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Polamer Precision manufactures complex engine and airframe components for military and commercial aircraft engines. Its clients include several leading aerospace companies. Although Polamer Precision is flying high, the company had its sights on aggressive growth targets.
Having traceability and tracking, and being able to support the automation and robotics weâre planning on implementing, was a must for any new solution. Plex is built on the whole concept of monitoring production quality.
To compete in the aerospace industry, Polamer Precision must meet customersâ rigorous quality standards and demonstrate regulatory compliance as consistently and cost-effectively as possible. Thatâs a tall order for any company that relies heavily on paper-based processes, as Polamer Precision did until recently.
âAs a relatively small shop with about 50 employees, we need every edge we can get to compete with larger manufacturing companies,â explains Chris Galik, President, Polamer Precision. âThe major OEMs weâre trying to land as clients can impose whatever requirements they want, and if we canât deliver, weâll lose the account to one of our larger competitors.â
Galik and his colleagues realized they werenât a large enough operation to justify implementing a major ERP systemâbut they knew they needed a scalable system that could handle the demands of their operation. So, the company decided to look for a system that would let them roll out a smaller implementation and scale up their usage as they grew. Thatâs why the cloud made sense.
âWe triggered our whole product search a little earlier than most companies would have done,â Galik recalls. âBut looking at our projections of five years of rapid growth, we figured it was better to start sooner rather than later. Weâre doubling our business about every two years. Why get stuck with on-premise software that weâre just going to outgrow?â
A combination of JobBOSS, QuickBooks, and various other point solutions wasnât giving Polamer Precisionâs decision-makers the cross-functional visibility they needed to optimize their operations. Thatâs one of the reasons the Plex Smart Manufacturing Platform immediately appealed to them.
âIn our first conversation with Plexâs salespeople, what really caught my ear was the fact that the software isnât just a series of modules,â says Galik. âEverything is connected to everything else. For example, we really like to connect quality with the rest of our organization, rather than keeping it as a separate function. The Plex folks told me, âProduct inspection is in the DNA of our software.â That really convinced me we were on the right track.â
As Polamer Precision ramps up production to support its projected growth, the company will be making traceability a priority. Galik and his team are confident Plex will support these efforts.
âThe quantity of parts weâre producing these days is similar to what you would see in the automotive industry,â Galik explains. âHaving traceability and tracking, and being able to support the automation and robotics weâre planning on implementing, was a must for any new solution. Plex is built on the whole concept of monitoring production quality.â
As a relatively small organization, Polamer Precision was also highly concerned about the cost of any new system. Being able to scale up usageâand costâ as they went along, rather than invest in hefty licensing fees up front, was important to the company.
âWe were very comfortable with the fact that as a cloud-based solution, Plex lowered the barrier to entry,â says Galik. âWe could choose the functionality we needed most and pay for only what we were actually using. Over time, as our needs grow, we can easily scale up our implementation.â
Polamer Precision rolled out Plex companywide and made it the system of record for all departments from day one. Plex now serves as Polamer Precisionâs single source of truth for the entire organization, pulling in data from a variety of other systems and serving it up for consumption in various business functions.
âSince rollout, Plex has been the sole source of information for every department across our organization,â says Chris DiNeno, Director of Enterprise Relations, Polamer Precision. âThe system is a fresh start for us. If a customer calls up and asks, âWhereâs my inventory? Whenâs it going to come in? How many pieces do you have?â we can go right into Plex and pull up the answers.â
Polamer Precision uses Plex to collect and analyze data from all processes in real time, and to generate statistics and feedback that help decision-makers streamline and optimize business processes. The company has even set up digital displays that show data on everything from machine operator efficiency to the amount of energy produced by the companyâs solar panels. Meanwhile, the Plex system analyzes data from all stages of manufacturing and dictates the best processes and tools for each job, maximizing uptime and increasing productivity.
Being able to crunch the numbers from all corners of the business has led to better planning for workflow tasks, scheduling, production, and even headcount. As a result, Polamer Precisionâs cost of doing business is actually decreasing as the company grows.
âSince going live on Plex, weâve been able to sustain up to 100 percent growth year over year while driving down costs,â reports DiNeno. âThe information weâve gathered has enabled us to optimize our workforce in ways that keep our revenue per employee at about $250,000. Our goal is $300,000, and weâre confident weâll get there.â
As Polamer Precision goes side-by-side with larger rivals, the company is making long-term customer relationships a top priority. Thanks to Plex, employees and clients alike can now log in any time to check manufacturing statuses and delivery dates for their parts. They can also submit technical data and check account balances in seconds
But Plex enables Polamer Precision to do much more than simply keep customers in the loop. The company has become a trusted partner to many of its customers based on its ability to predict and proactively address potential supply problems.
Polamer Precisionâs aerospace customers run complex manufacturing operations that rely on Polamerâs parts for successful completion. An unavailable part could delay the building of an engineâand jeopardize Polamerâs relationship with the customer. Polamer now uses Plex to analyze customer data and generate reports that show the customer the impact of these problems.
âOur customers need to know that we truly understand how mission-critical their processes are, and that weâre fully committed to supporting them,â says Galik. âWith Plex, we can be proactive rather than reactive, generating reports that provide full information on how we plan to deliver on their needs. These reports save our clients a great deal of manual effort, but more importantly, they build trust.â
Polamer Precision further builds trust by using Plex to maintain end-to-end traceability for all of its parts. With Plex, the company can easily provide complete data on any component, reassuring customers about the quality of the products theyâre buying.
Polamer Precisionâs approach to aerospace manufacturing is vastly different than other sub-primes in the aerospace industry. By embracing innovation and dedicating itself to new technology, the company has built a track record of surpassing expectations while consistently setting the bar for what can be accomplished in lean manufacturing.
Industry: Aerospace
Location: New Britain, CT