with over half the
world’s NATO-compatible passive and active sonobuoy
requirements. Maritime Systems, USSI, and TCS share
product synergies and complementary customers and, despite
national requirements for very separate order and manufacturing
processing, the companies require close communication.
USSG maintains manufacturing facilities
of close to 100,000 sq ft and employs over 500 engineers,
technologists, and production personnel on the North
American continent. The manufacturing requirements imposed
by producing to both very large contracts and small,
quick turn orders, together with the extremely stringent
parts tracking required by the various governments,
introduces major challenges for any enterprise software
system.
Business Requirements
When Maritime Systems decided it had outgrown its internally
developed system, members of the team investigating
new enterprise software believed that the new system
had to deliver flawlessly against:
- Purchasing and materials
control by project: Government contracts require purchasing
and inventory to be maintained by individual customer
and project. But many of Maritime Systems’ customers’
products are largely identical, with differentiation
occurring late in the manufacturing process. To remain
competitive, Maritime Systems needs to purchase in bulk and,
frequently, to produce subassemblies to stock. Maritime Systems
wanted software that would allow them to achieve economies
while supporting the rigid materials tracking required
by individual governments.
- Project planning and control:
Maritime Systems works to tight margins and faces significant
lead times on many components. The company was looking
for project planning that was completely integrated
and would help them achieve the superior order timing
and project execution they felt they would need to
retain their position as market leader.
- Scalability: As a defense
supplier, Maritime Systems lives in a boom or bust environment.
A key Maritime Systems requirement was that the enterprise
software have an ability to quickly and seamlessly
adapt to large swings in sales and handle the associated
additional transactional volume without overtaxing
the financial modules.
The Solution
Relevant Business Systems' track record of providing
enterprise software to many Department of Defense suppliers
attracted Tony MacKay, Maritime Systems' Controller
and a key member of the original implementation team.
“Relevant’s strong material and configuration
control was critical for us. The project control module
was fully integrated with the manufacturing modules,
including inventory control, purchasing, sales order
management, shop floor control, MRP, and manufacturing
control. We believed that integration would give us
the capability to achieve much greater project control
– and it has.”
The basic product configuration was
well suited to Maritime Systems' defense-oriented needs
and that original configuration has supported the company
for over eight years. MacKay states, “We installed
the product pretty much out of the box, with very little
customization.” After eight years, MacKay is beginning
to think about some of Relevant’s more advanced
features, including the Work Breakdown Structure and
Order Entry modules, which he believes will help Maritime
Systems achieve greater cost control and more streamlined
customer service.
Maritime Systems has had several
opportunities to verify that Relevant is as flexible
as promised. According to MacKay, “A couple of
years ago, we doubled sales practically overnight. Although
the strain was felt in many areas in the organization,
our Relevant system didn’t hiccup. Business fluctuations
have been handled with grace.” Maritime Systems has also
been impressed with Relevant’s error-free performance.
MacKay adds, “Since our original installation,
we have not had one adverse business event due to Relevant
software: no crashes, no downtime, no issues with integration
at all.”
Visit Maritime Systems' web site at
www.ultra-ussi.com.
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