Container Pedigree for Process Manufacturers
For many process manufacturing industries
such as chemicals, food, and agricultural,
the contents of an RTI matter a great
deal because of the risks associated
with cross-contamination. For example, if
two chemicals have a violent reaction when
they are mixed together, it is critical that
the same shipping container that was used
for chemical A not then be used for chemical
B unless adequate washing takes place in between
loads.
More than three-quarters of (Chemical Company) study participants said that they consider the supply chain a driver of operational excellence or a significant source of competitive advantage. – Accenture Chemical Supply Chain Best Practices Study |
But manually tracking the history of the contents of a container is time-consuming, error-prone, and costly. As a result, many companies simply choose to undergo washing operations between loads, regardless of the previous contents. This adds significantly to the cost of maintaining an adequate stock of RTIs.
Ideally, tanks and transfer lines should be in dedicated service, that is, used for a single chemical. This is not always possible, complicating the quality control process. – Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design |
Similarly, some manufacturers of food products
avoid using containers that may have carried
potentially unclean foods, such as pallets
that may have carried raw meat, out of concern
for bacterial cross-contamination. This leads
to much higher costs associated with owning
or leasing pallets or containers because of
the need for specialization and quarantine.
But if the manufacturer had a complete and
accurate history of the previous contents
of the RTI, these risks could easily be avoided.
With OAT
RTI Tracking, these issues
can be avoided as a normal course
of operations, mitigating any risks
of cross-contamination, reducing
unnecessary wash cycles, and reducing
overall RTI costs.
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