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SATS partners with DHL to optimise airline supply chains

They aim for airlines to achieve higher consistency and better inventory management.

SATS signed a memorandum of understanding with logistics provider DHL Supply Chain to roll out turnkey projects for optimising digital integrated supply chain of airlines for catering, merchandise and supplies, according to a press release.

Also read: SATS launches virtual kitchen for in-flight catering production

The solution will span demand planning, menu customisation and planning, to supply chain consultancy and reverse logistics.

They aim for airlines to achieve higher consistency, better inventory management, reduced waste and greater customer insights.

Both companies have identified India, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam as the focus markets for the partnership. 

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