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Tapestry Solutions has announced it will implement an advanced Enterprise Resource Planning/Logistics Management Information System (ERP/LMIS) for the Qatar Armed Forces that will maximize readiness for troops on land, air and sea.

Tapestry Solutions, a business unit of Boeing Global Services, has teamed with Qatar-based Mannai Corporation as well as Accenture and Oracle on the five-year contract, which includes ongoing maintenance support.

The core components of the ERP/LMIS solution are Tapestry’s GOLDesp Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) software and the Oracle E-Business suite. Mannai Corporation will implement Oracle’s personnel, finance and procurement capabilities.

Tapestry’s GOLDesp platform provides integrated supply, maintenance and transportation capabilities for complex assets for land, air, sea and space environments. The commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software provides aftermarket logistics support for customers on five continents, including international militaries, OEMs, defence contractors and commercial aviation organisations.

Robin Wright, President and CEO, Tapestry Solutions, said: “We are proud to provide a world-class enterprise-level software suite for QAF – a comprehensive, end-to-end platform that adapts to support the growth and sustainment of Qatar’s force modernization efforts.

“This contract award is further indication of Boeing’s commitment to broaden its service offerings to global customers.”

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