BMW CASE STUDY (Eng)
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BMW car assembly plants in Germany,. North America and South Africa. … the need for manual correction,. productivity delays or heavy fines. …
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The World’s most advanced car
engine production plant is
using Printronix thermal
printers with Online Data Validation
(ODV.) to print and validate
barcodes that are applied to around
600 engines a day.
The ?400 million BMW plant at Hams
Hall, near Coleshill, Warwickshire,
started production more than a year
ago. The site covers 85 acres, with
about two-thirds of this area
currently utilised, the remainder
awaiting possible future expansion. It
employs about 700 people in the
manufacture of four-cylinder petrol
engines, from 1.6 to 2.0 litres
capacity, that are transported to
BMW car assembly plants in Germany,
North America and South Africa.
Each engine is labelled with a Code
39 barcode that holds the engine
serial number. The labels - which
have a tough face coating and are
applied using a particularly strong
adhesive - are fixed for the life of the
engine.
The barcode labels are used as part of
the despatch process from the Hams
Hall Plant. The codes are also scanned
in for tracking the on the production
lines of the car assembly plants to
which the engines are subsequently
delivered.
The automatic identification (auto-ID)
system was supplied…
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