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ATC Logistics & Electronics
Leverages Leading Edge Value-Added Services to Fuel Growth
Fort Worth
and Carrolton, TX Site Visits
April 24-25, 2006
By
Evan Armstrong
Key Personnel:
William L. Conley, Jr. – President
Art Smuck – Vice President of Operations
Jim Crawford – Vice President
of Finance
Marc Sherman – Vice President of Information Technology
Jim
Dickson – Director of Operations, Reverse/Test & Repair
Joel Shaffer – Director of Operations, Electronics Repair
Mike Lowry – Director of Operations, Nokia
Mike Simpson – Director of Operations Services
Randy Engel – Director of Operations Forward
Founded in 1996, ATC
Logistics & Electronics (ATCLE) has been rapidly building business by
leveraging
its leading-edge value-added warehousing capabilities to attract high-tech
and telecommunications customers. ATCLE currently operates four
ISO certified warehouses and has over 2,100 employees. In 2005, ATCLE yielded net revenues of $153
million (having grown 147% since 1998). ATCLE's core
strengths are in high volume order fulfillment and advanced reverse logistics.
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Operations Review, South Distribution
Center
ATCLE's 224,000 square foot Fort Worth south distribution center (D.C.) employs
approximately 650 associates, runs 24/7 and provides fulfillment services
for Cingular and ACS (AT&T Consumer Services). Approximately 800 stock
keeping units (SKU’s) are
kept on hand including: cell phones, VOIP routers, components and
accessories. An estimated 60,000 orders are filled per day from three main
pick modules and bulk storage areas. The majority of orders are shipped
directly to consumers. RedPrairie provides the warehouse management system (WMS) backbone and it’s LENS
“dashboard” web interface is used to provide visibility. Radio frequency (RF) devices are used
to capture item information and to direct all tasks.
New product and refurbished phones are
received through RedPrairie until midnight and are checked in against
purchase orders. Heavy use of inbound advance ship notices (ASNs) has greatly
improved receiving efficiency. Approximately 50% of ASNs come in via
electronic data interchange (EDI) and
the rest are primarily received through email. ASNs provide information on
inbound product at the serial number, case and pallet level. Quality control
checks are performed on refurbished phones to ensure that they meet
customers’ requirements. Any failures can be reworked or sent back to the
respective OEM for credit. The WMS directs putaway and provides for task
interleaving.
There are three main pick modules in the
D.C. The Cingular direct fulfillment pick module is used to process wireless
phone and accessory orders. Items are picked to carton and then move via an
automated conveyer to a pack out line where dunnage is automatically placed
in the carton and automatically taped. As a value-added
service, ATCLE is “burning” (programming) SIMM (single in-line memory
module) cards that are inserted into
the Cingular phones.
The second major pick module we viewed is
dedicated to fulfilling similar Cingular orders; however, ATCLE is not
required to install SIMMs. This allows pickers to pick to carton without any
intermediate steps and increases productivity.
The final major pick module is dedicated to
fulfilling ACS orders.
In additional to the pick modules, the bulk
storage area is used to pick large multiple line item orders destined for
retail locations. Items are picked from racks and gravity racks and orders
are manually packed out.
ATCLE has created a real time custom
application at the interface level to provide for rate shopping between
FedEx and UPS based on required service level. Because of ATCLE’s high shipping volumes, UPS and FedEx maintain onsite personnel for
loading out shipping containers. ATCLE can ship up till 10 P.M. for next day
delivery to most points in the U.S.
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South D.C. Receiving

Programming
Cell Phone SIMM Cards

One of Three Main Pick
Modules

Bulk Pick Module
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As a value-added service for its
telecommunications customers’, ATCLE processes warranty exchanges for
cellular phones . ATCLE ships replacement phones prior to receipt of the
returned phone. Through its process reengineering efforts, the number of
phones replaced under warranty and not returned to ATCLE has been reduced to
2%.
ATCLE maintains an on site customer service call center operation to handle
order entry, warranty exchanges, and returns authorization. The customer
service center runs in two shifts with an approximate staff of 20 and is
scaled as necessary.
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Consolidated Phone Returns from USPS

