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Helping the MOD to deliver

Helping the MOD to deliver

Managing obsolescence is increasingly becoming a key business requirement requiring organizational buy in and cross functional support which
can often include the end user or customer. It is a problem we encounter daily at Fletcher Moorland, and has become a key issue within the industry. One of our many loyal and high profile customers based on the MOD site in Telford was encountering such issues with obsolescence. A number of Dexion R1002 boards were failing on a consistent basis with communication issues. Despite trying various solutions, including repairs, the items were coming to the end of their functional lives. Compounding the issue, was the fact that there was no budget in place to facilitate the replacement of the entire system- in fact the end
user had been told that the system presently in place would have to last for a further 10 years!

Knowing of our longstanding reputation in the electronic repair and support industry our client turned to us. Our expert R&D department were
able to take the board, reverse engineer, map, manufacture and develop leading edge testing procedures to reproduce a large quantity of the boards. Not only
that, but we were able to make key changes to problems inherent in the original designs of the board, with the function of extending the life of said units. All
this, at a fraction of the cost the customer had anticipated.

Fletcher Moorland Ltd provides complete solutions for the support and maintenance of high value electronic Printed Circuit Boards (PCB’s) and
modules. Whether testing, repairing, solving obsolescence issues or re-manufacturing obsolete circuits, a complete maintenance capability is
available to help customers keep electronic circuits working with extended life.

 Please contact our Sales team on 01782 411021 for further information on how we can support you on your critical equipment.

(Post by Scott Williams)

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