Ideagen, the UK-based software firm, is to supply a Canada-based global aviation services company with software for safety, environment and quality management.
The Inland Group of Companies – comprised of Inland Technologies, Integrated De-Icing Services (IDS) and Quantem Aviation Services (QAS) – will implement Ideagen’s Coruson software across its growing operations in Canada, USA and Europe.
Coruson will be used as part of the Group’s strategy to standardise, streamline and continuously enhance several areas of its safety, environmental and quality management systems, including;
David Deveau, VP Environment Health & Safety at Inland said: “We are delighted to be working with Ideagen and believe that Coruson will not only meet but exceed our expectations for supporting our safety, environmental and quality management systems. When it comes to excellence in operations, environment and health & safety, The Inland Group strives to be the industry leader. Therefore, where Ideagen and its Coruson software are also regarded as leaders in aviation safety and quality, we feel they are an ideal partner. We are pleased to join some of the largest organisations in aviation in using Coruson.”
The Inland Group of Companies is a provider of a variety of aviation services to many of the world’s largest airline, airport and other customers. These services including aircraft de-icing, glycol collection and recycling, wastewater management, ground and cargo handling, and much more. Inland Technologies is a full-service airport environmental compliance and ground support specialist. IDS carry out safe and efficient delivery of de-icing and anti-icing services while QAS specialises in aviation support around ground handling, cargo and mail operations and passenger handling.
Steven Cespedes, Head of Aviation at Ideagen, said: “I am excited that the Inland Group of Companies will be joining our Coruson customer base. This an exciting time for the product and I am looking forward to the Inland Group providing valuable insights into the use and future development of our Coruson software across the aviation domain.”