Youtube and page on Traceability in Automotive Industry, Barcode, QR Code, Scanners,

Youtube and page on Traceability in Automotive Industry, Barcode, QR Code, Scanners,

Youtube and page on Traceability in Automotive Industry, Barcode, QR Code, Scanners,

Full Traceability in the Automotive Industry: A Real-Life Barcode Case Study

Achieving 100% traceability is often considered “impossible” in complex manufacturing, but in the automotive sector, it is a non-negotiable requirement. In this video, we explore how Tata Ficosa (a joint venture of Tata Group and Ficosa) successfully implemented end-to-end traceability using Finsys ERP and barcode technology.

The Success Story of Tata Ficosa

Tata Ficosa serves global giants like Honda, Tata Motors, JCB, and Maruti Suzuki [00:46]. To meet the high-quality standards of these OEMs, they digitized every step of their production process—from raw material receipt to final dispatch—long before digitization became a buzzword.

How the Barcode Ecosystem Works

The traceability journey in Finsys ERP follows a systematic flow:

  1. Inwarding & QR Coding: As soon as raw material arrives, a unique barcode is generated containing the invoice number, item name, batch number, and supplier details .

  2. Location Mapping: Using simple Android phones as scanners, workers “marry” the material barcode to a location barcode (bin or shelf). This ensures the system always knows exactly where a part is stored.

  3. Quality Control (QC): Quality inspectors scan the barcode to record pass/fail results instantly. No manual paperwork is required.

  4. Production & FIFO: The system enforces FIFO (First-In, First-Out). If a worker tries to scan a newer batch before an older one is consumed, the system can alert or lock the transaction.

  5. Final Dispatch: Every finished good (FG) is linked back to the specific batch of raw material used, providing a complete “pedigree” of the part.

Key Benefits of Using Mobile Phones as Scanners

  • Cost-Effective: No need for expensive proprietary scanners; a standard Android phone works perfectly.

  • Real-Time Data: Information is updated on the server the moment a scan happens.

  • Security: These devices work on office Wi-Fi without SIM cards, ensuring data stays within the premises .

Conclusion

Traceability isn’t just about catching errors; it’s about protecting your workers and your reputation. As Sangeet Gupta notes, “You don’t want to scare people; you want to ensure that no one else’s mistake falls on an innocent worker’s head”.

WEBSITE:-https://finsys.co.in/

YOUTUBE:- https://www.youtube.com/@SangeetGuptaFinsysERPSoftware