A global online aviation spare parts and repair capabilities’ marketplace Locatory.com has announced signing a cooperation agreement with the prominent MRO provider VD Gulf.

Based on terms of this freshly inked agreement, VD Gulf will have access to all the innovative Locatory.com tools designed to facilitate smooth parts procurement transactions whilst maintaining comprehensive control of the associated safety, costs and optimum logistics. By utilizing the Locatory.com platform, the MRO will be able to safely procure and sell aircraft inventory in multiple international markets and thus expand its business development opportunities.

“With an increasing focus on establishing solid presence in the Middle East, VD Gulf, serving both Western- and Russian- built aircraft for operators across numerous locations in Europe and Russia, had been looking for a trustworthy partner that can offer innovative IT solutions to facilitate its self-consistent expansion. The fact that the MRO decided to opt for our services is a clear indicator that our solutions truly stand out and we have deservingly earned our place in the top 3 list of providers worldwide,” says Dainius Meilunas, the CEO of Locatory.com.

Aside from parts and consumables supply services, VD Gulf offers line and base maintenance, component repair, component and sheet metal repair, aviation training, technical diagnostics and non-destructive testing, engineering support, certification and other services.

“Our primary interest is in creating the utmost added value without compromising on safety to our clients worldwide. This means that we must partner up with the service providers who can offer the most efficient solutions at the optimum price-quality point. Having thoroughly done our homework, we have decided that Locatory.com is the provider that can meet all of our exigent demands,” commented Mikhail Khoroshaev, VD Gulf Director General.

Having recently introduced brand new shipping and secure payment services on the market, Locatory.com is anticipating a further increase in interest from airlines and MRO companies looking to optimize their business and enterprise resource planning processes.