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B&H Worldwide Strengthens Aerospace Tire Operations with Anyline’s AI Technology

B&H Worldwide reduces inventory processing times by 60% through intelligent tire data capture integrated into its FirstTRAC platform

VIENNA, Austria — 05.12.2026 — Anyline, a global leader in mobile AI and intelligent data capture technology, today announced its role in supporting B&H Worldwide’s digital transformation of aircraft tire management operations in New Zealand. By integrating Anyline’s technology into its proprietary FirstTRAC platform, B&H Worldwide has significantly improved the speed, accuracy, and traceability of tire-related inventory workflows in a highly specialized aerospace logistics environment.

The implementation enables B&H Worldwide teams to use mobile devices to capture critical tire data directly within their operational workflows. As a result, the company has reduced inventory processing times by 60%, cut error rates by 80–90%, achieved data accuracy exceeding 99%, and increased units processed per hour by approximately 30%.

B&H Worldwide selected its New Zealand operations as the global pilot site for this initiative, using the deployment as a blueprint for broader rollout across its network.

“We’re proud to support B&H Worldwide in transforming a highly specialised aerospace logistics workflow with AI,” said Christoph Braunsberger, CEO of Anyline. “This implementation demonstrates how intelligent tire data capture can improve speed, accuracy and traceability in safety-critical operations.”

The solution is embedded directly into B&H Worldwide’s FirstTRAC ecosystem through integration of the Anyline Mobile SDK and Anyline Web SDK, enabling a unified, real-time data stream across mobile and web applications. This allows stock checks, dispatch requests, and bulk inventory uploads to be updated instantly, improving visibility into high-value assets and strengthening compliance through a reliable digital audit trail.

“This implementation represents a significant step forward in how we manage high-value, safety-critical inventory,” said Lee Hedges, Branch Manager of B&H Worldwide New Zealand. “By introducing real-time tyre scanning, we’ve improved accuracy, speed and traceability across our operations. For our customers, it means greater visibility, faster reporting and increased confidence in the integrity of their stock.”

For Anyline, the project highlights the growing role of AI in operational environments where manual workflows still create friction. In aerospace logistics, where efficiency, asset integrity, and compliance are critical, intelligent tire data capture can help modernize how information moves through the supply chain.

The B&H Worldwide implementation also reinforces Anyline’s broader mission to help enterprises replace manual processes with AI-powered workflows that deliver measurable operational value. From tire operations and mobility to logistics and industrial asset management, Anyline’s technology is designed to integrate into existing systems and enable faster, more accurate decision-making at the point of work.

With Melbourne scheduled as the next implementation site, the project marks an important milestone in B&H Worldwide’s broader digitization strategy and demonstrates how AI can support more connected, scalable, and resilient logistics operations.

About Anyline

Anyline is an AI company redefining how organizations capture and digitize real-world data. Using proprietary machine learning and computer vision technology, Anyline enables any mobile device to instantly inspect and interpret information from physical objects such as tires, barcodes, ID documents, license plates, and utility meters. Founded in Vienna in 2013, Anyline is trusted by leading automotive brands, including Discount Tire, Michelin and Continental, as well as Fortune 500 companies and governments worldwide. Learn more at www.anyline.com

About B&H Worldwide

Established in 1988 in the UK, B&H Worldwide is a market leader in the highly specialist aerospace logistics industry. Over the last 30 years it has expanded globally and today operates from ten strategically located aerospace hubs around the world, serving airlines, spare part stockists, MROs, and repair vendors. Its in-house IT solutions are tailored to customer operating models, with FirstTRAC setting the benchmark for aerospace logistics software.

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