Tracking Wire by the Inch: Explosion-Proof LED Maker Levels Up Control

โ€œThe more complicated your manufacturing process gets, the more MRPeasy makes sense,โ€ Senior Production Engineer Alfred Neufeld says.

Technodynamics Case Study
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Technodynamics is a premium LED lighting systems manufacturer based in Utah. The company specializes in the design and production of safe lighting solutions for hazardous environments where flammable gases may pose risks of fire or explosion, including oil and gas platforms, aircraft and boat painting, etc.

โ€œOriginally, we were just supposed to design the productsโ€”but they got more and more complicated and we wanted to have more control over the whole process,โ€ says Senior Production Engineer Alfred Neufeld, who joined Technodynamics in 2018 as the company started to manufacture at scale.

New software was needed as production ramped up

After the departure of an employee who managed much of the companyโ€™s supply chain with a homegrown MRP system, Neufeld had to figure out how to manage inventory and purchases on his own.

โ€œI spent three or four months going through a lot of different solutions,โ€ he says. โ€œBut ultimately, MRPeasy covered the bases we needed in the cleanest possible way.โ€

According to Neufeld, entering data into MRPeasy was โ€œas easy as it getsโ€ and the new system went live on its first day of implementation in February 2023, with additional functionality rolled out gradually over a year.

โ€œIt was a year of incremental adoptionโ€”bringing products and processes into the system as needed, and getting value from it the entire time,โ€ he says about the setup.

Tracking wire by the inch

The new system enabled Neufeld to introduce strict record-keeping discipline. He set up the BOMs as accurately as possible to account for every piece of material going into the product.

โ€œUnder the old system, things like odds and ends werenโ€™t counted in the BOMs,โ€ he says. โ€œPeople assumed small items like an inch of wire didnโ€™t need to be accounted for, but in my opinion, they do.โ€

Even though the new system required discipline from employees, training the production staff to use it was painless.

โ€œYou couldnโ€™t have made it simpler for themโ€”just press play, pause, punch in a number, and youโ€™re done,โ€ Neufeld states. โ€œThe only additional thing I had to teach them was how to write off consumable tools like X-acto blades.โ€

Accurate cost tracking is a key benefit

Having used MRPeasy for two and a half years, Technodynamics has gained substantial advantages from the implementation, starting with accurate cost tracking.

โ€œWith MRPeasy, we can open a manufacturing order and see a full cost breakdown,โ€ Neufeld says. โ€œThat level of detail is incredibly valuable.โ€

Integrating production routings with subcontracting has made order and cost tracking much more efficient. As the companyโ€™s processes are highly complex, grouping various subcontracted operations together with in-house processes enables Neufeld to get a complete overview of manufacturing orders, material consumption, and costs all in one place.

โ€œThe subcontracting functionality within a routing is actually quite unique among MRP systems,โ€ he states. โ€œThat feature alone was a game-changer for us.โ€

A new level in inventory management and customer service

Having reorder points for stock items has been another improvement. While the company used to struggle with component stockouts and the resulting production delays, the reorder points now alert them when inventory drops below a critical level.

โ€œMRPeasy helps us stay on top of inventory and ensure things are in stock when we need them,โ€ Neufeld maintains.

The new system has also streamlined communications with customers, providing much-needed structure to the previously unorganized ordering process.

โ€œClients can see exactly where their order is in the process, when it ships, and even access the tracking number,โ€ he says. โ€œHaving all that information available online has been a huge help in strengthening our key partnerships.โ€

Choosing the right tool for the job

With an engineering background, Neufeld approaches process improvement with a simple but critical mindset: use the right tool for the job.

โ€œYou donโ€™t tighten bolts with a hammer. Excel is great for many things, but itโ€™s not designed to document or track a manufacturing process,โ€ he says. โ€œIf you're going to do this properly, you need the right toolโ€”some form of MRP or ERP system is essential.โ€

For businesses facing similar operational demands, Neufeld believes MRPeasy is the obvious choice: โ€œThe more complicated your manufacturing process gets, the more MRPeasy makes sense,โ€ he firmly states.

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