Drinks supply company Kingsland Wines and Spirits is installing manufacturing
planning software designed to achieve same-day ordering and delivery.
The company, which manufactures own-brand alcohol for most of the major UK
supermarkets, wanted to reduce orders that rely on manual, spreadsheet-based
forecasting methods, and to react much more quickly to changes in customer
demand.
Tim Horton, Kingsland chief information officer, says the planning software
will automate demand forecasting to ensure that enough raw materials are
ordered, reducing the safety stocks held on-site to deal with spikes in demand.
‘We need to plan our production around very long manufacturing lead times
because, regardless of demand, once the raw materials come in we can only flow
liquids through the business at a certain rate,’ said Horton.
Kingsland will use software from supplier Geac and an IBM iSeries server to
deliver the extra computing capacity and performance needed for the just-in-time
manufacturing procedures.
‘The system will answer three questions: what is needed, when it is needed,
and where it is needed,’ said Horton. ‘It will improve supply chain efficiency.’
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