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  • The Parts Bin
  • Shipping Costs Destroy Profitability
  • Communication
  • Part 3 of 3 — Advanced Communication Tips
  • Marketing
  • Five Steps for Building a Bullet-Proof Brand
  • Documentation
  • An Occasionally Erroneous Assumption
  • Your Business
  • Planning to Fail
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  • Communication
  • Verbal communication and listening.
  • The Parts Bin
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  • Aircraft Mechanic’s Liens
  • The use of mechanic’s liens to secure payment
    for maintenance services provided.
  • Duty Times
  • Duty times for aircraft mechanics.
  • Marketing
  • Tips for building an efffective marketing promotion plan.
  • Management 101
  • A humorous look at management’s “real” beginning.
  • Training
  • It’s a guaranteed return on investment.
  • Focus on Washington
  • Automated Transportation Oversight System (ATOS)

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Jan/Feb 2009!NovDec 2008

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  • Communication
    The first installment of a three-part series
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  • Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program
    Legal columnist Greg Reigel discusses the
    FAA’s Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program (VDRP).
  • Open Skies
    Focus on Washington columnist Mark Weiler discusses open
    skies agreement and government oversight of MROs.
  • Negotiation
    Tips on becoming a better negotiator.

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D.O.M. Magazine News!

CORRIDOR® Version 9 Released

Leading Aviation Service Software Provides Additional Global Capabilities­­­­, Automated Weight & Balance, APIs

CorridorContinuum Applied Technology® announces the release of Version 9 of its CORRIDOR® Aviation Service Software, which introduces a new Multi-Currency Module, automated Weight & Balance features, and new APIs (Application Program Interfaces).

Multi-Currency Module
Designed to support organizations that do business internationally, CORRIDOR®’s Multi-Currency Module integrates with all relevant modules in the suite to manage multiple currencies throughout.

“While some software solutions provide basic multiple currency handling, CORRIDOR® Version 9 is comprehensive, providing currency handling for all areas of your business”, remarked Continuum Founder and President, Jack Demeis, “With the increasing rate of globalization and the growing need to attract as much business as possible, the Multi-Currency Module in Version 9 will provide valuable increases in efficiency and customer service for our clients doing business globally.”

New capabilities provided by the Multi-Currency Module include handling of conversions and utilization of customer and vendor preferred currencies throughout.  When CORRIDOR®’s Enterprise Plus Edition is deployed, and shared inventories are managed across departments or companies, the Multi-Currency Module allows shared inventory to be viewed in each location’s local currency.

Automated Weight & Balance
Version 9 also offers new Weight & Balance features, which are fully integrated and provide automated calculation, tracking and reporting as parts are removed or added to an airframe.

“The increased efficiency provided by Version 9’s new Weight & Balance features is more critical than ever for our customers,” added Demeis, “Facing economic headwinds, aviation services providers are looking for new ways to streamline their processes, cut costs and save valuable time.  Version 9’s new features are indicative of how CORRIDOR® provides exactly the change these aviation business are looking for right now.”

APIs and More
Version 9 includes new APIs, providing opportunities to integrate CORRIDOR® with myriad third-party applications.  Key among these is the Work Order Quote Approval API, which provides the ability for a business to integrate their corporate website with CORRIDOR® such that their customers can view, review, and approve squawks online, whether from an initial quote or on out-the-door estimates.

“With competition at an all-time high, businesses need to provide superior customer service, “noted Demeis, “Version 9 is full of features designed to provide an opportunity for our customers to impress theirs.”

Recently previewed at industry conferences and trade shows, CORRIDOR® Version 9 is now available for demonstration by contacting a CORRIDOR® Sales Representative or requesting a demo from www.corridor.aero.

 

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umping to Conclusions - Concorde Manslaughter Trial to begin in 2010!
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Joe Escobar

- Thank You, Citigroup? Purchasing a Business Jet
IS economic stimulus

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