Right Tool for the Right Job - ProMat 2013
Most of us have now returned home from ProMat 2013 with all sorts of new ideas for improving processes in your operations. There were a lot of exciting new products at ProMat including some innovative high density storage solutions from from Dematic, as well as a new solution from Opex that seemed to garner a lot of attention. Mobile and tablet-based software applications were quite prevalent as well and clearly seem to be a reality in the supply chain technology world for the foreseeable future.
All of these new tools and technology remind me of the old saying, use the right tool for the right job. While many of these tools seem to offer great advantages to us, it's always important to make sure we properly assess the overall fit and application of the tool for the job. I recently received a call from a friend of mine that needed some help hanging some new interior doors in his home as part of a remodeling project. He purchased the doors and under the advice of the local 'big box' DIY store associate, tried to hand chisel the doors to fit the butt hinges. After nearly ruining one door, he called asking for some advice. When he showed me the results of his chiseling "skills", I suggested that he use a router. He only had a few doors to hang and did not want to invest in a router, so I suggested that he use my Dremel tool and buy an affordable, but effective router attachment. After a quick trip to the DYI, "voila"...doors with butt hinges that look like a pro did it. So as you assess tools and technologies seen at ProMat, don't be afraid to reach out to industry consultants and friends to help make sure you are putting the right tool to work for the right job in your operations. There are a lot of great resources out there that can save you a lot of time and money when looking at new tools.