aeroinv.com website set to go live

Aeroinv.com is ready for take-off with the launch of the aeroinv.com web store and $50million of stock spanning most major commercial aircraft types and engine types.

Aeroinv.com, the aftermarket supplier of aircraft parts, is ready for take-off with the launch of the aeroinv.com web store and $50million of stock spanning most major commercial aircraft types and engine types.

September 2011 will see the aftermarket aircraft parts supplier launching the web store www.aeroinv.com with “buy it now” functionality, transparent pricing and trace documentation online. Customers can fast track the RFQ (Request for Quotation) process and benefit from a time-efficient and simplified purchasing process. Prior to the launch of the web store, the company's 24/7 UK-based customer service team will support orders complementing the aeroinv.com regional sales team located throughout the world.

This technical breakthrough should help modernise aircraft parts procurement. aeroinv.com says it understand purchasing requirements from a kilo of cherry rivets, locker latches or leading edges.

In partnership with DHL, aeroinv.com can satisfy customers with high quality parts and online trace documentation from a consolidated central stock location in Singapore.

Collin Trupp, CEO of aeroinv.com, said: “Depending on the needs and requirements of our customer, aeroinv.com is able to offer package deals with significant savings. Our pricing policies offer customers better than ‘price matching' opportunities with call-off packages and virtual warehousing available through our regional sales teams around the world.”

Customers can register with aeroinv.com's web store which ensures faster access to the extensive breadth of quality inspected parts.

www.aeroinv.com  

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