JD GRAY ASSOCIATES

MANUFACTURING PRODUCTIVITY CONSULTANTS

LABOR AND WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

-PROPOSAL-

NEXTVIEW LMS AND WMS IMPLEMENTATION

Management System

Benefits

  • Would not have to host servers and need an IT department to support.
  • List and controlraw materials (component) inventory
  • Control component reordering when stock is low.
  • Track W-I-P.
  • Identify and track finished goods inventory.
  • Develop reports for above raw materials, w-I-p & finished goods inventory as well as operator performance to an industrial engineered standard.
  • Provides complete visibility to all facets of your operations.
  • Ability to map all facilities into one system.
  • Allow for easy transfer of stock and finished goods between locations for local and global tracking.
  • Direct your tasks and workers rather than doing it manually.
  • Work orders can be created for each scheduled finished good that contains the routing and operational industrial engineered needed to produce the finished good.
  • BOM’s can be created and stored for future use.
  • Real time Yard Management that allows you to track all the facets of yard and trailer movement.

LMS and WMS Project Management Activity

Startup Phase

WM Host Integration

Project Management Assessment

Design Phase

Establish Preferred Method

System Integration

-Information Technology

-Product Introduction

-WMS Configuration

Project Management for Design Phase

Engineering Phase

WM Host Integration

Establish Routings, Operations and Master Data
Establish Industrial Engineered Standards on Direct Labor
Operations
Establish Industrial Engineered Standards on Material Handling
Equipment
Establish Industrial Engineered Standards for each Materials
Handling Equipment for distance traveled

Project Management for Engineering Phase

Integration Phase

System Integration

Acceptance Test Support

Finalize Environment for Production

Project Management for Integration Phase

Go-Live Phase

Ramp up

Project Management for Go-Live Phase

ONE TIME COST

-EXAMPLE-
Cost – System and Individual User Fees, Hardware and IT - $293,000
  • $50k for two sites for Inventory or Labor Control
  • User Fee - $10k/user ($60,000 for 6 users – 3 each factory)
  • Bar Code Printer - $2,500/printer ($15,000 for 6 users – 3 each factory)
  • IT Implementation cost – TBD by software vendor - $250/hr (estimate 8 weeks per site - $80,000)
  • Request for Proposal (RFP) – (estimate $30,000)
  • Scanners for two facilities – (estimate $8,000)
LMS OR WMS FEE

Cost – Project Management/Consulting Fees - $32,000

$100/hr (estimate of 8 weeks)

Estimated Total: $325,000

SAVINGS

Estimated personnel required to administer a system and achieve same results without NextView WMS = 10 or 20,000 hours each year @ $15.00 per hour = $300,000 each year

ROI

13.0 Months

CAPABILITIES

Next View LABOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LMS) provides a good platform for plant wide industrial engineered standards with corresponding reports citing efficiency and utilization.
Next View is a management system based on the Microsoft .NET 4.0 architecture.
Next View utilizes a service-oriented architecture with web services and workflows that can be easily tailored to fit the requirements of each customer.
Next View WMS can be interfaced to the leading ERP systems for the SME market.

Next View WMS is a powerful, real-time system that has the capability to meet future needs. It provides the ability for the maintenance of inventory while providing better service to customers in real-time.

Next View WMS and LMS streamline all operations providing companies with tools unlike any other. Its use of cutting-edge technology makes it the most advanced supply chain execution suite available.