技术
- 功能应用 - 计算机化维护管理系统 (CMMS)
- 传感器 - 电表
适用行业
- 玻璃
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 维护
用例
- 最后一英里交付
- 人员跟踪与监控
服务
- 测试与认证
- 培训
关于客户
德国可口可乐欧洲合作伙伴公司 (CCEP DE) 是德国饮料行业的主要参与者。该公司为约 325,000 名零售和餐饮服务客户提供服务,每年销售 35 亿升矿泉水和软饮料。 CCEP DE 是规模较大的可口可乐欧洲合作伙伴公司的一部分,可口可乐欧洲合作伙伴公司是欧洲领先的消费品公司之一。该公司致力于数字化转型和可持续发展,目标是到 2040 年实现气候中和。该公司拥有约 7,000 名员工,他们都是其复杂的供应链以及生产和物流运营中不可或缺的一部分。
挑战
德国可口可乐欧洲合作伙伴公司 (CCEP DE) 经营复杂的饮料市场,为大约 325,000 名零售和餐饮服务客户提供服务,每年装瓶和销售 35 亿升矿泉水和软饮料。供应链的复杂性以及对生产和物流劳动力不断增长的需求给该公司约 7,000 名员工带来了重大挑战。作为“适应未来”战略的一部分,CCEP DE 正在寻求数字解决方案,以减轻员工的负担并增强公司的竞争力。该公司的目标是在商店引入数字助理,类似于销售组织中使用移动设备的员工网络。目标是为员工提供电子说明和交互式检查表,帮助他们遵守所有规范和标准并防止错误。
解决方案
在全面搜索合适的解决方案后,CCEP DE 于 2019 年启动了 Parsable Connected Worker® 测试。该解决方案旨在通过智能手机或平板电脑访问电子说明和交互式检查表,直接在工作场所为员工提供支持。 Parsable 位于 Genshagen、Knetzgau、Lüneburg 和 Mannheim 的试点站点最初解决了清洁、检查和润滑 (CIL) 流程。在 Parsable 专家的帮助下,基于纸质的程序被转换为基于图像和视频的指令。继积极的初步经验之后,交互式指令的使用扩展到其他与生产相关的领域,包括维护、质量管理、仓储、运输和配送。 Parsable 应用程序还用于 Gemba Walks,经理和员工可以验证操作是否存在异常,并用于检查公司卡车的技术准备情况。
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