| MATERIAL FLUX MANAGEMENT AND WAREHOUSING MANAGEMENT | ||||||||||||||
| The production control requires material flux management in the factory. Mondragon Sistemas has developed great experience in control from the prime material entry, through semi-elaborated product until the end product warehouse. | ||||||||||||||
| Flux optimisation | ||||||||||||||
| Warehouse optimisation | ||||||||||||||
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| Flux optimisation: | ||||||||||||||
| The use of automatic identification systems allows an exhaustive control of materials all along the process, and thereby process and material employment optimisation. | ![]() ![]() |
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| Informatics systems
using the latest technology - Identification application based on barcode, TAGs, etc... - Barcode reading systems, batch, radio-frequency, standard software connected to the back-office system. |
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| Warehouse optimisation: | ||||||||||||||
| Warehouse control allows follow-up for all the materials from their entry (coming from production, providers, or returns from customers), to their outlet towards customers, optimising: | ||||||||||||||
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space : id-place management ; - Time dedicated to management : information regarding availability, location, trajects for orders of shipment preparation,... - Stocked materials : permanent control of the use of materials, rotations, ... - Inventory management : time and reliability ; - Quality management inside the warehouse itself ; - Treatment of customers returns ; - Treatment of materials temporarily sent out to subcontractors. |
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