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Six Sigma

February 17th, 2012 Comments off

Carlisle Systems are invaluable tools for processors achieving continuous improvement and high quality using Six Sigma practices. Carlisle’s solutions are powerful measurement tools designed to spotlight defects and losses, and capture the story of a process to provide detail for later analysis and process improvement. These tools are a basis for a systematic problem solving approach to minimize negative impact on the customer. Waste and loss can be systematically reduced based on yield measurements, shrinkage, spoilage, worker performance, rejected boxes, giveaway, poor barcode grades, out-of-stocks, price variances, downtime reasons, lag times, trim and condemn reasons, product quality attributes, and piece weight sampling. Statistical process control software allows process trending in comparison with control limits.

Pack-off Manager for the Mushroom Industry

November 24th, 2011 Comments off

Solution Overview

 

Need to control your mushroom giveaway and get full traceability back to the piece?

The Symphony™: Pack- off Manager is a net weight management solution from Carlisle that allows you to closely monitor and manage the net weight of trays before they are packed into cartons. Plus, it records all the information you need for traceability purposes.

Key Benefits

 

  • Better weight control (tighter tolerances, less “give-away”, less rework)
  • Streamline operator functions, improving productivity, and reducing training requirements
  • Visibility – production monitoring, operator monitoring, and yield monitoring
  • Traceability of pieces into cartons, cartons into pallets, pallets to customers

How it Works:

 

The Symphony: Packoff Manager follows this process:

Harvest Rooms

 

  1. A facility may have numerous stations in the harvest room(s), each equipped with a CW-90 check weigher loaded with Carlisle’s software. The operator selects the product (a tray of mushrooms, or a bulk “lug” of mushrooms), and fills it until it is within the allowable tolerances.
  2. Transaction recording: When the tray/lug is within tolerances, a label is printed on the attached Datamax-O’Neil E-class Mark III printer,  and the operator affixes it to the product (the label has a 2D barcode with all the transaction information)

Slicing Area

 

  1. Product Transformation: using a scanner with a keypad and display, the operator can convert one product into another (eg: to convert whole mushrooms into a sliced mushroom product). New product labels are printed for affixing to each tray, and the relationship is recorded for traceability purposes

Production Area

 

  1. Packaging: A workstation running Carlisle Technology’s iCap is used for building cartons. The operator takes the trays that have been previously weighed, and scans the barcodes (with the Motorola DS9808 scanner) as they are placed into a carton. When full, a carton label is produced on the Datamax-O’Neil m-class printer. For bulk products, the mushrooms are loaded into cartons, and a label is produced for the carton.
    Motorola DS9808Datamax-O'Neil m-class
  2. Yield analysis: Trays are randomly check-weighed for cooler shrink analysis reporting
  3. Pallet labelling: When an operator is finished loading a pallet of product (either the pallet is full, or he/she runs out of product), a pallet label is printed and affixed to the pallet. The label has a bar code, which links the pallet to all it’s composing cartons.

 
Features and Functionality

  • Centrally controlled product file (products, packaging tare weights) accessible via web browser
  • Operators assigned to stations via web browser (used for measuring productivity of operators)
  • Filling of product trays (pieces) can be in separate locations from the packaging of cartons

 

Efficiency Reports:
  • Scale report: shows production for each station within a given time period. Report showis products, quantities, weights, and giveaway
  • Product report: shows production for all stations within a given time period
  • Operator reports: shows production for each operator within a given time period, including efficiency metrics
  • Shrink Analysis report: shows weighing on scale v
Traceability Reports:
  • Carton pieces report:  shows which pieces are in a particular carton, by either entering the carton ID, or by entering one of the piece IDs
  • Tray Detail Information:  shows details about a particular tray (piece), including product #, picking date/time, packaging time/date, operator, carton it went into
Administration Reports:
  • Pack-off Product Listing: shows all pack-off products, with their descriptions, weight target and tolerances, tare weights

Weight Compliance

November 2nd, 2011 Comments off

The iCap Weight Compliance application allows facilities to capture samples of standard weight product in order to provide proof that the product they’re shipping meets the regulations set forth in Canada’s Average System of Net Quantity Determination - where the supplier of a
packaged product is responsible for ensuring that consumers receive, on average, the declared quantity as shown on the label.

