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Raw Material Inventory
Tracking raw materials as they are moved between storage
locations and manufacturing areas in a high volume environment
can be challenging. In many instances production line
personnel are not immediately notified of the arrival of
product into the manufacturing area. This results in more
product than required being requested and the loss of product
by having it buried in and around product that may already be
there.
Affixing bar coded labels to pallets or containers of
product before it is stored provides a means to read those
containers as they arrive in the manufacturing area. As
containers are emptied the tags may be read to signify that
the product has been used. The containers can then be refilled
and tags reassigned to other product.
Capturing the emptying transaction can be used as a trigger
point to bring more products forward. Instead of generating
requests based upon forecasting or back-flushing algorithms,
these requests can be made based upon actual usage. This can
reduce the amount of product movements and the amount of
product that winds up in the manufacturing area unnecessarily.
The use of hand held readers can augment this by allowing
the users to record tags that are in the storage areas for
spot checking and QC purposes.
Because of the increased visibility provided by the use of
this technology the need to run frequent physical inventories
in these areas is reduced dramatically or eliminated.
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