CPGs Want OEMs to Be Strategic Partners

The old ways of doing business won’t work anymore. In the future, manufacturers and machine builders will need to collaborate way before the FAT.

CPG panel at PMMI's Executive Leadership Conference
CPG panel at PMMI's Executive Leadership Conference

At PMMIs’ Executive Leadership Conference last week in Palm Springs, a panel of packaging experts from three CPG companies spoke candidly about workforce challenges, obstacles in automation projects and the need to improve business relationships with OEMs. 

 

The panelists included Josh Becker, senior manager of packaging systems for The Hershey Company; Brett Butler, vice president, Santa Fe Springs Operation at Bumble Bee Seafoods; and Shawn French, director of packaging performance and technology for Danone North America. The conversation started with a question about the workforce crisis and how the companies’ experiences have impacted their approach to the problem.

 

All three panelists agreed that the greatest challenge right now is how to find—and keep—people with the right skillset, as there is so much competition inside and outside of the manufacturing industry. 

 

“The top two challenges we face in our Santa Fe Springs plant is [finding the people] for the trade jobs and retaining the employees,” said Bumble Bee’s Butler. “The state of California is aggressive with minimum wage increases and we have municipalities around us that are increasing their wages to steal the talent.”

 

As a result, Bumble Bee is experimenting with ways to elevate employee interest in the company.  “I have to emphasize the importance of engagement….Keep what you have and make it better, that’s the approach we are taking. We are finding that there’s talent within,” he said, noting the company recently hired an outside consultant group to help implement a program that establishes new ways to increase employee commitment. 

 

Hershey’s Becker has a similar approach, but adds it’s important to think holistically when hiring.  “When I look at hiring into the packaging systems group, I would always love to hire the best at packaging systems and equipment but you can’t do that.  You want to hire someone who is capable of doing more in two to three years…So l try to hire someone who can offer the Hershey Company different roles throughout their career.”

 

To automate or not

Of course, the CPGs are always interested in how automation can help solve workforce and productivity issues on the plant floor, but some of the early trials have either missed the mark or were too narrow in focus. 

 

At Danone, for example, the packaging machines require that materials are loaded into them and that’s a job that falls on an operator. But 12-hour shifts are challenging for an aging workforce, so Danone turned to collaborative robots  [cobots] to help alleviate the manual labor. 

 

“Unfortunately, we’ve not been terribly successful,” said French. “At the end of the line we have industrial robots moving pallets. We’ve done that for the last decade and we are good at it. But with the lighter duty applications, what we’ve learned is that they are less expensive, but they are not any less complex.” 

 

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