APOC Aviation – a leasing, trading, aircraft component and part-out specialist – has opened a new warehouse in the Netherlands, implementing green technology features.
Based on the same campus as its existing facility between Schiphol and Rotterdam, APOC has added a further 2,500m² of warehouse, technical support space and offices. The new premises allow for future expansion as APOC plans to double its stock hub capability and workforce over the next five years.
The company shared that the new warehouse’s green features include electric temperature control and high-spec insulation to reduce energy consumption. The building also has solar panels installed to leverage sustainable energy use.
“The part-out of an aircraft is a green process as it extends component lifecycles, thereby reducing the ecological footprint of parts,” said Arjan de Jong, vice president operations at APOC Aviation. “We foresee significant growth as the business develops trading activity worldwide, and this new facility not only complements our business ethos but also future-proofs APOC’s ambitious programme of narrow-body teardowns. We have the scope to scale up operations and better support our customers with ever-faster deliveries underpinned by our close proximity to Schiphol airport.”
Recent teardowns have boosted the organisation’s inventory of modern narrow-body parts. Primarily housed in the Netherlands, these integrated components also support APOC’s global customer base from stock hubs in Miami and Singapore.