Transtar Improves Business IQ with Smart Printing Solution
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With upwards of 70 pallets of product
to prepare and ship each day, operations
need to move quickly for Transtar
Autobody Technologies, a Michigan-based
manufacturer and distributor of specialty
automotive coatings, adhesives, sealants
and more. However, with a manual
labeling process that required two hours
each morning to apply more than 4,000
sticker labels – by hand – the company
was experiencing a high percentage of
errors and lower overall productivity
than their growing business required.
“As Transtar has grown over the
past 70 years, we saw that we could
not continue down the path of
doing things manually,” said Tom
Gambaccini, IT Manager for Transtar.
The company couldn’t easily track
shipment errors, and in fact was spending
increased staff hours on a manual process
growing increasingly outdated. They sought
a seamless transition from the outdated
labeling process to a streamlined, easy-toimplement
solution that would increase
productivity, reduce lengthy preparation
time and increase customer satisfaction.
The solution? Intermec PM4i and PX6i Smart Printers, PCM/Image-Tek
Applicators and SmartPack™ software
from ToolWorx Information Products.
Navigating a Sticky Situation
“We’re trying to build lines with the future
in mind, so we looked to ToolWorx to help
us implement a solution to not only meet
our current needs, but that would also keep
us ahead of the game as our production
and technologies increase,” said Keith
Palmer, Transtar Production Manager.
With human error percentages increasing,
ToolWorx, a systems integrator specializing
in automated data collection applications
for traceability and error proofing,
worked with Transtar to implement their
SmartPack™ Smart Printing software –
offering Transtar a new system where
all guesswork was removed, something
their previous system couldn’t offer.
“Before, at the end of the day, if we
scanned an order containing boxes
that didn’t belong, we had to go back
and figure out where the mistake was
made and how to correct it,” said Tony
Berecz, Transtar Filling and Packaging
Coordinator. “This added a lot of labor
on the shipping end and on our end.”
Additionally, the solution needed to fit
within Transtar’s production floor space
constraints – and Smart Printing doesn’t
require additional room for a PC.
“I searched for a solution with the least
amount of variables – where I could
point my finger in one direction to keep
things moving forward,” said Gambaccini.
“Smart Printing was one of the only
options that allowed us to do just that.”
A Smart Choice
After implementing the Smart Printing
system, packaging line productivity
increased almost instantly by 40 percent.
Because Intermec Smart Printers have
the power of a personal computer built
right in, they enable businesses to change
the way their printing operations are
structured, simplifying processes and
cutting back on additional operating costs.
The Smart Printing system implemented
by ToolWorx not only creates the case label,
but then scans it immediately afterward,
counts it, and creates a pallet label when
the correct number of cases are stacked
onto the pallet. All of this processing is
controlled by the Smart Printer, making
it simple and intuitive for users.
“My operators have not had any
formal training rather than handson
training,” said Berecz. “It was just
so easy and straightforward in three
easy steps – step one: scan, step two:
program, step three: you’re done.”
Transtar also knew Intermec Smart
Printers would be rugged enough to
withstand the constantly changing
manufacturing environment.
“That in itself is huge for us – the
printers are self-contained, portable,
I can move the equipment to any
line I have,” said Gambaccini.
Resulting in Excellence
After implementation, the 40 percent
productivity increase was due in large
part to process improvements and
automation, one of which included a red
light and alarm in the event of an error.
“Before we wouldn’t know about most
errors until the end of the day or when
they were getting ready to be shipped
out,” said Berecz. “Now we are notified in
real-time if there’s a problem. This allows
us to solve many errors before they happen,
something we just couldn’t do before.”
After reducing prep time from two
hours to just 15 minutes, the saved labor
has also allowed Transtar additional
time to run more production orders.
“To complete what I’m now able to do
would have taken about 14 hours on our
previous system. Now I’m done in eight,”
said Berecz. “We are more turn-key. If
you look at the process we used to do,
I’m almost gaining a full batch a day.”
The change has also increased customer
satisfaction, as the ToolWorx system
allows any error to be traced.
“When a customer calls and says they
possibly did not receive what they ordered
or that it was damaged, we can actually
go back into the database and figure out
every detail – from when we ran it, to what
pallet it was on, to who pulled the order and
exactly what was scanned. This is a huge
value to make sure our customers are 100
percent satisfied, and to ensure they get
what they ordered on time,” said Berecz.
In terms of reliability, the surface residue
and dust that caused problems for Transtar’s
equipment in the past hasn’t interfered
with the Intermec Smart Printers to date.
“They’ve withstood the rigors of
the manufacturing environment
very well,” said Palmer.
Berecz added “These sit right out in the
open, right in the thick of it, and they
start right up every day and go to work.
Preparing for the Future
One of the key factors in choosing the
ToolWorx system and Intermec Smart
Printers was their capabilities for the future.
“Intermec is a major player in the market
and there are plenty of other solutions
out there, but we believe we bought
into the quality of the product,” said
Gambaccini. “It was really important to
us that we didn’t adopt something that
would quickly outdate ourselves in the
future. This system has the capabilities
for us to add components to increase
our throughput and will be right along
with the tools we’ll use in the future.”