Business Excellence Profiles Demand Driven Supply Chain

According to leading manufacturing journalist, ThomasBall, value engineering and information services
R. Cutler, in the July issue of Business Excellence in amanager.
feature article titled, Demand Driven Supply Chain,Stephen Parker, CEO of Datacraft Solutions proudly
Datacraft Solutions is the leading digital kanbannoted: "The ability to manage outside processing to
technology firm based in Durham, North Carolina. Aincrease visibility to all material and work-in-process,
Datacraft Solutions' customer, Luvata, a brass andboth on- and off-site, allows companies to better
copper sheet mill operation, quickly decided thatmanage sub-contracted processing such as heat
based upon the initial success of the digital kanbantreatment, sheet metal operations and component
system at their Franklin location, the Buffalo facilitymanufacturing. For the first time, material managers
should take advantage of Franklin's experience withhave real-time inventory and scrap data for all supply
digital kanban. In addition, both plants would nowchain material at their outside processors. This allows
have a common supply chain management softwaremanufacturers to reduce production cycle times by
that could be implemented easily, quickly, anddays (and sometimes weeks) while significantly
affordably.reducing unnecessary raw and component material
The Buffalo/Franklin team worked with theinventories. The ability to track and identify scrap
technology provider to define the project costs,rates also improves inventory accuracy while holding
benefits and time schedule. "The primary objectivessuppliers to committed performance objectives."
of reduced working capital (25 percent inventoryLuvata has high expectations for the real-time digital
reduction), improved delivery reliability (avoid stockkanban provided as SaaS (software as a service) as
outs), easy to use scheduling modules, and quickthe primary driver to achieve cost reduction goals.
implementation time appear to be well within ourWith copper prices hovering at $4.00 per pound, a 25
budget and timeframes. "The team is also highlypercent inventory reduction will lead to very
confident that the large amount of time currentlysignificant savings for the Luvata Group and create
devoted to expediting material will be virtuallythe desired solution for both the Buffalo and Franklin
eliminated from their daily routines," reported Jeffreyplants.