
AJW Group has expanded its contract on the PBH with the Brazilian charging operator and modern logistics, highlighting the commitment of the two companies to operational efficiency and safety in the growing shipping market, specifically in the Brazilian logistical logistics sector.
The PBH Agreement, which was originally signed in 2017, developed the first AJW project project in the Brazilian market. Initially, the shipment support for Modern Logists’ Boeing 737 Classic (B737cl) covers the agreement now extends to the new Boeing 737-800 fleet from the Boeing 737-800. The extension is a testament to the confidence and cooperation that has been built between the two companies over the years, as modern logistics seek to simplify their logistical solutions with strong support for technical experience in the AJW group and the supply chain.
Strategic partnership
The extended contract indicates the deepening of the relationship between the organizers, which aims to enhance the operational efficiency of modern logistics.
Scott Simington, chief trading employee of the AJW group, expressed his enthusiasm for the enhanced partnership: “We are happy to deepen our relationship with modern logistics through the expanded PBH contract. AJW technology, the pioneering maintenance facility in Montreal, along with our supply chain partners, guarantees an exceptional experience from one side to a party for modern logistical services.”
AJW technology, which is located in Montreal, is recognized for its advanced, repair and repair capabilities (MRO). The facility plays an important role in serving the fleet of modern logistical services, ensuring that aircraft maintenance and repair of parts efficiently and the highest standards. The extending contract also refers to AJW’s commitment to support modern logistics services in dealing with Boeing 737-800s, which provides improving fuel efficiency and increased goods capacity, both for modern scope expansion operations.
Efficiency of driving
PBH contracts are of increasing importance in the aviation sector in the shipping. Under the PBH Agreement, the operator pays fixed fees based on aircraft aircraft hours, providing predictable maintenance costs while ensuring the availability of critical ingredients and serving them efficiently. This model is especially attractive for charging operators like modern logistics, who work in a time -sensitive competitive environment.
AJW Group, with the global supply chain network and the pioneering component repair capabilities in the industry, provides a flexible and reliable solution to maintain high levels of aircraft availability. This, in turn, enables modern logistics to focus on providing their basic logistics services with the minimum stop time for aircraft, allowing them to meet the customer’s requirements and improve the performance of the fleet.
Modern logistical services growth
Mario Fernandez da Costa, financial manager in the field of modern logistical services, stressed the importance of supporting the AJW group in the airline growth path: “Over the past years, AJW has been a decisive strategic partner in our mission to bridge distances and link people and companies. AjW support for AJW levels of our safety and efficiency, allowing us to focus on creating unique logistical solutions to our customers. “
Modern logistics were at the forefront of creating innovative logistical solutions inside Brazil, as she benefited from her fleet from shipping aircraft to meet the increasing requirements for e -commerce, industrial sectors and health care, among other things. The company has quickly expanded its fleet and operations to meet the needs of the booming shipping market in Brazil, which is one of the fastest growing economies in Latin America.
The AJW partnership provides modern logistics to maintain the operating edge, take advantage of the expected costs and smooth access to spare parts and high -quality repairs. The extended PBH agreement ensures that Modern Modern can continue to update its fleet with the minimum risk, which places it in dealing with more goods across a wider geographical area.