What is traceability in manufacturing and why is it important?
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Traceability in manufacturing is being used to address and overcome the ever-increasing competitive pressure and legal requirements that face the industry. It enables entities to be tracked and traced throughout the production process, ensuring quality control, efficiency improvement, and regulatory compliance
Without traceability systems in place, manufacturers risk compromising their supply chain management effectiveness
In the manufacturing industry, traceability ensures that an entity can be tracked and traced throughout the production process. Failure to be able to quickly identify goods can reduce the speed at which crucial matters such as product recalls are dealt with.
In this guide, we’ll discuss the role that traceability has in the manufacturing industry.
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What is traceability?
According to ISO 8402 ,traceability is the ability to trace an entity's history, application or location through recorded identifications. To combat issues, manufacturing processes are becoming increasingly automated. This involves the capturing, storage and management of information using technology.
Traceability collectively ensures that product quality standards are met and helps adhere to regulations. Through this process, manufacturers can gain real-time information about the production and equipment?and ensure that manual operations are running effectively to reduce complications.
Why is traceability important?
Risk management
Traceability is important for many reasons, one of which is that it acts as a risk-management tool. As a risk management tool
Product tracking
Product tracking is the capability to follow the path of a specified unit of a product through the supply chain as it moves through organisations. This makes traceability important in the manufacturing industry?to yield a structured and holistic approach to managing daily operations.
Product tracing
Product tracing is the capability to identify the origin of a particular unit and/or batch of products located within the supply chain by reference to records held upstream in the supply chain. This can make traceability important when there are?instances such as product recalls and complaints investigations
Ensures authenticity
?Records and traceability indicate the authenticity of a certain item or material etc. Without the correct product knowledge, the manufacturing process can be hindered and slowed, leading to poor quality manufactured products or no products at all.
Compliance
Traceability in manufacturing is also important because?it helps companies adhere to government regulations, lessening product recalls.
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Supports business goals
The desire for visibility in the manufacturing process, customer satisfaction, profits and regulation compliance is pushing many to look at traceability as their long term solution. Many have discovered that implementing a traceability program is a proven method to meet their strategic goals. The benefits of implementing a traceability system are monumental, and can result in; increased revenues, improved customer satisfaction and reduced manufacturing liabilities.
Examples of how traceability can benefit an organisation
Increased customer satisfaction & safety
In the event of a recall, manufacturers are able to minimise the impact by only recalling items with specific serial numbers built with the faulty item, therefore reducing expenses and customer impact.
Meet government and compliance mandates
Real-time visibility helps food manufacturers meet the challenges of stricter government regulations, and general manufacturers can manage detailed product histories to meet discrete and process manufacturing standards and regulations.
Improve data accuracy
With traceability, human error is significantly reduced as materials, parts and ingredients etc. are handled with technology. Product, ingredient, part, employee number, quantity and supplier information can be automatically captured accurately and timely rather than written on a tablet and transcribed into a computer system.
Additionally, through the efficiencies gained by the removal of manual processes, businesses can save millions in lost revenue, recall costs, damage control campaigns, litigation and fines through the use of traceability solutions to prevent quality issues.
Focus on generating revenue
By implementing automation and traceability solutions in discrete manufacturing, you can monitor warranty and part information, providing opportunities to up-sell and cross-sell complementary products and services. Labour hours can also be reallocated to focus on revenue-generating activities instead of being spent on double reporting which occurs when data is collected manually and later transferred into a computer system.
For process manufacturers, retailers are increasing their track-and-trace initiatives and supplier requirements. Thus setting the stage for businesses that are proactive in taking steps to meet these changing demands to have a competitive advantage.
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Traceability in manufacturing has a range of benefits from ensuring regulatory compliance and ensuring authenticity to supporting business objectives and improving customer satisfaction. Given these advantages, it’s clear that traceability should be a core component for businesses operating in the manufacturing sector.
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