ECI Software Solutions Supports SMMs In Overcoming Inventory Management Pitfalls At 2023 Modern Manufacturing Expo

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Small to Midsized Manufacturers (SMMs) make up the bulk of Australia’s manufacturing landscape, with the Australian Industry Group’s Manufacturing Report finding that 94% of all companies surveyed had less than 200 employees. However, these SMMs struggle to compete with their larger counterparts because they have fewer resources including personnel, technology, budget, and time.

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Andrew Mamonitis, VP of Manufacturing APAC for ECI Software Solutions

“This competitive disadvantage means that smaller manufacturers have to use their production resources as efficiently as possible in order to keep up,” says Andrew Mamonitis, VP of Manufacturing APAC for ECI Software Solutions. “Material and inventory management is one of the most vital areas of any manufacturing business yet often needs the greatest improvement.”

Small to Midsized Manufacturers (SMMs) make up the bulk of Australia’s manufacturing landscape, with the Australian Industry Group’s Manufacturing Report finding that 94% of all companies surveyed had less than 200 employees. However, these SMMs struggle to compete with their larger counterparts because they have fewer resources including personnel, technology, budget, and time.

“This competitive disadvantage means that smaller manufacturers have to use their production resources as efficiently as possible in order to keep up,” says Andrew Mamonitis, VP of Manufacturing APAC for ECI Software Solutions. “Material and inventory management is one of the most vital areas of any manufacturing business yet often needs the greatest improvement.”

ECI Software Solutions is a Supporting Conference Sponsor of the upcoming Modern Manufacturing Expo, taking place from 20-21 September 2023 at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park. Over the course of the two-day event, the ECI team at Stand L35 will highlight for manufacturers how inventory management struggles can lead to a variety of problems including poor customer experience, lack of visibility across departments, low inventory turns, out-of-control labour costs, decreased profitability, and ultimately, business failure.

To give smaller manufacturers the best chance of success and avoid these worst-case scenarios, Andrew lists the seven most common material and inventory management pitfalls that many manufacturers face, and highlights how streamlining purchasing and inventory processes can drive efficiencies:

The 7 Biggest Inventory Management Pitfalls Facing Manufacturers

  1. Inventory record inaccuracies.

Relying on manual processes that involve physical counts and disconnected, separate spreadsheets and data systems can be highly unreliable. Companies using such methods often face a dilemma: Are missing items the result of employee negligence, fraud, or unfulfilled shipments? Is there a logistics issue in tracking the flow of inventory from procurement to the warehouse and then to shipping? To address these challenges, it is essential to implement inventory record keeping policies and processes that include regular inventory counts, maintenance, and thorough documentation.

  1. Inefficient storage and receiving processes.

Having limited financial, personnel, and time resources poses a significant challenge for many SMMs. Inefficient storage and receiving processes are often the root cause of costly errors, such as difficulty accessing merchandise, over-ordering, and stock shortages. This can lead to delays in manufacturing production.

  1. Excess inventory.

Holding too much stock and reordering materials prematurely or belatedly, represents a major source of overhead costs for SMMs. Inefficient inventory control results in unnecessary expenditure.  Accurate inventory and sales data are pivotal for optimising inventory use, ordering, monitoring current sales, and planning for future growth.

  1. Stocking and ordering of raw materials and product components.

Maintaining the right quantities of raw materials and product components is crucial to preventing equipment downtime and preserving productivity, which is essential for adhering to manufacturing production schedules. In these environments, the implementation of technological solutions for automating the “backflushing” of materials and components is an absolute necessity.

  1. Time-consuming, expensive physical inventory counts.

The WMW survey revealed that 82% of companies perform scheduled physical inventory counts. Additionally, 46% conduct unscheduled spot checks, 22% employ cycle counting for specific products on a rotational basis, and 19% resort to full physical counts when issues arise. Inefficient storage, receipt processes, and inaccurate record keeping necessitate more frequent and less reliable physical counts, as compared to continuous electronic monitoring and updating.

  1. Stock disorganisation, poor labelling and picking.

Inventory problems often arise when items are scattered across different areas within a facility without centralised organisation. In the WMW survey, 25% of respondents reported difficulties in picking items. This results in valuable time loss when warehouse staff struggle to locate and fulfil orders promptly. To address this issue, maintain documented processes accessible to all divisions, keep warehouse maps in convenient locations, use clear signage, and label stock bins accurately with item descriptions.

  1. Poor regulatory and compliance records.

Accessible documentation is vital for compliance when managing pipeline inventory. In industries where this applies, a digital solution is essential for centralising inventory information.

Enhancing Material Management with Cloud-Based ERP Software

“From the warehouse employees who stock the shelves. to the accounting department that maintains the records, to the owner who analyses business performance – successful material management reverberates across the entire business and impacts every department,” says ECI’s Andrew.

The simplest solution to avoiding inventory management pitfalls, Andrew explains, may lie in a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) material management software, which integrates all business data and tracks merchandise and materials through the entire supply chain.

“Inventory forecasting is a crucial aspect of material management, and software designed for the job allows decision-makers to use historical sales data to predict future performance, assess demand levels, and optimise inventory levels,” adds Andrew. “SMMs should fully utilise the best practices and tools that can enable them to grow through resource optimisation as this will unlock faster business decisions, improved cash flow, and consistent on-time delivery rates,” he concludes. Catch ECI Software Solutions at Stand L35 at the 2023 Modern Manufacturing Expo and register here: https://modernmanufacturingexpo.com/

Come along and meet the ECI Software Solutions team at the Modern Manufacturing Expo – register for free here

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