B&H Worldwide Showcases its Order Management System at MRO Asia Pacific 2024

B&H Highlights Efficient Order Management at MRO Asia Pacific

B&H Worldwide, the global leader in aerospace logistics, made a remarkable impression at Aviation Week MRO Asia-Pacific 2024 held in Singapore. The company showcased its Order Management System, designed to address common repair order management challenges commonly faced by airlines, MROs, and OEMs.

The OMS is built on B&H Worldwide’s FirstTRAC platform, helping to simplify the complexities of aircraft parts repair logistics, thereby reducing capital expenditure, customs touchpoints, and spare inventory needs. This proven solution, currently used by airlines, has attracted significant interest from industry professionals, demonstrating its capabilities to manage and track the repair process, from repair stations, and reduce turn-around. In addition to unveiling the OMS, B&H Worldwide strengthened its reputation as a leading provider of bespoke aviation logistics services by announcing an extension of its contract with AerFin. This partnership will enhance AerFin’s operational reach across the Asia-Pacific region by managing its assets in Hong Kong, underscoring its commitment to the market.

Colin Kaltner, Head of Operations of B&H Worldwide Oceania, expressed excitement about the company’s participation at MRO Asia-Pacific 2024. Colin highlighted the event as a vital opportunity for networking with industry leaders and professionals. He reaffirmed B&H Worldwide’s dedication to delivering dependable and efficient logistics solutions that address the evolving demands of the aviation sector.

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