The application allows facilities to automate labour intensive manual processes.  At the click of a button, facitlies can prove that the weighted average of a production lot – or – a pallet for that matter – is compliant with the regulations outlined in the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act.

Carlisle’s Weight Compliance application will monitor the following principles of the Average System:

  1. The declared quantity on a package should accurately reflect the quantity being supplied, so the average net contents of the packages in a lot may not be less than the declared net quantity.
  2. The control over production should be such that the individual packages are within tolerances. No more than 2.5% of the lot may have a negative error larger than the tolerance.
  3. The number of packages which may have excessive negative errors is limited. Not more than one package may contain less than twice the tolerance.

Operators have three options when it comes to setting up a batch. They can schedule by the number of pieces, the number of cartons, or can choose to sample by the pallet. Government regulations provide reference tables that are used by the application to determine sample size
based on the number of pieces in the production lot (or on the pallet if that option is selected). Depending on where the batch quantity falls within these reference tables, operators will need to sample a certain number of pieces in order to meet the requirements set out in the regulations.

Warehouse Management

August 3rd, 2011 Comments off

Today’s plants and distribution centers are experiencing a tremendous change in the way they do business. They must provide a higher level of customer satisfaction through delivery performance – with tighter deadlines and smaller budgets. They must also be able to conform to regulatory specifications. To respond to this challenge, they need to be able to carry out their duties quickly and efficiently. Manual means will no longer suffice.

Carlisle’s InSight™ Wireless WMS is the ideal solution for your warehouse management and inventory control needs.

The benefits of our new InSight™ System include:

  • Greater inventory and location accuracy
  • Better stock rotation
  • Comprehensive control of product recall management and traceability
  • Multi-Level management of product quarantine
  • Productivity Monitoring Tools
  • Advanced data management and web-reporting capabilities
  • Connectivity to ERP, MRP and other external systems
  • Scalability for future expansion
  • Transforms your raw data into management information, which facilitates:
    • Better, more responsive decisions
    • Improved customer service
    • Reduction of waste
    • More productive employees

 

Automated Case Weighing and Labeling

August 3rd, 2011 Comments off

Over the past 25 years Carlisle Technology has earned a solid reputation for supplying the very best integrated case weighing and labeling solutions in North America. Our NTEP approved scales are designed for both – speed and accuracy. Using only the highest grade stainless steel, sealed load cells and motors, and epoxy paint, our scales are designed to withstand the inhospitable rigors of a plant’s wash-down areas and the related chemicals.

Our completely integrated automatic box weighing and labeling solution for finished goods serialized weighing includes – our high accuracy in-motion carton scale complete with a product indexer and infeed conveyor, any one of our print and apply systems, outbound compliance verification and reject control mechanisms – are allowing our customers to increase throughput above and beyond their initial requirements.

Our Protector 5800 and 4800 wash-down rated workstations coupled with Carlisle’s exclusive OmniWeigh M5 In–Motion application software is an unbeatable combination in terms of robustness, functionality and performance. This powerful software solution is really the brain that operates the complete line and combines the functionality of SCADA, MMI and full PC workstation functionality for local reporting. A store and forward methodology is used to capture the data and forward it on to our back office data collection server running our Informer – Plant Visibility Suite. This approach allows standalone line operation independent of the server so that line performance and uptime are never compromised. Omni-Weigh can dynamically weigh, label and verify batches of production cases at extremely high production speeds.

