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Wesco Aircraft

www.wescoair.com

 
Wesco Aircraft is the world`s leading distributor and provider of comprehensive supply chain management services to the global aerospace industry, based on annual sales. The company`s services range from traditional distribution to the management of supplier relationships, quality assurance, kitting, just-in-time delivery and point-of-use inventory management. The company believes it offers one of the world`s broadest portfolios of aerospace products, including chemical, electrical and C-class hardware and comprised of more than 565,000 active SKUs.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.wescoair.com
  • 24911 Avenue Stanford
    Valencia, CA USA 91355
  • Phone: 661.775.7200

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Paul Freund
Director, IT Security Profile

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