rfid ready german Website
 
 

rfid ready RSS-Feeds

 You are here: Home arrow RFID-Software arrow WhereNet Material Flow Replenishment 2.0 Automates Lean Manufacturing and Maximizes ERP Value
 

L-com Announces North American Partnership with Korenix USA

L-com, a global leader in the manufacture of wired and wireless connectivity products, announced that it has signed a North American distributor agreement with Korenix USA, a world leader in industrial networking solutions headquartered in City of Industry, California.

"I am very excited about…     Read more

Hansgrohe intensifies assembly processes with UPM Raflatac RFID inlays

German manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen fittings Hansgrohe has implemented UPM Raflatac’s inlays into its RFID-assisted assembly processes. Hansgrohe uses RFID-enabled kanban (signal) cards to track the flow of containers between its two production sites. The company now enjoys several benefits, including accelerated goods receipt…     Read more

Endemol signs Wavetrend to track celebrity housemates movements

Endemol, one of the largest independent production companies in Britain, has selected Wavetrend, the world leader in active RFID, to install technology to track housemates in the 2009 Celebrity Big Brother series (which started live on the 2nd January).

The tracking system will enable…     Read more

M2M Network Providers Begin to Add Infrastructure to Optimize Data Traffic Control

Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications have specialized requirements, and over time this market has seen a specialized class of network providers - Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) and M2M Mobile Operators (MMOs) - emerge to address these requirements in ways the traditional mobile operators have often declined…     Read more

FKI Logistex Launches Logistex NB200 Narrow-Belt Driven Roller Conveyor

FKI Logistex a leader in integrated material handling solutions, announces the North American launch of the Logistex NB200 Narrow-Belt Driven Roller Conveyor, a flexible system that is part of the company's new Logistex Case Conveyor Solutions (LCCS) product family. The FKI Logistex NB200 offers maximum…     Read more

 
WhereNet Material Flow Replenishment 2.0 Automates Lean Manufacturing and Maximizes ERP Value PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 15 September 2008

WhereNet, part of Zebra Enterprise Solutions at Zebra Technologies and the leader in wireless solutions for tracking and managing enterprise assets, announced that a leading international car manufacturer has implemented version 2.0 of its Material Flow: Replenishment solution. A comprehensive real-time manufacturing execution solution that streamlines the entire replenishment process across the enterprise, the Material Flow Replenishment solution seamlessly integrates with existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems enabling industrial manufacturers to reduce inventory and labor costs while increasing throughput and quality.

 

"After realizing more than 12 percent efficiency gains from implementing the Material Flow Replenishment solution in one part of our factory, we expanded use of the solution so that we now manage 750 parts across a span of more than 1.5 million square feet," said Nathan Pearson, project manager for Material Flow at a leading international automaker in Indiana. "With access to real-time data and analytics-rich reports, we have everything at our fingertips to make intelligent decisions and change business processes on the fly. WhereNet has helped us take our lean manufacturing initiative to a new level."

Designed to support and automate lean manufacturing techniques, the Material Flow solution combines RFID technologies and software to provide manufacturing operations with the facility-wide visibility to centrally manage and control supplier collaboration, internal supply, and facility-wide communication within a single system. For example, Material Flow helps increase the value from ERP software investments such as SAP by leveraging its master data repository. The solution returns real-time execution level information back into the ERP system to improve its error proofing capabilities and data accuracy.

In addition, Material Flow streamlines ERP's demand-driven pull replenishment processes by reducing multiple steps into a single transaction, from start to finish. The solution provides real-time execution information that focuses on delivering the product from external supplier or internal storage to the point-of-use line side with actionable and easy-to-use instructions for plant floor associates.

Built on modern open standards, the Material Flow solution integrates with a broad range of automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) technologies in addition to ERP systems. Material Flow provides actionable, real-time data - from the factory floor to offsite suppliers - that allows every member of the supply chain to quickly respond to changes in inventory, production status, and customer requests. Version 2.0 includes several new features, including advanced analytics capabilities and automatic reporting and alerts.

"Manufacturing environments are in a state of constant change, and manufacturers have typically stockpiled excess inventory to ensure their assembly line never stops," said Tom Bacon, senior vice president, manufacturing, logistics and government business, Zebra Enterprise Solutions. "By integrating AIDC technologies with real-time execution software, our Material Flow Replenishment System eliminates inventory guesswork for manufacturers. We provide an up-to-the-minute, accurate view of consumption-based demand at every assembly line station, bringing a new level of intelligence, automation, and efficiency to the manufacturing supply chain."

For example, the flexible parts replenishment solution tracks the exact time of every part request, automatically prioritizes the requests, and sends instructions to material-handling drivers whose vehicles are equipped with vehicle-mounted Wi-Fi terminals telling them where to pick up and deliver the parts. The system promptly alerts both the manufacturer and suppliers when parts are needed on the assembly line, resulting in a synchronous material flow across the supply chain, reduced inventory, and higher productivity.

Using the WhereNet Material Flow-Replenishment solution, industrial manufacturers can realize a complete return on investment by:

  • Decreasing on-hand inventory by 5 to 10 percent

  • Reducing labor costs by as much as 15 to 20 percent

  • Improving asset utilization 5 to10 percent

  • Reducing cycle times and increase throughput

  • Eliminating line stoppages and business interruptions

  • Decreasing expedite fees

  • Gaining multi-facility visibility from one centralized location
  •  

    Related Links:

    http://www.wherenet.com/

    http://www.zebra.com/

     
    < Prev   Next >
     
     

    rfid-Newsletter Archive

    my Webservices



    No account yet? Register
    Your name (*)
    Your e-mail (*)
    Friend's e-mail (*)
    Personal Message
     

    rfid ready Partner

    adapt-rfid.jpg