thyssenkrupp Aerospace expands DTL cooperation

Thyssenkrupp Aerospace Expands DTL (Bengaluru) Cooperation

The Indian aerospace industry is growing steadily. The international OEMs are increasingly purchasing components in India, and are undertaking R&D locally. In doing this they are responding to the call of the ‘Make in India’ campaign, which highlights opportunities in aerospace technology.

Thyssenkrupp Aerospace says it recognised this trend early and opened its own site in Bangalore in 2015.

One important customer of thyssenkrupp Aerospace is Dynamatic Technologies Limited (DTL). During the Paris Airshow the two companies agreed on another milestone in their partnership. Following the signing of the new long-term material supply contract in the summer of last year and the supply chain management agreement signed in early 2018, the aerospace supply chain experts will now also provide third-party logistics services for DTL. These services will include just-in-time deliveries of finished aircraft components for the construction of the Airbus A330 flaptracks.

“The expansion of our cooperation is an absolute sign of confidence and confirms our good relationship”, explained Gopi Hanumanthappa, managing director of thyssenkrupp Aerospace in India. “In addition to good performance, communication is very important. In close collaboration with DTL, we were able to understand our customer’s needs even better and then offer an individual solution that was convincing. In addition, our local presence and the associated network is a competitive advantage for us.”

An absolute advantage is the proximity to each other, as both companies are based in Bangalore. Over the last few years, the capital of the state of Karnataka has developed into a cluster for aerospace technology. For thyssenkrupp Aerospace’s fast-growing business in India, the contract extension is another success story and demonstrates the importance of the region for thyssenkrupp Aerospace’s global strategy.

As one of the world’s leading service providers in the market for raw materials, processing services and the management of complex supply chains, thyssenkrupp Aerospace supplies the required materials just-in-time, cut and machined exactly to customer specifications.

The aim is for customers to be able to concentrate fully on their core business. The company has a global network of more than 2,000 employees and 44 locations in over 20 countries.


Source: AeroMag

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