MMH    Topics     Technology    Data Capture

Labeling software powers supply chain improvements for hazardous goods handling

Global robotics manufacturer optimizes lithium battery compliance after bringing shipping in-house.


Omron Adept Technologies, based in San Ramon, Calif., is a leading manufacturer and distributor of intelligent vision-guided robotics systems and services globally. The company encountered a major challenge when it sought to transfer the entire shipping process for its line of industrial robots in-house. The transition would involve training staff to meet stringent hazmat transport regulations for lithium batteries. After implementing a new labeling software and support service, the company optimized its process and enhanced its dangerous goods regulatory compliance procedures.

The company’s autonomous industrial robots feature large format lithium ion batteries, a power source that currently faces very strict regulations for transport, and fines or penalties for noncompliance. Battery compliance and shipping had been outsourced to a 3PL, with a majority of shipments originating from Omron Adept’s California manufacturing facility.

“Using a 3PL had increased our lead time and costs for managing the battery program with shipments sometimes delayed due to stringent packaging requirements,” says Wes Watson, director of logistics for Omron Management Center of America.

Watson conducted a thorough review of shipping procedures and 3PL costs. After careful consideration, Watson recommended moving the entire shipping process for Omron Adept in-house.

“Shipping large format lithium batteries requires a high level of detail to meet current and changing regulations,” Watson says. “We wanted more control to monitor the compliance of the program and stay up to date with regulations. We also felt it would be more cost effective to ship product ourselves.”

Watson investigated suppliers and ultimately chose a solution (Labelmaster) that offered person-to-person support. The transition began with a shipping process audit to identify areas of strength and where enhancements were needed. Process improvements were categorized as critical issues.

The supplier provided a process guide with detailed procedures for every type of battery shipped for all modes of transportation including ground, air or sea. The guide included instructions on how to properly package and label the cargo and how to complete required documentation.

Following the audit, the supplier conducted training sessions, and 12 employees were certified after a day-long class.

“From the time I contacted them to the time we were up and running was just more than a month,” Watson says. “That was a big win for us. We have not had any compliance issues yet, and I don’t think we will.”


Article Topics

News
Magazine Archive
Other
Productivity Solution
Technology
Data Capture
Labeling
Omron Adept Technologies
Productivity Solution
   All topics

Data Capture News & Resources

NetLogistik partners with Vuzix subsidiary Moviynt to offer mobility solutions for warehouses
AI-based inventory monitoring solution provider Gather AI raises $17 million
ProGlove and topsystem partner on hands-free picking solution
JLT Mobile Computers launches warehouse productivity software
Zebra Technologies introduces wearable computers
Peak Technologies exhibits machine vision solutions
The reBound Podcast: Innovation in the 3PL supply chain
More Data Capture

Latest in Materials Handling

Registration open for Pack Expo International 2024
Walmart chooses Swisslog AS/RS and software for third milk processing facility
NetLogistik partners with Vuzix subsidiary Moviynt to offer mobility solutions for warehouses
Materials Handling Robotics: The new world of heterogeneous robotic integration
BSLBATT is looking for new distributors and resellers worldwide
Lucas Watson appointed CSO for Körber’s Parcel Logistics business in North America
Hyster recognizes Dealers of Distinction for 2023
More Materials Handling

About the Author

Josh Bond
Josh Bond was Senior Editor for Modern through July 2020, and was formerly Modern’s lift truck columnist and associate editor. He has a degree in Journalism from Keene State College and has studied business management at Franklin Pierce University.
Follow Modern Materials Handling on FaceBook

Subscribe to Materials Handling Magazine

Subscribe today!
Not a subscriber? Sign up today!
Subscribe today. It's FREE.
Find out what the world's most innovative companies are doing to improve productivity in their plants and distribution centers.
Start your FREE subscription today.

Latest Resources

Materials Handling Robotics: The new world of heterogeneous robotic integration
In this Special Digital Edition, the editorial staff of Modern curates the best robotics coverage over the past year to help track the evolution of this piping hot market.
Case study: Optimizing warehouse space, performance and sustainability
Optimize Parcel Packing to Reduce Costs
More resources

Latest Resources

2023 Automation Study: Usage & Implementation of Warehouse/DC Automation Solutions
2023 Automation Study: Usage & Implementation of Warehouse/DC Automation Solutions
This research was conducted by Peerless Research Group on behalf of Modern Materials Handling to assess usage and purchase intentions forautomation systems...
How Your Storage Practices Can Affect Your Pest Control Program
How Your Storage Practices Can Affect Your Pest Control Program
Discover how your storage practices could be affecting your pest control program and how to prevent pest infestations in your business. Join...

Warehousing Outlook 2023
Warehousing Outlook 2023
2023 is here, and so are new warehousing trends.
Extend the Life of Brownfield Warehouses
Extend the Life of Brownfield Warehouses
Today’s robotic and data-driven automation systems can minimize disruptions and improve the life and productivity of warehouse operations.
Power Supply in Overhead Cranes: Energy Chains vs. Festoons
Power Supply in Overhead Cranes: Energy Chains vs. Festoons
Download this white paper to learn more about how both systems compare.