green room
With AirLiance, developing a successful spare parts stocking strategy is also a sound in terms of reducing overall carbon footprint. In addition to reducing the cost of spare parts, airlines are reducing their environmental impact in a number of effective ways. When you think of the impact of even producing one complex aircraft part and then add that to the energy required to build and maintain a warehouse facility, it's easy to see why spare parts optimization is central to taking a resource-based view of operations. Here's just a few highlights:
• 30% or more savings over new OEM
• Simplified logistics management
• Reduced operational cost due to inventory reduction
• Experienced input on spare-parts strategy for aircraft
introduction or re-routing
• Less time required to source parts for multiple aircraft
• Optimized inventory practices reduce the resources and energy
required for lighting, care of parts warehousing
• Each pre-stocked part used eliminates the energy, raw materials
required in the manufacture of new parts
• Electronic tracking of full documentation & on-line/web based ordering
• The environmental impact of shipping is reduced through streamlined,
strategic shipping practices to global locations
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AirLiance was featured in the July/August issue of O&M magazine for dramatically reducing its carbon footprint while improving working conditions in its warehouse.
[Read the O&M article] |
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