New Challenges in Aircraft Manufacturing
Following difficulty in recent years, the international aerospace industry is once again in the ascent. This is seen by aircraft manufacturers' well-filled order books. In Germany, 23,000 aircrafts are to be produced in the coming years. However, despite a general recovery, the aerospace industry will need to adapt to changing conditions. Major airlines continue to be important customers, but leasing and budget airlines have come to order just as many aircrafts.
New customers with new requests, as well as tightened environmental constraints, present managers in the aerospace industry with new challenges. Already today, aircraft manufacturers work more efficiently and with leaner organizational structures than in the past. But alone for the large number of aircrafts to be produced in Germany, there are not enough workers to suitably solidify the production intensity. Resources need to be outsourced in order to cover the demand and guarantee the reliability of the production chain on a long-term basis.
Between the conflicting priorities of fluctuating demand, specific desires of the end customers, and the guarantee of a consistent production chain, SALT AND PEPPER sees itself as a flexible and highly knowledgeable service provider. In an industry that's continually inspiring others to soar.
