Lack of Communication, Planning Stunts MRO/Indirect Material Management

Storeroom Solutions Releases Results of MRO Assessment Survey
 
DETROIT - Aug. 21, 2014 - PRLog -- RADNOR, Pa. – August 19, 2014 – Lack of planning and tracking of inventory, poor communications among company divisions, and underutilized or non-existent technology are among the core elements holding back manufacturers, educational and medical institutions, life sciences companies, food processors, automotive makers and facility maintenance companies from achieving world-class MRO operations, according to a recent survey completed by Storeroom Solutions, Inc.

The extensive survey, conducted over nine months with input from diverse industries and personnel, was designed to assess the current condition of MRO storeroom operations.

“In the U.S. alone more than $500 billion annually is spent on MRO spare parts and services,” said Michael Weinberg, vice president of sales & marketing for Storeroom Solutions. “A tremendous amount of time and resources are consumed managing that spend in order to maintain production reliability and maintenance effectiveness. This survey confirmed much of what we already knew about how companies are managing MRO, and exposed some new trends as well.”

Among the survey’s key findings:

- More than half of those surveyed indicated the state of their MRO/indirect materials storeroom frequently causes reliability issues or downtime at their plants

·        -  Little to no communication exists between the storeroom, purchasing and the rest of the company

·         - Most companies surveyed don’t have the visibility across the supply chain to see how their inventory is moving

The complete survey findings are available in a whitepaper from Storeroom Solutions (http://www.storeroomsolutions.com).

“The survey clearly shows that while some companies are becoming more sophisticated in managing the MRO supply chain, most are lagging in the adoption of new processes – whether that comes via internal resources or third-party management,” Weinberg said.

The survey included responses from representatives across industries, including life sciences, education, facilities maintenance, pharmaceutical, automotive, food processing, general manufacturing, and other industries. Respondents had responsibility spanning purchasing/procurement, operations, and information technology with titles from maintenance managers to chief financial officers, from buyers to vice presidents of purchasing.

The companies ranged in size from under 100 employees to more than 1,000.

About Storeroom Solutions, Inc.

As the fastest growing independent provider of MRO/indirect materials management services in North America, Storeroom Solutions consistently demonstrates expertise in helping right-size client MRO inventories.

SSI works with companies throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico and Singapore to drive down the total cost of MRO/indirect materials by streamlining storeroom management processes.

By rationalizing and leveraging the entire supply chain, from sourcing and procurement to issuing spare parts and managing services, SSI drives down costs and improves overall service while advancing maintenance effectiveness and plant reliability. For more information, contact Storeroom Solutions, Inc. at (610) 293-5940 or www.storeroomsolutions.com.

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