B&H Worldwide Showcases End-to-End Logistics at Aero-Engines Europe 2025

B&H Worldwide Highlights Comprehensive Logistics Solutions at Aero-Engines Europe 2025

B&H Worldwide recently engaged with customers at Aero-Engines 2025 in Hamburg, where discussions centered on engine movements, sales and logistics support. Customers were impressed by the capabilities of FirstTRAC, B&H’s global warehouse management system, particularly for its ability to track worldwide shipments with real-time visibility. The company’s end-to-end solutions and global FSL (Forward Stocking Location) footprint stood out, as they effectively take the logistical burden off customers while ensuring rapid responsiveness.

A key feature that many of our customers value is our 24/7 operations setup. This round-the-clock service ensures fast, responsive handling of shipments, especially critical situations like Velivoli a terra (AOG) events. Our ability to provide swift responses to customer inquiries and operational issues means fewer delays and more reliable service for time-sensitive aerospace components.

Andy Haynes emphasised the importance of following OEM guidance when recording tiedown schemes for engine movements, while Adrian Thurgood highlighted B&H’s 24/7/365 global operations room that monitors engine shipments and updates customers throughout transit around the clock.

B&H Worldwide remains committed to delivering specialist aerospace logistics solutions that optimise service performance while reducing the burden on our customers.

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