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Supply Point Systems, Inc.

Supply Point Systems, Inc. 2010. Who is Supply Point Systems. Founded 1997 Manufacturing in UK. Founded 1999 Manufacturing in NC, USA. Who is Supply Point Systems. Facilities in Brazil, Germany, Italy, India and China Global OEMs Kennametal, J&L Industrial/MSC, Cromwell Distributors

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Supply Point Systems, Inc.

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  1. Supply Point Systems, Inc. 2010

  2. Who is Supply Point Systems • Founded 1997 • Manufacturing in UK • Founded 1999 • Manufacturing in NC, USA

  3. Who is Supply Point Systems • Facilities in Brazil, Germany, Italy, India and China • Global OEMs • Kennametal, J&L Industrial/MSC, Cromwell • Distributors • National Distributors in Germany, France, Belgium, Sweden, Spain, South Africa, Australia 1500+ Machines Installed in the Americas 3000+ Total Machines Installed in 18 Countries

  4. SPS US Operations • Local Suppliers and Sub-Contractors • CE and UL Certification • Dedicated support staff • 1st, 2nd and 3rd level support • In-house Training • On-site Installation and Training • > 1200 Customers in Americas • > 2000 Installations in Americas

  5. SupplyPoint Concept • 24 hr product availability • 24 hr product security • Multiple languages for all markets • Full audit trails • Complete user accountability • Reduction of product inventories • Easy to use and maintain systems • Total control over consumables • Line side availability • Automatic product procurement

  6. Modular Design • Machines can be extended easily • Drawer configurations can be changed easily

  7. Technology • Minimal Moving Parts (No Motors) • Standard Computers • Industrial Touch Screens • Industry Standard Accessories • Quick Change Configuration

  8. SPS Products SupplyPoint/ToolBoss™ Vending System • Progressively opening drawers • Integrated Cupboards (electronic & key) • Lockers • RotoPoint rotary machine • Electronically controlled Tool Cabinets (ECTC/Journeyman) • Weighing System • Complete Software Suite

  9. Comprehensive Software

  10. SPS Software Suite • Issues New and Used Tools, Returns for Re-use, Rework or Scrap • Tracks Items by User, Machine, Job and 3 additional Auxiliary Fields • Ability to Force Used before New • Pick List Capabilities • Kitting • Rationing • Restrictions (by item and location) • Refill or Min/Max • Expiration Dates • Batch numbers

  11. SPS Software Suite (cont.) • Stock rotation (FIFO) • Graphical and Text Search • External Stock • Multiple Input Device Support • Extensive Reporting (automatic or manual) • Electronic Ordering (automatic or manual) • Import/Export Options • Checks Remote Item Availability • Multi-Language • Layered Security • Automatic Updating • System Dashboard

  12. Comprehensive Reporting • Over 35 highly configurable reports • All reports can be set up to be exported, sent by email or FTP automatically on a schedule • High visibility and accessibility of current trends and costs and statistics • Reports can be generated in real-time, by any authorized person on the network • All the information which exists in the SPS System is available in a variety of usable formats at the click of a mouse.

  13. Comprehensive Reporting • Reports can be used to analyze Stock, Usage, Suppliers, Refill requirements, etc. • Reports allow selection of fields to display, sort order, filter criteria, etc. • Field order and column widths can be customized • Custom fields can be generated • Any report can be customized and saved for easy reuse

  14. Who is using it? • Users log on with unique alphanumeric identifier, or by swiping card - secure access. • Image of user displayed after successful log on – reduces errors • Additional password protection available if required. • Biometric authentication available • Option on a per-user basis to dispense used items first. • Highly configurable restrictions & rationing policies based on users, or groups • Multiple language selection

  15. What is it being used for? • Specify department • Specify cost center/cell • Specify Job/ Works order Number • Specify Machine • Restricted by user groups • Items available only where applicable

  16. How can I find that Item? • Item sorted in groups and sub groups • Filter options • Alias field for further identification • New/used sensitive • Graphical search • Max & min quantities

  17. How many can I have? • Single item per compartment • Multiple item compartments • Multiple item drawers • Unlimited external locations • Enforce fixed withdraw quantities • Image file for each item to avoid confusion • Ability to cancel and return • Ability to enforce rationing

  18. Items have rules and properties • Items can be new, used, scrap etc. • Tickets can be issued on withdrawal • Items can be batch traceable – full audit trail! • Set custom reorder levels for each item • Define different supplier for each item • Any product can be managed as FIFO • Can be bulk (weighable) items • Issue repaired/used items before new • Return items for reuse, rework or scrap • Different costs for new and used items

  19. Drawer Based System • Very few moving parts (no motors) • Provides quick change capabilities • Most cost effective solution for manufacturing • Drawer sizes designed for metalworking to MRO markets

  20. Drawer Based System • 14 different drawer sizes • Small drawers to large drawers

  21. Drawer Based System

  22. Integrated Electronic Cupboards • 3 Sizes that can be integrated anywhere in the standard frame • Provides capability to store very large items or bulk packaging • Effective for MRO and PPE

  23. Integrated Cupboards

  24. Locker Units • Useful when a large number of bulk storage locations are required • Connects as a standard frame to the main machine • Effective for MRO and PPE

  25. Locker Units

  26. ECTC • Low-cost entry level solution • Individually controlled drawers • Provides high capacity storage for less valuable and/or slow moving items • Can be configured as an add-on to the standard machine or as a stand alone unit • Based on a Lista™ cabinet

  27. ECTC

  28. L.I.D. Unit • High number of individually secure locations • Management of packs vs. unit issue quantities • Satellite Stores • Bulk storage • Affords a high variance of volume and quantity

  29. L.I.D. Unit • Unique manual override is available • Override can be specific to locations and requires no disassembly

  30. L.I.D. Unit • Reconfiguration can be based on a “channel” rather than the whole drawer • Can be done on-site and is simple

  31. Weighing Unit

  32. RotoPoint • Secure management of a wide variety of parts in lower volume (gloves, goggles, glue etc.) • For items that are not critical and low value but do have a high overall cost to the user

  33. RotoPoint Next Gen • Mechanical and Production Design Changes • Future Reconfigurable • Available April 2011

  34. HandHeld Mobile Solution • Aides in control of external stock • For handling mini cribs • Accessory to standard vending systems

  35. Latest Frame Design • Extra Capacity • Reduced cost per unit stored • Increased Flexibility • Simple manual override • Built-in Diagnostics

  36. Latest Frame • Increased capacity within existing footprint • 104 locations in a main frame • 113 locations in an add-on frame • Compatible with all existing SPS systems • Improved system robustness and reliability

  37. Building Blocks Base Unit Single Bay

  38. Drawer Trays

  39. Drawer Trays

  40. Drawer Trays

  41. Drawer Trays

  42. Drawer Trays

  43. Installations

  44. Installations

  45. Installations

  46. Examples

  47. Examples

  48. Installations

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