DocumentCode
1492657
Title
Integrated, computer-aided order fulfillment
Author
Czapiewski, Piotr ; Ganesan, Rajaraman ; Volkert, Dean ; Weber, Bruce
Author_Institution
Deluxe Corp., USA
Volume
32
Issue
4
fYear
1999
fDate
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
99
Lastpage
102
Abstract
The process for producing bank checks is well established, and semi automated systems for doing so have been in place for several years. However, these legacy systems are now having difficulty meeting new customer demands. To support greater product variability and responsiveness to new customer requirements, our company (Deluxe Corp.) decided to reexamine its current process with an eye to increased automation. The resulting Post Press System replaced highly labor-intensive, inflexible check order processing and fulfillment with an approach that integrates flexible manufacturing with real time, object database concepts. Several months after initial deployment, the benefits of this integration are significant. Our company can process new orders more quickly, with higher accuracy, and at lower cost. The system also allows rapid order cancellation. Further, the new plastic wrap provides a tamper-evident package, a security feature of paramount importance to our clients. In addition, the PPS´s modularity facilitates its rapid deployment in a new factory setting. Deluxe´s investment in the PPS´s design and deployment has been repaid in cost and time savings. The new architecture has laid the foundation for further manufacturing process automation-beyond order fulfillment and packaging. It provides an interface to new manufacturing technologies and helps Deluxe and its clients implement innovative marketing techniques
Keywords
computer integrated manufacturing; financial data processing; manufacturing data processing; object-oriented databases; real-time systems; PPS; Post Press System; bank checks; check order processing; customer demands; customer requirements; factory setting; flexible manufacturing; innovative marketing techniques; integrated computer aided order fulfillment; legacy systems; manufacturing process automation; manufacturing technologies; new orders; plastic wrap; product variability; rapid deployment; rapid order cancellation; real time object database concepts; security feature; semi automated systems; tamper-evident package; Costs; Data security; Delay; Flexible manufacturing systems; Manufacturing automation; Manufacturing processes; Plastic packaging; Production facilities; Real time systems; Spatial databases;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.755009
Filename
755009
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