Artemis Aerospace expands with new European hub and additional warehouse

Artemis Aerospace expands with new European hub and additional warehouse

  • Artemis Aerospace has expanded operations by opening two new facilities to meet rising demand.
  • The company has launched a new European hub in Hamburg to enhance delivery speed and service across the region, joining existing hubs in Miami, Los Angeles, and Singapore.
  • Additionally, Artemis has opened a larger UK logistics warehouse in Ashington, West Sussex, significantly increasing storage capacity and enabling enhanced 24/7 AOG (Aircraft on Ground) support. 

Artemis Aerospace, the global aviation component solutions specialist, has announced two new facilities to accommodate rapidly growing demand for its services.

A new hub in Hamburg has been opened to streamline supplies and delivery for Artemis’ customers across Europe and to further support the company’s vision to provide a faster and more efficiently connected global service. Hamburg joins Artemis’ existing hubs in Miami, Los Angeles and Singapore.

In addition, Artemis has invested in and opened a new warehouse as its principal UK logistics facility, in Ashington, West Sussex. This provides not only far larger storage and handling capacity for the management of a greater volume of inventory, but also a much-improved capability to offer genuine 24/7 AOG support for Artemis’ global customer base.

Jim Scott, CEO and co-founder of Artemis Aerospace, said: “The addition of the Hamburg hub and our new logistics centre at Ashington will ensure that we not only continue to improve our standards for the benefit of our existing customers but also help us take the Artemis message to a wider audience.”

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