Rockland Aerospace
Rockland Aerospace is an aerospace logistics company that was founded in Montreal, Canada by Bryan Dollimore in 2000. The company's core business is supporting fixed-wing military aircraft, such as the Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion and C-130 Hercules, and also commercial aircraft, particularly the Boeing 757. They have offices in Canada, USA, New Zealand and Australia.
Inventory
Today, Rockland Aerospace holds one of the largest structural Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion inventories in the world and focuses on aerospace maintenance and repair.
Inventory-related services include:
Spare parts for various ageing platforms
Dedicated inventory
Excess inventory
Business Segment
Fleet support Rockland aerospace develops logistics management programs to ensure operational readiness for end users around the world. It is a key factor in meeting the lean management requirements of maintenance and repair organizations. Rockland Aerospace develops strategies applicable to supply chain management and procurement agreements. Part of their strategy rests on replacing direct services logistics by PBL (performance based logistics) in order to efficiently manage fleet support.
Forecasting Using an aircraft-based logarithm developed specifically for legacy aircraft Rockland provide accurate, personalized portraits and analysis of anticipated aircraft behaviour.
Kitting Another extremely specific market segment in which Rockland Aerospace operates is kitting. They design and prepare customized repair kits based on individual forecasting results.
Supply Chain Management Militaries around the world implement logistics management programs to maximize their operations. Rockland develops strategies for spares and rotables support that can counteract the negative effect of aircraft ageing. A reseach and development team contributes in the advancement of repairs and maintenance activities.