Airbus appoints Kuehne+Nagel, DHL as Tier 1 partners for logistics, transport services
01 Jul 2008
Airbus said yesterday that it has selected Kuehne+Nagel as lead logistics provider, and DHL as lead transport provider, appointing them as its Tier 1 partners. The Toulouse-based airframe manufacturer said that the appointments will lead to a better integration of the company and allow harmonization and optimisation of the company's logistics and related transport processes in Europe.
The integration should also lead to substantial savings in the range of a ''high double-digit million Euros'' amount. The process, it said, is part of the Power 8 programme.
The Airbus new logistics concept foresees the successive consolidation of all local warehouse facilities into regional hubs in Germany (Hamburg), France (Toulouse, Nantes-Saint Nazaire), Spain (Madrid, Puerto-Real) and the UK (Broughton) by 2010.
These facilities will be fully managed and operated by Kuehne+Nagel. These logistics centres provide more than 150,000 m² of floor space for storing aircraft equipment, parts and raw materials to serve the Airbus production lines.
As lead transport provider DHL will implement a full transport management system and streamline the transport of moving materials from the supplier to the Airbus manufacturing plants.
International Commercial Terms (Incoterms) will be harmonized to one common FCA (Free Carrier) standard. This allows better integration, rationalizing of capacity and better tracking of items. Shipments of Airbus aircraft sections by air (Beluga), sea and road are not part of this new contract with DHL.
"The optimization of our supply chain and logistics by defining one lead logistics provider and one lead transport provider is an essential step towards to increasing our efficiency and delivering on our Power8 targets," said Fabrice Bregier, Airbus chief operating officer. "This new way of working will greatly contribute to securing our global competitiveness."
Implementation of the new transport and logistics contracts will start 1 September.