What is aircraft part trace? Why do you need it?
Trace ensures that quality, trustworthiness, and professionalism follows aircraft material through its various supply chains.
It is not a form of airworthiness. It’s a record of who had what and when.
Your surplus aircraft material was sitting. Rotting. Wasting away on your shelves.
Slowly eating away at your operational results. Chomp. Chomp. Chomp.
Cash was being sucked down the surplus drain. And the only thing you could do was…
Price. How important is it to you? How often do you try and get the lowest price? I’m sure you’re thinking to yourself, “It’s incredibly important.” and “Every chance I get.” And that’s fair. It’s also common to ask how much something costs. Or to reduce the cost of something. We often use price and cost interchangeably. That’s a mistake.
What is aircraft part trace? Why do you need it?
Trace ensures that quality, trustworthiness, and professionalism follows aircraft material through its various supply chains.
It is not a form of airworthiness. It’s a record of who had what and when.