May 29, 2024 - Symaga has successfully managed to fully implement its new SGA and MES IT systems, enabling them to more efficiently control and manage the inventory of their raw material and finished product warehouse.
SGA now allows Symaga to carry out their raw material reception process in real time, which is also interconnected with their ERP System, allowing immediate use of the incoming material and ultimately leading to a more efficient storage system. Inventory is streamlined using DataMatrix codes in order to speed up the whole process and capable of managing a large volume of products, quickly and accurately.
In addition, the new SGA systems improve the entire picking and loading operations by optimising the allocation of package within the warehouse, promoting efficiency and safety.
Symaga says that MES improves their product quality and manufacturing control. Quality control is automated, indicating to the operators when to perform the necessary checks. All different machines can be monitored in real time recording and reporting all incidents detected by operators, improving production management. The integration of MES system facilitates the orders preparation from the factory, optimising the creation of packing lists and improving the shipments of orders through terminals with code readers to register them in real-time, reducing human errors.
The Spanish Certification Agency ACEI has awarded Symaga a Certificate in Technological Innovation for the design and development of an overall integral system contributing to the digital transformation to industry 4.0 during the implementation of the SGA and MES system.
The management of warehouses and production with intelligent digital technology is enabling Symaga to increase the efficiency and productivity. This translates into reducing costs and faster and more efficient delivery of their silos, which fosters competitiveness and their vision 'Become the largest manufacturer of storage solutions worldwide'.
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