IT upgrade the best cut January 1st 2012 Printing and labelling overhauled to boost traceability
and efficiency throughout the supply chain for Dutch
meat company
Meat processing company Ekro
needed a faster and more
flexible printing and
identification labelling system to address
increasingly stringent industry
regulations, manufacturing expansion
and increasing customer demand.Avery
Dennison provided a solution, including
AP 5.4 printers, compatible consumables
and customised software.
In addition to enabling Ekro to
accelerate its printing processes, the Avery
Dennison solution optimises traceability –
a major requirement for Ekro's customers.
It helps Ekro is able to fully comply with
European and wider international meat
industry regulations.
The previous printing and labelling
system lacked the print capacity and
software to meet the company's speed and
flexibility requirements. These
inefficiencies had a serious impact on both
Ekro's processes and its overall operational
efficiency. In addition, the previous
labelling system was unable to produce
non-Latin characters and was limited to
printing a very small amount of
information on each label. This was an
increasingly critical issue for Ekro, as both
client expectations and international
legislation require printed labels to display
many diverse characters and symbols.
Following a thorough evaluation of the
existing system, Avery Dennison suggested
a complete identification and labelling
solution, which included a printing system
using AP 5.4 printers combined with
customised labelling software. This
solution meets Ekro's requirements for a
larger printing capacity, optimal
traceability, greater detail and more
flexible information on each label.
Scanning the barcode on the package
provides the user with all the required
product identification information, such
as weight, number of pieces and the type
of cut. The ID code is now printed onto
the label, which enables staff members to
track each cut of meat back to the animal,
ensuring complete visibility.
Jos Rouwendaal said: "It is a perfect
solution - our requests and demands were
so large and diverse, and the software,
printing systems and consumables had to
be fully compatible. It was also essential
that we work with a reliable partner who
specialises in this area - Avery Dennison
ticked all the right boxes."
Rouwendaal added: "Every country has
its own very specific preferences when it
comes to veal products.We need to know
exactly which meat is exported to which
country, even when it is already packed
into boxes."
The speed that produce is sent to
market is vital in the fresh meat sector.
Avery Dennison's printing solutions are
able to handle a peak load of 10 print tasks
per second. This high performance
eliminates any downtime in the
production process, and increases
operational efficiency.
The software provided by Avery
Dennison also played an essential role in
Ekro's product presentation and data
management by allowing a label to be
completely customised to suit each client's
requirements.
"The solution allows us to provide a
better service for our clients, with labels
containing all the necessary information.
Among other details, this includes the
client's log and internal product numbers
and barcodes.We have improved our
operational efficiency since we can now
print labels in any language - a major step
forward for us, as we have many
international clients," said Rouwendaal.
Following the introduction of the
complete Avery Dennison printing and
labelling solution, Ekro has noted
improvements in a number of key
performance areas including speed,
reliability and visibility – which have all
contributed to reaching the goal of total
traceability and efficiency throughout the
supply chain.
The new system has made an
immediate positive impact, as Rouwendaal
explained: "A client needed 28,000
packages of meat to be delivered, each
with a label in the client's native language
containing the company's logo and
barcode, while remaining compliant with
sector regulations. Thanks to the Avery
Dennison solution, all of this was achieved
well within the two-day deadline set by the
client.
"We are able to meet all of our clients'
needs. To us, this means the new
identification and labelling solution is
almost as important as the product itself." More articles from Avery Dennison: |