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Modern Thinking: Is materials handling in your DNA?

By Duane Pape, Volvo Group, Mack Trucks, Inc. -- Modern Materials Handling, 3/1/2008

I have been in Industry for 39 years. Early in my career I received excellent training in materials handling analysis.  Unfortunately, I don’t think young people entering this field have the same opportunity. Much of what I see in today’s publications and college courses emphasizes hardware and solutions and say very little about the analysis that led to those innovations.

 

In my experience with many manufacturing companies, I've often seen the analysis of materials handling lag far behind analysis of direct labor processes and costs. 

 

I believe with all the systems now available we are approaching a time when we can begin to schedule and control major parts of the materials handling discipline, much as we do direct labor.  Some companies are doing this to varying degrees.  However, too many places in my experience have just allocated materials handling costs to overhead without making a concerted effort to control or manage those costs.

 

Warehousing and distribution operations are keenly aware of those costs because it’s in their DNA. Manufacturing operations need to make these costs part of their genetic code.

 

Materials handling represents a golden opportunity for many companies to make significant improvements. The tools and techniques are available. All we need are modern thinkers to employ them and achieve the "Industrial Improvement Stardom" they deserve.

Duane Pape
Manufacturing Process Support Manager, Volvo Group, Mack Trucks, Inc.

Location: Allentown, Pa.

Title: Manufacturing Process Support

Experience: Previously manufacturing/facilities engineering director for Utilimaster, maker of walk-in van and truck bodies. Before that, material handling, packaging and transportation systems manager for JI Case and facilities planning and special projects engineer for The Boeing Company.

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