CEVA completes Phase One of new Rolls-Royce aero logistics project

July 31, 2018: Netherlands-based supply chain giant CEVA Logistics has completed Phase One of a major global inbound aero logistics project effectively for Rolls-Royce. Starting in 2017 and running through the first half this year started in 2017, CEVA is tasked with designing, implementing and managing the domestic, regional and international shipment of aerospace parts […]

CEVA completes Phase One of new Rolls-Royce aero logistics project
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July 31, 2018: Netherlands-based supply chain giant CEVA Logistics has completed Phase One of a major global inbound aero logistics project effectively for Rolls-Royce.

Starting in 2017 and running through the first half this year started in 2017, CEVA is tasked with designing, implementing and managing the domestic, regional and international shipment of aerospace parts for both the civil and defence divisions of Rolls-Royce.

Over 1,200 shipments per week with an average weight of 300-500 kilograms and ranging from and small parcels to out-of-gauge are moved into multiple Rolls-Royce facilities across the UK, Germany, US and Singapore.

CEVA has been able to transform the way Rolls-Royce manages its inbound inventory by establishing three global control towers at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, UK, Singapore and Jacksonville FL, and by utilising its Matrix Supply Chain Management global platform.

In order to achieve this, CEVA has transitioned some 800+ individual Rolls-Royce suppliers onto its Matrix system to provide Rolls-Royce with a single source for the data and visibility of its shipments.

This new level of visibility helped Rolls-Royce to dramatically reduce the volume of expedited freight it requires and introduced a reduction in transit times

“Using our business intelligence tools has enabled Rolls-Royce to have a new level of part visibility and at the same time interrogate their cost base to precisely match their business requirements. This rich supply of data then enables us to support the future evolution and continuous improvement of their supply chain,” states Leigh Pomlett, executive director of CEVA Logistics.

To support the further development of the project, CEVA is now working in tandem with Rolls-Royce to develop new opportunities for optimising the transportation modes to further eliminate supply chain costs. Domestic plant to plant shipments and a new cross-dock solution combined with Matrix mobile are also planned for Phase Two of the project.

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