SIMBA produce traceability software helps onion packer
SIMBA produce traceability software helps onion packer
Dynamic Systems Inc., a Redmond, WA, software developer specializing in traceability systems, has installed the SIMBA produce traceability solution at Georgia-based McLain Farms, one of the larger producers of sweet onions in the country.
McLain's SIMBA equipment is housed on a rolling cart on the packing floor so it can be moved to whichever production line is active.The SIMBA (Specialized Inventory Management with Barcode Accuracy) system produces and tracks product and pallet labeling for fresh food on the packing floor. The system is designed to provide PTI-compliant labels and report packing information from the production line while it traces the product from "field to customer."
"I've used different systems in the past, and managing inventory and traceability has never been as easy as with SIMBA", Rusty McLain of McLain Farms said in a press release. "Dynamic Systems was able to provide a turnkey all-inclusive system, including all equipment, labels, training and installation that is scalable and customizable."
The system was configured for McLain to use three label printers from one touch screen on the packing floor. From that screen they are able to print the bin label, the case label or the pallet label. A simple touch of the screen determines the contents of the label and how many to print. SIMBA collects production information — lot numbers, product attributes, weight and quantity of cartons packed — and provides inventory and traceability reports.
The label information is then stored in the SIMBA inventory database, which provides data for inventory management, traceability and shipping. The cartons may be accumulated onto a pallet and tracked with a single pallet identifier.
At the time of shipping, the "van loading" feature of SIMBA tracks each carton or pallet onto a specific van. A bill of lading is then produced automatically. This feature not only saves time in the shipping process, it eliminates disputes with the customer regarding what was actually shipped.
Key results for McLain from implementing SIMBA include increased production speed; the ability to get accurate real-time production reports; fulfillment of traceability requirements; accurate real-time inventory; professional-looking carton and pallet labels; and expedited van loading.