Features Include:

  • Ability to handle batch or mixed product SKU’s
  • Ability to handle mixed Catch or Standard Weight Cartons
  • Supports configurable set point controls for error handling and giveaway reduction
  • Allows multiple label formats by product SKU
  • Supports inbound scanning for mixed mode product identification
  • Supports outbound scanning/verification and reject management
  • Supports printing of error labels for rejected product
  • Supports automatic build of cartons to pallets with full serialization
  • Provides management statistics screen on system errors
  • Pallet label printing on second printer
  • Automated End of Day procedures – stations data is archived, complete backups are taken to the server, and the station’s production totals, overrides, counters, etc. are cleared
  • Includes Hot Spare support capability

The Outbound Scanning system provides the following additional functionality:

  • Scanning of UCC Finished Goods bar code labels to ensure 100% readability throughout the supply chain.
  • Collection of the carton bar code data that is scanned for production counting.
  • Store and forward of collected data up to the Informer system.
  • Confirmation of cartons that are added to production & those cartons that are rejected

Product Sortation and Classification

August 3rd, 2011 Comments off

In order to efficiently manage high production volumes in multi-shift facilities with real time inventory feeds, it is critical that serialized production cartons are directed to the optimum inventory locations. Getting the cartons to the correct area quickly saves labor and allows immediate order fulfillment of perishable products, while at the same time improving customer service. This allows plant’s to capitalize on their opportunity costs and generate healthy ROI. All of this while providing product traceability that is second to none!

To address these inventory control challenges facing Food Processors – we offer solutions for:

  • Product Sortation Control: Carlisle can provide integrated hardware and software solutions to manage product sortation. Through the Web based Carlisle Information Portal, users can set up designated lane #’s for each product as well as default put-away locations for each lane. A secondary lane # can also be setup for situations where the primary lane is out-of-order.
  • Temporary/Alternate Lane Control: Temporary lane #’s and related locations can be setup to divert a given number of boxes to specific places to meet specific order criteria. Our Systems count down each product required in the alternate lane (with qualifying weight range) – these are automatically put-away to lane locations. Everything is recorded in our systems and whatever information is required on the label – for example – lane information and actual location – is available to be printed.
  • Sortation System Integration: Our systems allow you to setup product segregation criteria, facilitate dynamic mapping of order requirements vs. actual production vs. inventory pick zones. As well, our systems allow you to manage hold codes that can be applied anywhere throughout the process.

Automated Print and Apply Systems

August 3rd, 2011 Comments off

Today’s Label Print-and-Apply Systems have extraordinary capabilities. They are rugged and robust and ideal for industrial use. Print and Apply systems are capable of printing anything that a desktop printer can, they can keep up to high speed production lines, are robust enough to run 24 hours a day x 7 days a week, and are easily maintained for maximum uptime.

Carton labels can be side applied, front applied, side and front applied or corner wrapped. Labels can even be top applied at high speeds on variable-height boxes. A packing slip tag showing the contents of a carton can be printed on double sided tag stock and deposited into the carton. For brand protection, we can provide several tamper proof label print & apply solutions, the list goes on and on…

Carlisle Technology can supply label applicators with almost any print engine on the market, however, Carlisle has partnered with Datamax-O’Neil to supply the industry with applicators that utilize the strengths and innovation built into Datamax’s print engines.

Carlisle has extensive experience (20+ years) with many different applications and printing environments. Our expertise comes from working with various applicator manufacturers over the years, as well as from our own experience in building custom applicators. So we know how to match the applicator and the media (labels, ribbons) with your application.

For more information on printer applicators we carry, please click here

Giveaway Reduction

August 3rd, 2011 Comments off

Product giveaway – the difference between what is paid for and what is actually shipped (keeping in mind that you cannot short change the customer) – can be very expensive, especially in the meat business! Carlisle offers software solutions to minimize giveaway and manage the tare weights of various packaging components (including real time inventory and consumption of these components). Changing components and their associate tare weights are simply administered through a Carlisle Solution.

To reduce giveaway – we offer solutions for:

  • Componentized Package Tare Weight Management
  • Over/under setpoint control on weigh/label stations
  • Plant floor display of cumulative giveaway by product
  • On-Line SPC Sampling
  • Off-Line SPC Sampling
  • EARS alerts in case of slippage
  • Product Giveaway Web reports – real time
  • Digital Dashboards for Management staff