AMETEK Announces Computerized Inspection Management System

AMETEK/Offshore Research & Engineering Division, Santa Barbara, Calif., has announced the development of a computerized inspection management system. The system is based on the IBM-PC-XT (or compatibles) and offers inspection scheduling, data collection, multi-year analysis, comprehensive search functions and report generation.

Options include data exchange with existing mainframe computers, locally and remote site, multi-platform data management, graphic displays of items of concern. The program is available as custom-designed software only, or as a turnkey package, customized to client requirements for data types, communications, reports and graphics needs. Dependence on a particular diving contractor or any other company is not required, and in fact the system is designed to aid the competitive bidding process, assuring more thorough understanding of the requirements by all the bidders, which should lead to better cost control throughout the contracting process, and fewer cost overruns on the actual work bid.

The system is suitable for managing underwater and above water inspections for platforms, rigs, vessels, pipelines, risers, systems, and many other applications both offshore and on-shore. Versions to run on other computers can also be furnished.

AMETEK is also prepared to furnish the systems as a service, using customer or AMETEK-furnished inspection data to generate the required reports and information.

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Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 105,  Jun 1985

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