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SNC-Lavalin Success Story
Barcoding and SNC-Lavalin Create Material Handling System for Tracking Inventory and Equipment at Heavy Construction Project
Barcoding
teamed up with SNC-Lavalin to create a new Material Handling System
that utilizes barcodes and handheld computers to track equipment and
inventory at heavy construction projects.
Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) April 10, 2006
-- Barcoding Inc., the nationally recognized leader in data-capture
solutions, and SNC-Lavalin have created a new Material Handling System
that utilizes barcodes and handheld computers to track equipment and
inventory at construction projects. SNC-Lavalin companies provide
engineering, procurement, construction, project management and project
financing to industries worldwide, including: agriculture/foods,
biopharmaceuticals, chemicals and petroleum, environment, heavy
construction, mass transit, mining and metallurgy, power and water
management.
Software and hardware components provided by Barcoding,
in conjunction with the consulting and procurement services of SNC, are
now available as the SLAI Material Handling System™. The new system has
been implemented at several sites, including Nova Chemicals and
Duquesne Lighting.
The material handling system that SNC was
using previously was very basic. Staff would spend countless hours
tracking everything from raw materials to finished goods. Throughout
the manufacturing process materials were being tracked by hand. SNC
required a system that could efficiently track every item from the time
it was ordered until the time it was shipped to the customer.
For
example, when an order is placed with a manufacture for a custom pipe,
SNC needs to know where that pipe is at all times. The pipe must be
tracked when it leaves the manufacturer's site, during shipment to the
construction site, when the construction site receives it, while it is
kept at the construction site, when it is picked for installation, and
finally, when installation is completed. Barcoding developed a software
application to track inventory as it moves through the manufacturing
process. From the time of ordering until installation, inventory is
tracked with barcode labels and Symbol PDT8100 portable data terminals.
Information
entered on the portable data terminals is transmitted via wireless
network to the main database. The data can then be viewed via a web
interface, in real time, subject to user authorization. It used to take
SNC a week to generate the certain monthly reports. Those reports are
now constantly updated and can be generated in seconds.
“Barcoding
helped us to provide a solution that we otherwise wouldn’t be able to
do. We are on the cutting edge of technology and that allows us to
offer the latest, and greatest products and services to our customers,”
said Mark Nemeth, Project Manager at SNC-Lavalin. "With this system,
the construction site manager is able to immediately see if everything
was available for the next phase of the construction. In the past they
would run around spending countless hours to track everything down.
This solution significantly helps SNC keep projects on track, on
budget, and on time."
About SNC-Lavalin
Founded
in 1911, SNC-Lavalin has been active internationally for nearly 40
years, establishing a multicultural network that spans every continent.
The SNC-Lavalin companies have offices across Canada and in 30 other
countries around the world and are currently working in some 100
countries.
About Barcoding Inc.
Barcoding
Inc., the nationally recognized leader in data-capture solutions, helps
business and government organizations deploy supply chain technology,
including bar code scanners, wireless terminals, mobile computers, RFID
systems, and related software. Clients include manufacturing,
distribution, healthcare and warehousing companies, as well as state,
local and federal agencies. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, Barcoding
Inc. has eleven sales offices throughout North America. Please visit
http://www.barcoding.com/ for additional information.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at April 10, 2006 02:25 AM
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