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Kuehne+Nagel and MTU Strengthen Partnership in China

Kuehne+Nagel and MTU Deepen Partnership with New Zhuhai Fulfilment Centre
Kuehne+Nagel and MTU Maintenance Lease Services (MLS) have expanded their longstanding collaboration through the inauguration of a new fulfilment centre in Zhuhai, China. This facility, situated within the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area, is designed to enhance the supply chain for aero engine parts across the region, reinforcing MLS’s global logistics capabilities and the strategic partnership between the two companies.
Strategic Expansion in the Asia-Pacific Region
The Zhuhai centre is strategically positioned to serve customers throughout China and the broader Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, complementing MLS’s existing parts hubs in the Netherlands and the United States. This development integrates into a globally connected logistics network, enabling rapid and reliable access to critical engine components. Operated by Kuehne+Nagel, the facility adheres to stringent standards of speed, compliance, and reliability. It features bonded storage and offers same-day or 24-hour dispatch throughout the year, ensuring continuous support for urgent line-replaceable-unit (LRU) requirements and time-sensitive operations such as aircraft-on-ground (AOG) scenarios.
Damian Raczynski, Head of Contract Logistics at Kuehne+Nagel Asia Pacific, emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating, “MLS operates in a highly dynamic and time-sensitive environment, and we are proud to provide the logistics expertise that supports their global operations and responsiveness.” Patrick Biebel, Managing Director of MLS, highlighted the strategic value of the new centre, noting, “With fulfilment centres strategically located around the globe, we are uniquely positioned to respond swiftly to customer needs, no matter where they are. The Zhuhai facility exemplifies our commitment to providing rapid and reliable access to essential engine parts, minimising operational downtime and ensuring efficient support for our customers within China and the APAC region.”
Navigating Challenges and Industry Pressures
Despite the advantages offered by the new facility, the expansion into China presents significant challenges. Both Kuehne+Nagel and MTU must navigate a complex regulatory landscape, manage potential supply chain disruptions, and ensure the seamless integration of digital technologies to maintain operational efficiency. Furthermore, the move intensifies competition within the aerospace logistics sector, as rival providers may respond with enhanced service offerings or strategic alliances to safeguard their market positions.
The Zhuhai warehouse not only aims to provide faster and more reliable access to parts for regional customers but also reflects the increasing pressure within the aerospace industry to deliver superior logistics solutions. As the sector continues to evolve, Kuehne+Nagel’s commitment to scalable, end-to-end logistics—combining global reach with local execution—remains central to its strategic approach.
The strengthened partnership and the establishment of the new fulfilment centre represent a significant milestone in both companies’ efforts to meet the growing demands of the aerospace market in China and the wider APAC region, while effectively managing the complexities and competitive dynamics inherent in the industry.

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