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The Invisible Engine: Building Smarter Logistics

Marc Philip, CEO, Triangle Worldwide

17-Jun-25 10:00

The Invisible Engine: Building Smarter Logistics

Smart logistics is fast becoming a critical enabler of Malaysia’s aerospace ambitions, and one company helping make that happen is Triangle Worldwide.

Behind every aircraft part and engineering breakthrough, there’s a logistics system working quietly in the background, one that must be fast, precise, secure, and globally connected. From handling time-critical Aircraft on Ground (AOG) scenarios to navigating complex compliance requirements and ensuring end-to-end visibility, the demands in aerospace logistics are uniquely demanding.

In this episode, we speak with Marc Philip, CEO of Triangle Worldwide, about the shift toward predictive logistics, the role of digital tools in building trust and transparency, and how Malaysia can strengthen its position in high-value manufacturing by getting the logistics equation right.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  marketstechnology

Tags:  smart logisticsaircraft on ground (AOG)aerospacesustainabilitydigitalisation





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