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Locatory.com integrates with the Pentagon 2000SQLTM System

2020-09-09 / < 1 min

Locatory.com, an industry leader in supporting the aviation industry with IT-based Supply Chain Optimisation solutions worldwide, has selected Pentagon 2000SQLTM for integration with its own trading platform catered specifically to the aircraft spare parts aftermarket. Responding to the rapid growth and the most recent trends in the aviation industry, Locatory.com has started its business process integration and added Pentagon 2000 Software as its initial ERP partner.

Gabriel Mofaz, President at PENTAGON 2000 Software, Inc. commented that “the Locatory.com inventory & services locator has a very comprehensive set of data that is required throughout the industry, and they are making significant investments to expand their offerings and maintain leading technology for their platform. With over 2 billion inventory items listed and more than 700,000 repair capabilities included, it is no wonder that many of our key customers connect to the service on a daily basis”.

Zilvinas Sadauskas, the CEO of Locatory.com added “Pentagon 2000 Software has been in business for over 27 years and serves leading OEM’s, global operators, a broad set of repair stations, and distributors in all regions of the world. We have a core set of common customers today, and this new integration will allow quick and seamless expansion of our service capabilities to hundreds of other businesses that utilize the Pentagon 2000SQLTM platform today”.

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