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SAS Technical Services signs contract for Boeing's IMM Parts Solution

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SAS Technical Services (STS) has signed an Integrated Materials Management (IMM) maintenance agreement with Boeing that should significantly reduce operating costs and improve service to STS airline customers. Boeing will manage a part of the STS expendable (gaskets, nuts and bolts) spare parts inventory with incentives to gradually expand the volume. Benefits will include improved spare parts availability, increased service level to the mechanic and improved cash benefits for STS with a simplified point of management. Under this program, Boeing will handle all invoicing and provide increased competitive parts pricing through Boeing's buying power.

"As a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) shop, SAS Technical Services knows firsthand how important it is to hold down maintenance and repair costs," said Mark Owen, vice president of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services Material Management. "The IMM agreement helps SAS Technical Services share cost savings with its customers as well as return planes to the air more quickly."

STS is one of many customers who are integrating Boeing products and services to help reduce operating costs and grow the third-party maintenance business. Through Integrated Materials Management, Boeing will be responsible for purchasing, inventory management and logistics for SAS expendable aircraft parts.

Using the IMM program, Boeing and other suppliers will own the aircraft parts, which will be stored at STS maintenance sites in Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen until needed. The airline customers at STS only pay for the parts when withdrawn from the store, thereby significantly reducing STS inventory holding costs and improving STS and the STS customer return on assets.

"A vital part of the business is to have material available when performing the work. As airline fleets change, it is a challenge for any MRO to adjust the storage of expendables to avoid lack of material and overstocking," said Gustav Johansson, director STS Material Management. "STS sees an advantage when joining the IMM program and the goal at STS is to gradually increase part numbers so more parts are available to customers for a quick turnaround."

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