Additional Boxer Armored Vehicle Sub-Contract Awarded

The contract awarded to Wesco Anixter comprises a vendor managed inventory agreement to streamline WFEL's inventory management, with Wesco replenishing WFEL's stock levels based on data delivered by electronic data interchange By DA Staff / 22 Mar 2023
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WFEL has awarded a three-year contract to Chesterfield-based Wesco Anixter for the supply of components to be used in the assembly and integration of the Boxer armored vehicles for UK Ministry of Defence.

This contract comprises a Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) agreement to streamline WFEL’s inventory management, with Wesco Anixter replenishing WFEL’s stock levels based on data delivered by Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).  

This managed supply solution includes both direct parts such as fasteners and fixings, and indirect production consumables, allowing Wesco Anixter to work in close collaboration with the WFEL team to drive continuous improvement and process efficiencies as part of the value-added supply chain services.

The awarding of this contact by WFEL means that a number of UK jobs at Wesco Anixter will be both created and sustained in order to fulfil the three-year contract.

Ian Anderton, WFEL’s Managing Director, said: “WFEL demands components of the highest quality from its sub-contractors, together with exceptional service levels – and Wesco Anixter meets our rigorous requirements in this respect. We are, therefore, delighted to welcome Wesco Anixter to our ever-growing UK supply chain, as we move closer to delivering the Boxer armored vehicles to the British Army.”

Following an extensive technology transfer program from Germany, the UK Boxer program is creating 120 additional jobs at WFEL and sustaining a further number, in addition to creating a new, vibrant and robust UK supply chain to support the vehicles throughout their 30+ year life. The vehicles are being manufactured at WFEL’s Stockport defense manufacturing facility.

Further UK job creation and sustainment is already being seen within WFEL’s growing UK-wide supply chain, which is set to further expand as the Boxer program progresses.

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