Saturday, May 23, 2009 11:14:55 AM
My understanding of how returnable totes as we called them work
like this:
I was involved in capital expending for a line in MX
You usually fiqure about 1% in the sytem gets lost or in another
manufacturers system that does not get returned to you.
First off every manufacturer has his name on the totes. Then a card is inserted on the side or top with the part number, product, mfg, lot it is from, date code of the product, revision level and it goes on. This information is scanned into the computer when the product is recieved and and invoice and etc and accounting stuff is generated to pay the supplier.
So the point is it is possible to see a few of ESI totes in the line. If there are more than a couple it shows that the process control of the factory has problems and it is a first sign of possible problems.
I was not there to make a judgement but 1 tote I feel is no problem - they just need to return it to ESI and demand that EESO clean up there processes with ESI. The bottler should demand if EESO is going to use ESI totes they need to have that company's name taken off and theirs put on the totes.
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