{"id":191952,"date":"2017-05-09T15:24:27","date_gmt":"2017-05-09T19:24:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/unicarriers-commits-to-its-employees-as-it-commits-to-automation-industryweek\/"},"modified":"2017-05-09T15:24:27","modified_gmt":"2017-05-09T19:24:27","slug":"unicarriers-commits-to-its-employees-as-it-commits-to-automation-industryweek","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/automation\/unicarriers-commits-to-its-employees-as-it-commits-to-automation-industryweek\/","title":{"rendered":"UniCarriers Commits to its Employees as it Commits to Automation &#8211; IndustryWeek"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    As a brand name, UniCarriers is less than a decade old, dating    only back to 2011. However, the companys lineage dates back    more than a century to 1914, when one of the companies now    included under the UniCarriers nameBarrett, a manufacturer of    manual pallet truckswas founded. And Nissan Forklift, whose    U.S. headquarters occupied the same Marengo, Ill.-based plant    where UniCarriers Americas Corp. (UCA) is now based, was    founded 60 years ago in Japan. And TCM, under company thats    now part of UniCarriers, began manufacturing forklifts in Japan    in 1949. Clearly, a lot of the material handling history over    the years has been made by UniCarriers under one name or    another.  <\/p>\n<p>    James Radous has been president of UCA, a subsidiary of    Japan-based UniCarriers Corp., since 2016, having previously    served in such roles as president of UCAs retail operations    and executive vice president of sales. Prior to joining UCA in    2009, he worked for such companies as Knaack (a division of    Emerson), Klein Tools, Wen Products, and The Chamberlain Group.  <\/p>\n<p>    As a manufacturer with ties to the Japanese automotive    industry, UCA is both dedicated to continuous improvement and    working very collaboratively with its suppliers, as UCA    considers its supply chain partners to be one of its biggest    competitive advantages. For instance, one of its suppliers,    Leading Americas, has established warehouse operations in    Marengo, the same small Midwestern town where UCA is    headquartered.  <\/p>\n<p>    IndustryWeek talked to Radous about UCAs    legacy as a U.S. material handling equipment provider, as well    as its move toward automation while strengthening the    capabilities of its workforce.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    IndustryWeek: UniCarriers has been successful in    attracting some of your suppliers to Marengo. How did that come    about?  <\/p>\n<p>    Radous: We bought a facility across the street    from us about four years ago, a former packaging and    corrugation company that moved to Mexico. So right across the    street from us was a facility, roughly 120,000 square feet, and    it affords us areas not only to do testing, but weve also    brought the engine and the transmission manufacturing in house    to be vertically integrated. Doing so, we also had space    available for some of our longer lead time parts suppliers out    of China and weve rented them space so they have an on-site    office. And we also have on-site parts storage, which functions    almost like a vendor-managed inventory operation. Its pretty    neat.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    IW: Describe what UniCarriers continuous improvement    culture looks like.  <\/p>\n<p>    Radous: On Fridays, the executive team does a    shop walk around the plant. Well visit one or two workstations    where the supervisor or a member of their team will present an    idea or a solution theyve come up with. Theyre all good    ideas, and theyre all cost savings ideas that the employees    themselves have thought about. For instance, one person    might say, I used to have to go get this one piece of    equipment here and then walk over there and Id do this 400    times a day. But I know if I can get this machine redesigned,    itll save me this amount of hours a day and that translates    into this amount of dollars. So people themselves are thinking    of initiatives and theyre justifying their position and how    theyre showing a return on investment just by thinking outside    the box. Its huge.  <\/p>\n<p>    We have a big award ceremony once a year, and youd be amazed    by how what might seem like simple ideas, over the course of    time, accumulate into quite a lot of savings and keep us    cost-competitive internally. Instead of beating up suppliers    all the time, were internally creating more efficiencies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also, we just received the OHSAS 18001 certification for    occupational health and safety. And weve also received the ISO    9001 for quality management and the ISO 14001 for environmental    management. And we do a lot of lean. We used to employ the    Nissan Production Way, which is now the UniCarriers Production    Way, and thats been part of the DNA of the organization for a    long time.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    IW: Whats your strategy in terms of manufacturing    technology and automation?  <\/p>\n<p>    Radous: We had a third party do a complete    manufacturing review of our business to determine how we can be    most efficient, even though we run a pretty efficient plant    today. So theyve recommended different traffic flows, new dock    locations, better flow-through of raw materials as well as    finished goods. So were looking at that. So weve got, number    one, a redesign for growth. Number two, weve invested in laser    cutting tables. Number three, were using robotic welders as    well as human welders, and were also using manipulators.  <\/p>\n<p>    So heres the thing: By adding automation weve been able to    redeploy our workforce to other areas, so we havent cut    workforce. Thats been our commitment to our employees. We have    committed to them that theyre not going to lose their jobs    because of our adoption of automation and robotics. Yes, they    might be redeployed or reeducated into other areas, but its    not an employee reduction plan.  <\/p>\n<p>    So our employees arent afraid of technology anymore because    they know its not taking their spot; in fact, its making    their jobs easier and safer.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    IW: Speaking of safety, you recently served as the    chair of National Forklift Safety Day, so whats your message    to the industry on the current state of warehouse safety? What    does the industry need to focus on?  <\/p>\n<p>    Radous: Safety is every day. We highlight it    one day of the year, but we need to reinforce safety every day.    And the thing about safety is, its everybodys jobthe owners,    the managers, the employees, the pedestrians. We cant take    these machines for granted. And youre never done with safety.    Every time we redesign one of our forklift products we look to    add another safety feature. And that isnt dictated through    regulationsits just what we think is the right thing to do.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    IW: How does ergonomics factor into safety?  <\/p>\n<p>    Radous: Seat ergonomics is the first thing I    would mention. There are different shapes and sizes that people    use in the products. While you can make it ergonomically    desirable, you still cannot circumvent the safety aspect. We    continually look at ergonomics.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    IW: How successful have you been at recruiting young    talent?  <\/p>\n<p>    Radous: Weve actually hired a number of    interns over the last several years who have turned into    full-time employees in our engineering and accounting areas    from Northern Illinois University. Weve gotten very involved    with their engineering department. We went to their recruitment    day, and we had 200 resumes that we vetted down to 40 who are    now actively working with us.  <\/p>\n<p>    We brought our youngest and our brightest mechanical and    electrical engineers to the recruitment fair, the types of    young people who make this industry look great, and they showed    the recruits the type of things theyre working on. And they    would tell the recruits, These arent just forkliftsthis is    the heart of commerce. Were where everything begins. And    these students just couldnt wait to see for themselves. Were    trying to make this industry fun and exciting again. 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