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The non-human players in the quality control game are almost all documents: specs, codes, regulations, standards, procedures, reports, records, tracking, and change orders. If you find yourself in a sea of documents, IHS has the solution.

For its customers, IHS manages more than 20 million pages of unformatted engineering documents, in addition to the world's largest databases of parts information. Building on its experience in providing for your information needs, IHS can help you manage critical documents throughout your entire Quality Control process.

  • Document Management systems from IHS can connect to or replace legacy systems. Portal solutions leverage Web technology to bring all your documents, data sources, and applications together in a single interface. Process management is important, but nothing happens until your people have access to the technical documents they need.
  • IHS technical document collections include: Specs & Standards, Military Specs, Government Procurement Histories, Regulations, and many other products. More information leads to better testing reports, which leads to better products, more productivity, and faster decision-making.


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