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Aerospace Logistics
AOG, Spare Parts and Production
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The aerospace industry has critical demands of agility, accuracy, responsiveness and reliability. As operational requirements constantly migrate and change, so does the supply chain which supports them.

BML provides transportation and outsourced logistics services across all segments of the aerospace industry's supply chain, from managing the inbound flow of goods into production plants to providing spare parts for aircraft on ground.

Our range of aerospace logistics services includes:

INBOUND to MANUFACTURING
We can create supply chain solutions that co-ordinate all of your raw materials and components suppliers into one transparent supply chain solution, so that you spend more of your time doing what you do best; producing the equipment, products and structures that power the aviation industry.

MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS
We provide kitting and packing solutions and materials management to plan and call off components from suppliers to ensure the timely delivery of the required materials and kits direct to the point of production.

WAREHOUSING and FULFILLMENT
Whether you are outsourcing existing operations or creating new ones, BML has a regional and global network of best-in-class, strategically located operations for you to leverage. We are committed to providing a comprehensive range of cost and time effective solutions, including strategically located parts pools, to meet your requirements and those of your customers in the aerospace industry.

TRANSPORT and DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
We have distribution expertise in all modes of transport, including air and ground express, as well as air, ocean, road and rail freight forwarding. This spread of activity is ideal for balancing the urgency required in an Aircraft-On-Ground (AOG) situation, as well as the cost efficiency needed in more general Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) activities.

AVIATION AFTERMARKET LOGISTICS
Logistics, procurement and MRO in the aviation industry involve the sourcing and management of high value, critical parts upon which the safe movement of passengers and cargo depends.

Vast amounts of money are lost for every minute that an aircraft is grounded. Equally large amounts are lost in poorly optimized, high cost inventories. As a result, aerospace corporations require a highly flexible and efficient supply chain to ensure that airlines are promptly supplied with all the required spare parts and components, from a mini-screw to a 15 meter tail unit, anytime, anywhere.