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Boeing and Honeywell sign contract for innovative supply chain solution
EAW Staff
Boeing has signed an agreement with Honeywell Aerospace that will allow them
to significantly reduce an airline's maintenance costs by providing expendable
parts. The companies teamed up as part of Boeing's Integrated Materials Management
(IMM) initiative. Through this program, Boeing and suppliers like Honeywell
maintain an airline's inventory of spare parts - providing items as needed.
By reducing the airline's own inventory, IMM reduces the airline's cost of doing
business. Honeywell is a supplier of consumable hardware products and services
and a distributor of standard, proprietary and hard-to-find parts. They provide
725,000 parts from 150 global manufacturers and 2,600 suppliers.
"Adding Honeywell Consumable Solutions to the Integrated Materials Management
family of customers and network suppliers is a strategic move for both Boeing
and our customers," said Joe Brummitt, director of the IMM Program. "The
IMM suppliers and customers will greatly benefit from the extensive knowledge
and experience that Honeywell brings to the expanding IMM business scope."
IMM is considered the next step in expanding Boeing services to suppliers throughout
the world to provide value for airline customers and supplier partners by building
on existing materials management programs with airlines. Current customers for
IMM include AirTran Airways, All Nippon Airways, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines,
KLM, Japan Transocean Air, Singapore Airlines and SIAEC.
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