Sepang Aircraft Engineering (SAE) has signed a
contract with Airbus for the implementation of the Airbus Managed
Inventory (AMI) solution.
The deal will ensure the replenishment of Airbus
proprietary parts at SAE’s facilities utilizing an automated
inventory management system provided by Airbus.
SAE performs all base maintenance
activities for AirAsia’s fleet, which will be the first airline to
benefit directly from the service implementation at SAE.
“SAE is pleased to offer the ultimate automated
inventory management system developed by Airbus to minimize and secure the cost as well as the grounding time of the A320 base
maintenance operations performed in our facilities in Kuala Lumpur,” said Christophe Desages, CEO, Sepang Aircraft
Engineering.
The AMI service captures material consumption information in real-time
and automatically triggers the replenishment process within the
agreed inventory levels. AMI therefore shifts administration and transport
responsibility to Airbus, thus reducing costs for the customer.
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