MRO inventory optimization

Balance inventory against real AOG risk.

MRO inventory optimization isn't about holding more — it's about holding the right parts at the right stations. AOG Shield ranks where stockouts and overstock create the most operational risk.

The cost of unbalanced inventory

Stockouts trigger emergency buys and downtime; overstock ties up capital and hides transfer opportunities. Both grow when inventory decisions ignore failure history, schedule, and lead-time risk.

  • Local stockouts forcing expensive emergency sourcing
  • Capital trapped in overstocked, low-risk stations
  • Missed transfer opportunities between stations
  • Min/max levels disconnected from real failure patterns

How AOG Shield optimizes inventory

1

Score by risk

Rank stations and parts by AOG exposure, not just raw counts.

2

Surface transfers

Recommend moves from overstocked hubs to at-risk stations.

3

Tune stock levels

Flag where to raise min stock or use an exchange pool.

Optimize inventory around AOG risk — start with a diagnostic.

AOG Shield is a decision-support and risk-advisory system. It does not determine airworthiness, approve parts for installation, certify regulatory compliance, or replace human maintenance, quality, or planning review.