Breaking Down the Silos: OEMs, CPGs, and Contract Packagers Have an Honest Conversation at PACK EXPO Las Vegas

Early morning shirtsleeve “Vision 2025” sessions tackled asset reliability, writing a better request for proposal, and how to deal with multifunctional equipment and changeovers.

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CPGs called for OEMs to build partnerships beyond the transaction, requesting that machinery manufacturers get involved early in the process of equipment selection, training, and installation during PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2019.

Certainly, the processing and packaging market is undergoing massive, disruptive change. Retailers driving differentiation, e-commerce and the proliferation of SKUs are dragging plant efficiency down and stressing the entire supply chain.

A major CPG said: “Our conversations with an OEM always started with speed and reliability. Now we are starting with agility, flexibility, formats, and sizes.” He added, “it’s all about the partnership now. The business unit tells us what they want, and often the OEM comes back and says, ‘here’s something else we can do.’ And many times, we deliver a different solution the business team did not know was possible.”

To that end, the relationship between CPGs and OEMs is becoming more intermingled than ever before, and therefore the expectations are higher.

A co-manufacturer added, “I can’t emphasize enough, when you buy a piece of equipment you are married to that OEM for five, ten, fifteen years.”

With that in mind, a few topics emerged in the Vision 2025 meetings that, if taken into account when working together, can help CPGs and OEMs to build a better partnership that includes overcoming business and technology obstacles together.

Here are a few key takeaways from the conversations:

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Asset reliability key takeaway

While data is key, changing company culture is the biggest challenge.

“We are data rich and information poor,” said one panelist from a controls company. Most participants agreed, saying the resources to have people dedicated to gathering and analyzing the data often fall prey to “we need to get this done, now.” Indeed, keeping the asset reliability process top of mind is a challenge. You tend to become great at putting out fires, agreed the group, but a long-term culture change is harder to establish.

A contract packager/manufacturer stressed that improving efficiency at first might be easy—moving from 30% to 60% is not that complicated. But moving from 85% to 87% efficiency is not easy.

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