
Precision Drilling Primes the Pump with Wasp Barcode Inventory Solution
Ensuring its 226 drilling rigs, 229 service rigs and
28 snubbing units operate at top capacity is the
priority for the 11 technicians at Precision
Drilling's Nisku Technical Support Center, located near Edmonton, Alberta. And that means keeping
about $2 million of replacement parts and pieces of equipment on-hand.
Using Excel to oversee and locate this inventory was arduous, time-consuming and expensive for Lee
Letawsky, parts technician and purchaser. He was forced to manually update item counts, physically
locate pieces of inventory and had no insight into each component's age, usage history or availability.
This process was inefficient and the cost of duplicate orders and overnight shipping charges soon
added up.
Letawsky initially considered using the inventory module for SAP's R/3 enterprise resource planning
software, in use throughout the company. However, he found it was too complex for managing the
smaller, less expensive equipment in the center's arsenal.
"We had a mess. Parts were scattered all over and we wasted lots of time looking for things or ordering
things we already had. I wanted to make inventory-control easier and more efficient," Letawsky said. "SAP was overkill for our needs. We needed an application that had really good reporting, tracking and
was easy to use. It had to be up-and-running as quickly as possible, without getting involved in
technical jargon."
Drilling Down
After exploring several free trial offers, Letawsky
purchased Wasp Barcode's InventoryControl
Pro, a WDT3200 mobile computer and a Wasp
WPL305 barcode printer. When new products
arrive at the warehouse, Letawsky uses the
barcode on the part and scans the information
into InventoryControl software. He has also
created location barcode labels that he affixes to various shelves and bins in his warehouse so he
can track the location of each part.
Besides tracking the quantity and location of
parts, Letawsky uses InventoryControl to store
additional information, including frequency of
use; cost; size; shelf life; storage options and any
temperature controls.
When parts - such as gaskets and pumps - are
used together, Letawsky taps InventoryControl’s
assembly feature to create a complete repair set that can be tracked as one unit. Creating and tracking
these assemblies has helped Letawsky improve the process tremendously.
"We have a moment's notice when a rig goes down and we have to get all the required repair parts out
quickly," said Letawsky. "Previously, it was often faster to order a new part because we couldn't locate
it in our supply room in a timely fashion. Or, we had to rush one of the components because we missed
sending it initially. Now we know what we have and where it’s located, and can get all the necessary
parts to the field the first time.”
Pump it Up
Precision has repair parts that cost upwards of $5,000 to $6,000 each, so eliminating just a few excess pieces of inventory and avoiding rush shipping provides rapid ROI and a positive impact to its business profitability.
In addition to eliminating over-ordering, Wasp's barcode-based solution is accurate and up-to-date,
allowing Letawsky to end the error-prone practice of handwritten note-taking. "Barcodes are virtually
bullet-proof," he said. "Barcodes, to me, are like a telephone. You just pick them up and they work."
InventoryControl also gives Letawsky visibility into inventory age to ensure older items are used first,
he said. Further, access to reports in InventoryControl provide him with additional insight that helps
him run the center more efficiently.
Knowing how long particular suppliers take to ship allows him to build-in extra time, as needed, which
reduces his reliance on costly
overnight or second-day shipping fees. And he easily stays abreast of quickly-rotating items, to ensure they are always athand.
In addition, he is now equipped to monitor
trends, such as high failure rates in particular pieces
of equipment, a tool unavailable to him using Excel.
Letawsky saves about two days a month that he
previously spent working on the manual spreadsheet,
he said. With Precision Drilling's vast warehouses,
knowing where each item is located shaves precious
minutes or hours off locating equipment, Letawsky
added. InventoryControl also may cut payroll, since on-call mechanics no longer have to waste time hunting down pieces during expensive over-time shifts, he noted.
"If you're not in control of your inventory, you don't know what you have," said Letawsky. "There's so much money tied up in equipment, you really need to know and track your inventory. This system has saved tens of thousands of dollars, improved the repair process and made my job much more enjoyable. It’s easily paid for itself in less than six months.”
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