LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill., Oct. 30, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zebra Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq:ZBRA),
a recognized global leader in technologies that extend real-time
visibility into business operations, today announced Bombardier Recreational Products, Inc. (BRP) has deployed Zebra’s real-time
locating system (RTLS), based on active RFID technology, to lower
material flow times and increase efficiency of assembly operations of
its Sea-Doo and Ski-Doo recreational vehicles at its plant in Valcourt,
Quebec. Zebra implemented a system that includes its WhereLAN III
sensors and WhereCall V call pendants as well as its Visibility Server
Software to help manage and analyze the RTLS network, enabling efficient
inventory and resource management.
Organizations around the world are seeking greater supply chain
visibility and stronger capabilities to track assets in their efforts to
reduce working capital, improve asset utilization and deliver better
customer service. Driving greater efficiencies in assembly operations is
an integral part of this business imperative.
In working toward its goal of streamlining its material flow process,
BRP wanted to implement a proven, robust and low-maintenance solution
that it could easily and efficiently integrate into its existing system.
BRP selected Zebra because the company is a reliable partner with
proven solutions in manufacturing and its RTLS could meet BRP’s
performance requirements.
Zebra worked with BRP, the world leader in design, manufacturing,
distribution and marketing of motorized recreational vehicles and
powersports engines, to implement a flexible, long-range wireless call
system to help increase efficiencies in its line side assembly within a
very short timeline. Previously, assembly line technicians would move to
a physical client station to initiate requests for material flow, which
resulted in lost time on the floor. Using Zebra’s wireless call system,
a technician can press a single button to trigger a call for more
materials. This action initiates a replenishment request in BRP’s SAP
enterprise resource platform (ERP) to instruct the material handling
resources to fulfill the request.
“We are thrilled to work with BRP, which has a rich history of
engineering expertise and innovation,” said Stephen Logue, vice
president, location solutions for Zebra. “With Zebra’s solution and
BRP’s existing ERP system, it can build on this infrastructure with
complementary solutions in the future and generate additional
efficiencies and cost savings.”
With extensive experience in providing visibility into an
organization’s assets and operations, Zebra’s material flow solutions
help organizations increase accuracy and efficiency by giving them the
tools they need to track and manage materials throughout their
operations. Zebra’s wireless call system uses its ISO-standard WhereNet
technology, which provides the longest range RTLS capabilities and
performance in all environments, and can interface with existing ERP
systems or with Zebra’s material flow solutions. Its long tag-to-sensor
range gives end users real-time visibility and status information on
their assets with a cost-effective RTLS network infrastructure.
Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. and Zebra Technologies
October 30, 2012
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