PSI Repair Services to Showcase Component Life Cycle Solutions at DMSMS & Standardization 2011
LIVONIA, Mich., Aug. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- PSI Repair Services, Inc., a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) and subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, Inc., will showcase its wide range of component life cycle solutions for the military at the DMSMS & Standardization 2011 Conference. Solutions include custom-engineered assets, asset remanufacturing and surplus management of critical electronic, hydraulic and precision mechanical components.
PSI's world-class facility is home to the most advanced equipment in the market today for detecting hard part failures, as well as parts that have degraded due to stress. PSI's Custom Test Program identifies component failures down to the microchip level. It even detects which components are likely to fail in the near future, saving customers valuable time and money.
Back on April 20, PSI received a "Certificate of Appreciation" from the Defense Contract Management Agency for outstanding performance in the delivery of products and services needed by the Department of Defense.
"With the military tasked to cut billions of dollars from the budget over the next few years, it's imperative for the military to spend money wisely on its assets," said Mike Fitzpatrick, General Manager of PSI Repair Services. "Whether it's new technology, sustainment, or obsolescence, PSI is the most reliable and cost-effective component repair, remanufacturing and replacement service for the military to turn to."
The DMSMS & Standardization 2011 Conference is being held August 29 through September 1 at the Westin Diplomat in Hollywood, FL. PSI's Director of Engineering and Technology, Ron Fukui, is presenting a technical brief titled "Sustainment Options for Electronics" on August 29 at 15:50 (3:50 p.m. EDT). PSI Repair Services will be exhibiting in booth 101.
For more information about the DMSMS & Standardization 2011 Conference, visit http://www.dmsms2011.com.
For more information about PSI Repair Services, visit http://www.psi-repair.com. You can also follow PSI Repair Services on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/psi_repair, as well as on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/psirepair.
About PSI Repair Services, Inc. (http://www.psi-repair.com)
PSI Repair Services, Inc., a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, Inc., is the world's leading independent repair company for electronics, robotics, hydraulics and precision mechanical assemblies. PSI offers free evaluations, the most advanced diagnostics in the industry, detailed failure analysis reports, emergency services and a one-year warranty on all repairs. PSI also provides the option to remanufacture obsolete components so companies can get their critical systems back up and running again at peak performance as quickly as possible.
About Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (http://www.psi-online.com)
Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) is a privately held company headquartered in Livonia, Michigan. Established in 1967, PSI oversees a diverse collection of technology-based companies that serve a wide variety of industries, from automotive, aerospace and defense, to energy, security, manufacturing and semiconductor. Our award-winning products and services help reduce costs and maximize efficiency for many Fortune 1000 companies, as well as the U.S. military. PSI pushes the bounds of technology on critical programs such as Homeland Security, Defense research, and space exploration. PSI is one of the most innovative and unique manufacturing and service companies in the world.
CONTACT:
Jay Hollingsworth
Public Relations Manager
Phillips Service Industries (PSI)
11900 Mayfield
Livonia, MI 48150-1733
(734) 853-5000
[email protected]
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SOURCE Phillips Service Industries, Inc.
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