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About KLM Catering Services

Klm Catering Services Schiphol (KCS) prepares and delivers 45,000 meals a day for 12 airlines, 350 flights and 50 different types of aircraft. The 1,300-person company is a subsidiary of KLM  Airlines, and is the catering company for KLM, KLM Cityhopper, and KLM UK as well as for Northwest Airlines, Japan Airlines, Iberia, Royal Jordanian and Cyprus Airways. KCS also manages non-food supplies such as beverages, sales trolleys, and navigation bags to the private airport lounges at Schiphol Airport.

Project Scope

KCS needed to optimize the speed of its service delivery, maintain consitent delivery performance  and product quality, increase productivity levels and control costs. The information the company had gathered did not sufficiently help management determine the right commercial conditions for its customers. Furthermore, competition had increased dramatically with several companies entering the market to provide similar services at lower costs.

Press Release KLM Catering Services

 

About Transavia.com

Transavia moves more than four million passengers to more than 70 different sunny destinations, particularly in the Mediterannean sea area. The fleet of 27 aircraft is being utilized as efficiently as possible, a reliable and accurate maintenance planning is very important in this regard.

Project Scope

Transavia plans the maintenance of aircraft with Quintiq. They've improved the operational planning and achieved higher interval utilization. The interval utilization is the time between two repetitive maintenance tasks. Increasing the interval utilization has two effects: on the one hand it decreases costs concerning the number of aircraft maintenance technicians needed on the other hand it creates a more efficient use of the airplane parts.

Press Release Transavia.com



About Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport is the airport of the capital of Europe and serves over 100 airlines. As air traffic is still growing the airport needs to use its resources in an optimal way. Brussels Airport is operated by The Brussels Airport Company, formerly known as BIAC (Brussels International Airport Company), which was created by Belgian law through a merger of BATC with the ground operations departments of the RLW/RVA.

Project Scope

Brussels Airport has selected the Advanced Planning and Scheduling Suite from Dutch software vendor Quintiq to improve its planning and capacity studies of check-in desks and gates. By implementing a state-of-the-art planning solution Brussels Airport wants to support expected growth and improve the service to its airline customers. The Quintiq solution enables Brussels Airport to remain flexible when planning its 162 check-in desks and 54 gates.

Press Release Brussels Airport


 

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Transavia.com

"We have a solution that enables us to optimally synchronize our maintenance planning to the flight program...improving our interval usage with more than 10%" 
Art van der Hoeven
Project Manager
Transavia.com

 

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