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B&H Worldwide awarded Aloia Aerospace contract

Specialist aerospace spare parts outsourcing company Aloia Aerospace has awarded a contract to B&H Worldwide, to manage its warehousing, handling and inventory.

Above: B&H Worldwide operations at Heathrow Airport.
Courtesy B&H Worldwide

Sao Paulo Brazilian headquartered, Aloia Aerospace (with main operations in Miami), will use B&H Worldwide’s London Heathrow logistics facility and its integrated IT system FirstTrac to manage their inventory.

Through establishing a European parts facility, Aloia Aerospace will be able to further extend its operations in the UK and Europe.  The parts which B&H Worldwide will manage through its Heathrow Control Tower will include tooling, electronic parts and paint for a variety of aircraft types destined for national and regional carriers.

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Aloia Aerospace will despatch parts to customers through FirstTrac, the parts will be processed at B&H Worldwide at London Heathrow and will be despatched to the destination with notifications being sent back to Aloia Aerospace throughout the shipping process.

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"Aloia were clear that the visibility and advanced features provided by B&H Worldwide’s FirstTrac platform was a key component of their decision to choose B&H Worldwide", said Group Sales Director, Seth Profit.  "Our speed of response and 24/7 manned capabilities will also enable them to serve their customers across these new regions as they develop their services."
 

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