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Aircraft Part Distribution In One Stop

We know aircraft parts and maintenance. It’s a place where vast caches of supplies often tangle with high labor costs and disappointing service levels. AeroBase Group turns the tangle around and makes it work for you. Our proprietary procurement software solutions, expertise, and infrastructure tackle the unique challenges of aircraft part procurement, linking you to thousands of suppliers that meet the shops most rigorous standards for procurement. The result: A global supply chain that’s already proven to perform, which improves maintenance material turnaround while reducing your costs and inventory. 

Aircraft Parts



Move forward with the parts you need 
From chemicals to tires, you can count on AeroBase Group distribution centers and vendor relationships to get critical parts for critical missions. 


Chemicals
Gasoline, jet-engine fuel, lubricants for a hundred different vehicles and other chemicals that have to meet HAZMAT regulations. You need these things to fly, drive and thrive in any aerospace and defense environment. But storing and distributing chemicals can be a complex, expensive and time consuming prospect. It can even be hazardous, if it’s not handled correctly.


Benefits:
·         Optimized inventory and planning
·         Global delivery
·         Continuous operational preparedness

Qualifications:
·         Proven ground vehicle and aircraft tire logistics and supply chain management
·         Collaborative demand planning and forecasting
·         Material acquisition and inventory management
·         Quality assurance and material management
·         Wholesale supply with worldwide distribution
·         Delivery and performance tracking of tire orders




Depending on parts
The largest aircraft or defense vehicles require the smallest parts to run. A $1,000,000 engine could be useless if it’s missing a $5 screw. They’re small, cheap and hard to see under all those housings and panels, but without widgets, your engines won’t turn, your vehicles won’t roll and your aircraft won’t fly.

Benefits:
·         Maintain systems quickly and efficiently
·         Return aircraft to the field faster
·         Achieve greater operational effectiveness

Capabilities:
·         Forecasting and demand planning
·         Order processing and parts procurement
·         Spot buy and inventory management
·         Quality assurance and material management
·         logistics support and kitting


Keep things moving 
AeroBase handles the administration, packaging, handling, kitting and shipping for your maintenance operations parts delivery, so you can focus on production.

Benefits
·         Increase revenue
·         Reduce admin costs
·         Improve competitiveness
·         Efficiently manage technical compliance

Qualifications
·         Order processing and fulfillment
·         Inspection, marking, storage, and packaging
·         Distribution to end customer
·         Material acceptance rate of 99.99%


Streamlined logistics experience
Mission critical software applications support your logistics, supply chain and purchasing operations to create efficiency and optimize budgetary resources. 

Our various modules address:
·        Inventory management, order management and requirements analysis in a secure, web-enabled system that provides complete parts management functionality, from bin-level management to archive and document control.

·        Visibility into existing assets, inventory control and supply-chain support, including requisitioning, shipments, receipts, turn-ins, issues, inventory and storage functions for all Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures (MILSTRIP) format-based operations.

·        Serialized control-asset management and bar-coded documents, classified hand receipts, daily transaction reports, stock-and-part number interrogations, rejects-and-management notices, and userid/password control to application modules.

·         A web-based order entry and catalog system, including customized catalog content; electronic “spot buys”.

·        Supply chain management back office, offering automation for sourcing; quote requests; expediting; bid evaluation; purchase commitment; material management; invoicing and payment. 

·         field service workflow.

Benefits
·        Avoid out of stock, future demand, improve visibility for parts bins, keep inventory costs down and ensure that mission-critical parts are always available.

·         Connect with DoD sources.


Qualifications
·        Proven track record: ABG software supports the inventory, storage, ordering, delivery and tax calculations for millions of parts.

·        An average estimated 15-20% reduction in inventory investment while significantly improving the availability of supply parts.

AeroBase Group, Inc.
Cage Code: 74B05
Duns: 079345899
145 East Dr. Unit B
MelbourneFL 32904
Phone: 1-321-802-5889
Fax: 1-321-733-7477

Considered the hub of the aerospace community, Melbourne, Florida is the proud home of AeroBase Group. However, we operate multiple warehouse locations with our logistics centers for reliable and quick delivery. Surrounded by the industry, ABG supplies to Northrop Grumman, Lockheed, L-3, USAF, and more locally stationed organizations in the Aviation and Aerospace businesses. AeroBase Group accepts that competitive pricing comes with competitive locales, allowing us not only the best connectivity within the region, but also the best prices with faster shipping and excellent procurement of parts.

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