3/10/17

How Baxters Canada Cut the Average Duration of Stoppages

Baxters uses TileBoard and has seen increased uptime and productivity, along with lower direct labor costs.

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How Baxters Canada Cut the Average Duration of Stoppages

Since Baxters started using TileBoard, the company has seen increased uptime and productivity, along with lower direct labor costs.

Baxters Canada Inc. is the largest supplier of private-label canned soups in Canada. The company also markets its own brands: Aylmer, Primo and Baxters. Since 1976, it has built deep expertise in manufacturing a wide range of complete meals in flexible pouches. Baxters has been HACCP recognized since 2006 and BRC certified since May 2011. The St-Hyacinthe plant produces more than a hundred soup recipes.

To remain an industry leader, Baxters needed to understand its main downtime causes and monitor the performance of its various products. After only 6 months of TileBoard use, average productivity per hour per employee increased by more than 21%, reaching a 32% improvement after 24 months. Direct labor costs dropped by 18% after 6 months and reached a 30% reduction at 17 months.

Daniel Bolduc, production analyst, and François-David Leblanc, finance director, also saw an 18% increase in uptime and an impressive reduction in the average duration of stoppages, going from 23 minutes per stop to 5 minutes, thanks to increased responsiveness.

These results are not achieved without the effort and involvement of shop-floor employees. See how you can also engage your workforce and become more productive day-to-day with IIoT.

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