MURRIETA, CA, February 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) Barry Neighbors Consulting, a boutique aerospace and defense supply chain consulting company, announces its website launch. The user-friendly site showcases the business solutions offered by the firm with the full range of their services, an informative blog and testimonials from previous clients.
Barry Neighbors Consulting partners with aerospace and defense companies to help them improve their financial performance. With extensive experience in the industry, Barry Neighbors Consulting focuses on the supply chain and is able to offer expert advice and guidance, together with sales and marketing development, to suppliers, resulting in improved profits. The company offers OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and larger contractors a process-oriented approach to assessing, managing and optimizing their supply chain.
"It is our vision to become the pre-eminent supply chain consultancy in North America," says founder Barry Neighbors. "We are passionate about what we do and offer our clients full accountability and the assurance of high-quality work. We work with clients to improve the supply chain and optimize profits. Our clients' success is our primary objective."
In the highly competitive world of aerospace and defense, it is essential that executives pay close attention to their supply chain. Industry and government budget constraints are challenges but these can be overcome with enough focus on supply chain performance and suppliers. With many years of experience, the team at Barry Neighbors Consulting can offer solutions that will optimize this supply chain efficiency: scouting for global suppliers, reducing costs, and process maturity improvement.
"We maintain one of the world's most complete databases of aerospace and defense sourcing executives and contacts," says Neighbors. "Our expertise can give you the competitive edge you need to increase your market share in this industry."
Barry Neighbors Consulting also offers online services to clients. The initial consultation is free, with no obligation. The firm's aim is to offer tailored solutions based on a thorough understanding of clients' business needs. For more information please visit http://www.barryneighbors.com.
Aerospace and Defense Supply Chain Consulting Company, Barry Neighbors Consulting, Announces Launch of New Website
Barry Neighbors Consulting launches new website.
2013-02-26
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