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Glassline
makes Further Substantial Investments with Clear Thinking Software
Glassline Ltd one of the UK's leading independent sealed
unit manufacturers, based in East Sussex has made further investments
in software solutions from reputed provider, Clear Thinking Software.
As
part of a progressive investment in highly automated equipment, Glassline
has now reinforced its strong market position which firmly places the
company ahead of competitors. Currently, the company produces 1000 sealed
units per day and with the installation of a new Forel super spacer line
as well as a furnace, Glassline expects to increase this to 1500 units
per day by the end of this year.
David Trewin, Managing Director at Glassline, has used Clear Thinking
Software solutions since the company was established in 2000. With the
new investment in warm edge technology, the company has upgraded the software
package, Glass Office, to increase efficiency.
This includes new bullet labels for all customers (see picture) as well
as a 7 user system for order entry, whilst larger customers can now benefit
from EDI. This enables companies to receive orders on-line which can then
be checked directly via the software program, which saves considerable
time on order entry checks. Glass Office is tailored to each companies
requirements and the number of operatives can be increased at any time
as the business expands.
Additionally, Clear Thinking's GlasSave optimisation solution has been
seamlessly integrated into the Hegla cutting system at Glassline. The
program enables glass with different manufacturing requirements to be
cut from the same stock sheet. For example, a shaped piece of glass for
a conservatory roof may be mixed in with more general work if this improves
yield. This is done without compromising the production flow. This highly
effective and cost-efficient solution impressed senior management at Glassline,
as it greatly improves organisation within the companys manufacturing
facility.
A batch of work for a whole day can be sent down to the shop-floor, and
Glass Office will cleverly divide it into 'sub batches', the size of these
are dependant on the number of trolleys that Glassline can arrange around
the break-out table. The software will subsequently sequence work to a
predefined structure.
At Glassline the critical sorts encompassed different trolleys for annealed
and toughened work, and then different trolleys for aluminium spacer and
work for the new super spacer line. Within the super spacer trolley, all
the glass must be presented in pairs (eg clear and Low E) and in the correct
sequence for the super spacer line, to minimise bobbin changes.
Work is also sorted individually for each customer so that everything
will generally come off the end of the line and arrive in the despatch
area together, which keeps jobs synchronised. This helps more 'complete
and on-time' deliveries and minimises handling and sorting in the despatch
area, which can be a major issue for many companies with a wide and varied
product mix.
Clear Thinking Software has also successfully linked with the Forel system
for Georgian Bar slitting. Consequently, the Georgian bar layouts can
be designed in the office, and then the Forel Super Spacer applicator
will automatically cut slits in the spacer, so that Georgian bars can
be quickly and accurately located, which eliminates a time consuming and
complex production process aspect.
David Trewin comments, The software system from Clear Thinking is
extremely simple to use and easy to navigate which made it the obvious
choice for us. The new labels have been very well received by customers,
and in particular by our fitters. With the new racking, all glass is passed
to despatch in the correct sequence and it is presented to the Forel line
in super spacer type sequences to minimise bobbin changes.
He concludes, Without the new software, which has helped streamline
production enormously, we would not be able to function effectively. Now
with the extra software modules, we will be able to reach our target volumes
more quickly and efficiently. At Glassline, our aim is to stay one step
ahead of competition and Warm Edge Technology is here to stay, so we want
to be in the vanguard.
Malcolm Searle, Managing Director of Clear Thinking Software comments,
Technology is developing rapidly and with the market moving more
and more towards warm edge super spacer, it is imperative that we develop
software solutions that will simplify production methods for manufacturers.
This is clearly demonstrated at Glassline with the shape nesting program
which will open up huge possibilities for the company in relation to the
new conservatory roof brand 'Kooline. We look forward to developing
our business relationship further with the Glassline team.
Tel: 01273 570857
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