Strategies for adapting Aviation & Defence industries to disrupt Supply Chains
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|Efficient Manufacturing - May 2024 Issue
Descriptions in the supply chain caused by global events, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions, in the aerospace and defence industries’ have caused delays, scrapped deliveries, and difficulties for OEMs in managing investments in production scale-ups amidst supply chain unpredictability. This article elaborates on the industry’s trials and tribulations, pondering the potential for resolution amidst ongoing chaos.
In the wake of a global pandemic, the once-stable supply chains of the aerospace and defence industries are now besieged by unprecedented disruptions. The post-Covid era has ushered in a new reality where managing delays and shortages has become the norm for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). But what are the catalysts of this persistent turmoil, and is there an end in sight?
The stability that defined aerospace and defence supply chains post-World War II has been upended. A confluence of rising global trade tensions and conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza has fragmented these critical networks, posing significant hurdles across sectors. The Red Sea crisis exemplifies the latest challenge, with US-Iran tensions prompting a massive rerouting of shipping lines—a detour adding 3,500 miles to reach European shores.
Manufacturers face the brunt of this instability, grappling with soaring commodity prices and erratic costs. The scarcity of skilled workers post-pandemic, coupled with a titanium shortage—stemming largely from Russian suppliers—has placed immense strain on supply chains. The repercussions are palpable: manufacturers delay timelines and scrap deliveries, while OEMs struggle to reconcile hefty investments in production scale-ups with the erratic nature of supply continuity.
The soaring demand keeps challenging the Aviation and Defence Supply Chain
The aviation sector is currently experiencing remarkable growth in demand, driven by projections of increased air passenger traffic in 2024. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) anticipates a surge to over 4.7 billion passengers, surpassing pre-pandemic levels of 4.5 billion. India, specifically, foresees domestic air traffic exceeding 150 million passengers, reflecting its status as one of the world's fastest-growing civil aviation markets.
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