Boeing and Danish logistics company Damco, part of the A.P. Moller - Maersk Group, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to pursue the development of industrial and technological logistics tools for improving global supply chain management. The MOU paves the way for Boeing and Damco - a leader in global freight forwarding and supply chain management solutions - to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the multibillion-dollar supply chain optimization market. The two companies will explore opportunities to use the Boeing-developed Joint Logistics Command and Control Environment (JLC2E) modeling and simulation tool to expand into commercial markets and incorporate Damco's expertise in supply chain management. Boeing's state-of-the-art JLC2E tool allows defense customers to experiment and evaluate supply chain tactics, processes and technologies to support current and future complex defense missions."We look forward to working with Damco and integrating their optimization capabilities into our own experimentation environment," said Torbjorn Sjogren, vice president of Boeing International Support Systems. "We will quickly seek out opportunities to deliver more effective outcomes within both defense and commercial supply chains, and we see a complementary combination of strengths between Boeing and Damco."
"Leveraging the logistics capabilities of our two companies creates a powerful platform for mutual business opportunities and for developing optimal supply chain solutions for our customers," said Martin Thaysen, Damco chief commercial officer. "Damco is in the business of moving products, reducing costs and improving service levels. Working with Boeing's supply chain experience and technology would allow us to develop new ways of reducing cost and freeing up cash for our customers - which is particularly important in these economically challenging times."Beyond the development of supply chain logistics solutions, Damco could also benefit from Boeing's status as the largest exporter in the United States through future freight forwarding opportunities. Boeing shipped more than $350 million in aerospace goods and services globally in 2008.
Source: Transportweekly