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December 17, 2015January 23rd, 2019

FL Technics and Future Metals partnership expands to 16 countries

FL Technics and Future Metals partnership expands to 16 countriesFL Technics, a global provider of tailor-made aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul services, is pleased to announce further extending its cooperation with the leading global distributor of raw aerospace materials Future Metals. Already offering suppliers’ products in 12 countries, FL Technics will now represent the company in the Baltic States and Mongolia.

Future Metals is serving the global aerospace manufacturing and maintenance industry from 9 strategically located service centres in North America, Europe and Asia. As of December, the Lithuania-headquartered MRO will offer a broad range of Future Metals’ products, including the inventory comprising aircraft metals such as sheets, tubes, bars, safety wires and many more, to its clients and other industry players in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Mongolia. 

“Future Metals holds more than 40 years of experience in the field. Aldas Juronis, Head of FL Technics Components and Materials Sales DepWe are excited about this opportunity to strengthen our relationship with such a globally trusted supplier,” comments Aldas Juronis, the Head of Components and Materials Sales Department at FL Technics. “Metal products play a significant role in daily operations of every maintenance or manufacturing facility thus the demand for quality materials is always high. However, industry players in some regions have repeatedly voiced their dissatisfaction with certain products available in their markets. That is why we believe that the ability to offer Future Metals products does not only benefit our business cooperation but is also bringing new cost-effective solutions for players in the newly added countries.”

FL Technics is already an exclusive representative of the Florida-based supplier in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia.