MRO & repair organisations

Price the repair with the supply chain already accounted for.

A repair quote is a supply chain forecast in disguise. Avilinkr joins your shop load, workscope history and parts availability so the price you quote reflects what the job will actually cost and how long it will actually take.

HOW IT WORKS TODAY

  • Turn time promised on optimism rather than shop reality
  • Material availability discovered after the quote is sent
  • Repeat workscopes re-estimated from scratch each time
  • Exchange and rotable decisions made without full visibility

WITH AVILINKR

  • Quotes grounded in shop load and real material lead times
  • Workscope history reused instead of re-estimated
  • Sourcing alternatives surfaced before a commitment is made
  • Clear view of which repairs actually earn their margin
Inputs

The signals behind every recommendation

  • Shop capacity, workscope history and turn times
  • Rotable pool, exchange units and consignment stock
  • Supplier lead times and purchase history
  • Customer contract terms and service commitments

These signals arrive through the systems you already run — ERP, RFQ inbox, marketplaces and internal data.

Questions

MRO supply chain questionswe get asked

No. Production and maintenance systems keep that role. Avilinkr operates on the commercial side: what to quote, at what price, on what promised turn time.

Yes. Many organisations do both, and Avilinkr evaluates supply from stock, repair and purchase routes as alternatives to the same customer request.

By using your own historic workscope and material data rather than a nominal figure, and by flagging where a promised date depends on a part you do not yet hold.

Make your commercialoperation intelligent.

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