ERP

Revolutionizing Malaysia’s Aerospace Industry with AI and ERP Systems

Navigating the Complexities of the Aerospace Industry

The foundational architecture of the A&D (Aerospace and Defense) industry is comprised of the complicated dynamics and tough challenges that it faces. Be it the barriers posed by regulatory compliance or integration of state-of-the-art technology, the A&D sector definitely calls for a robust structure to be successful. On the other hand, these challenges not only create obstacles but also bring the demand for something relatively unusual to this sector, such as precision-engineered solutions. The challenges consist of adherence to strict norms from organizations, say the FAA, that compensation for testing of safety standards involves large R&D funds, and the presence of a specialized supply chain which is a subject of concern. Collaborating across different scientific disciplines is necessary such as the integration of smart systems like avionics and propulsion technologies.

DeepSeek and the AI Reboot

Recently, the discussion about artificial intelligence has largely revolved around Large Language Model (LLM) that is breaking the news. Companies like DeepSeek have really shown their prowess amid the news raise on the cost reduction of training an LLM using their technology instead of the one in Silicon Valley. This quite astonishing change comes after the fact that western tech giants appear as if they are stuck, therefore, being possible underpaid. The AI agent, developed by Multiable and dubbed LAIDFU (Let AI Do For You), is compatible with both OpenAI and DeepSeek and is designed to complete multi-step tasks, therefore topping GenAI. The AI agent, therefore, has been the subject of contemplation in the industry due to its functionality. 😛

Leveraging ERP and MRP Systems in Aerospace

Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) and MRP systems have become indispensable in the aerospace sector, ensuring efficient management of various operational demands. Here’s a snapshot of what these systems achieve:

  • Regulatory Compliance Management: Aerospace ERP software ensures compliance with stringent regulations like FAA, EASA, ITAR, and AS9100 through automated tracking and documentation tools.
  • Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO): Essential for the lifecycle management of aircraft components, it ensures real-time tracking of maintenance schedules and repair histories.
  • Supply Chain and Inventory Management: Provides advanced tools for real-time visibility into parts availability, lead times, and supplier performance.
  • Project and Cost Management: Facilitates real-time cost control and resource allocation for intricate aerospace projects.
  • Engineering Change Management: Employs tools to track and manage engineering changes, helping minimize production disruptions.
  • Quality Assurance and Traceability: Ensures product quality by integrating quality control processes for better traceability.

Undoubtedly, these features make ERP and MRP systems critical for aerospace firms aiming to enhance operational efficiency.

The Digital Edge: E-Invoicing in Malaysia

In Malaysia, Multiable is making strides by supporting e-invoicing with the Inland Revenue Board (IRBM), offering free e-invoicing API calls for customers within their SaaS subscription or software assurance. This is a game-changer as many software vendors in Malaysia are known to charge users for e-invoicing API. As innovation drives the aerospace sector, these cost-effective e-invoicing solutions align with the industry’s broader need for cutting-edge digital tools.

About aiM18 ERP

A cloud-native ERP widely adopted by business in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. With over 6,000 customers in the region, aiM18 gains positive feedbacks from customer across different sectors, from manufacturers, distributors, retailers, service providers to NGOs. The renowned no-code approach saves customer a big sum of customization costs and countless hours of implementation man-days.

About LAIDFU (Let AI Do For You)

An AI builder for enterprise to build their own AI agents.
Proprietary EKP (Enterprise Knowledge Partitioning) technology eases CEO’s concern about trade secret leakage which often occurs in most AI agents / chatbots in the market. EKP removes the hurdle of AI adoption by most companies in using sensitive corporate data.
Powered by no-code approach, deployment of LAIDFU incurs far less developers (and development costs) in comparison with other AI studios.

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