Returned Cingular Cell
Phones

Cell Phone Refurbishment
Station

Thales GPS Devices being
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Operations Review, North
Distribution Center
The
North Fort Worth D.C. has 375,000 square feet and houses the Cingular and
Nokia return and refurbishment operations, T-Mobile direct fulfillment, and
LG packaging operations.
Cingular Returns
Using smart labels customers mail returned phones to USPS mail centers. The
parcels are picked up and consolidated into gaylord containers for truckload
delivery into ATCLE's North D.C.
Returns are processed via three lines.
Returned items are received and the product serial number is scanned to
cross-reference the return material authorization number (RMA). Next the
product is checked for the type of return. Cell phones are “powered up” to
check their status, and a disposition code is assigned in the WMS for the
returned product and if applicable, credit is authorized for retailers.
To provide Cingular a greater return on
investment, used product is reconditioned and sold as refurbished, or is
liquidated if it cannot be refurbished. Failed phones are returned to OEMs
for credit. Cell phone testing and reconditioning is handled by 12 lines of
personnel on three shifts. Reconditioning can include reprogramming phones,
replacing faceplates, and many other detailed enhancements to fully
refurbish the phone. All refurbished phones are assigned a new customer
specific serial number and reboxed for distribution.
Cingular Special Project
In
a separate 75,000 square foot section of the D.C., ATCLE is performing data
scrubbing on Cingular phones that are to be sold on the secondary market.
This ensures that any personal data related to a prior phone’s owner is removed.
Once the data is removed, the phones are reprogrammed ("re-flashed") by ATCLE and
distributed.
Nokia Returns
ATCLE provides returns handling services to Nokia covering North America.
Cell phones are returned to the ATCLE North D.C. and checked in. Disposition
codes are assigned and phones needing refurbishment are segmented by the
refurbishment level. Level one refurbishment is performed in the North D.C.
Level two and three refurbishment is performed in Mexico.
LG Packaging
As another value added service, ATCLE is performing packaging services for
LG electronics. The packaging includes LG private label packaging and
packing of LG products for sale by Verizon Wireless.
T-Mobile Direct Fulfillment
In a separate section of the North D.C., ATCLE is performing direct
fulfillment of T-Mobile phones and accessories. This operation is very
similar to the Cingular direct fulfillment operation. Approximately 5,000
orders are picked, packed, and shipped each day. To ensure customers are
satisfied with their orders, ATCLE has implemented an intensive quality
control program.
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Thales Returns
ATCLE recently won a contract to handle all North American returns for
Thales. Thales is best known as the maker of Magellan personal global
positioning systems (GPS). In this reverse logistics operation, ATCLE is
receiving returns, de-kitting them, and determining disposition. If any
refurbishment or remanufacturing is needed to move units back into saleable
inventory, ATCLE has the capabilities in-house to perform the repairs.
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Electronics Operations, Carrolton, TX
ATCLE’s
Electronics call center and remanufacturing operation in Carrolton, TX occupies 39,000 square feet and customers served include: GM
(Delphi and OnStar), Ford (Visteon) and Thales. ATCLE's Electronics
operations had 209 employees in 2005.
Automotive electronics operations focus on
warranty administration and the remanufacturing of car radios, CD-players,
“OnStar” systems, and dashboard displays for car dealers.
Oracle’s ERP system is used as the
operational backbone for automotive customers and RedPraire’s WMS is being
used for the Thales remanufacturing operations.
ATCLE's electronics remanufacturing
operation performs diagnostic testing and intricate refurbishment services.
Each customer has a separate remanufacturing area within the warehouse.
Remanufacturing service stations provide tools for rebuilding and
refurbishing the various electronics systems.
The process for GM and Ford products starts
in ATCLE’s on site call center. A request is received from a car dealer for
a part. This triggers the warehouse staff to locate and pick the item.
On-hand inventory is used to fulfill the order for next day delivery.
Once the replaced product is received from
the dealer at ATCLE it is scanned and matched to the original RMA. It then
goes into testing. Multiple diagnostics are performed using a myriad of
specialized testing equipment. Based upon the test results the equipment can
be refurbished, remanufactured, or salvaged. Remanufacturing can include
replacing a whole cassette drive to soldering replacement resistors onto a
circuit board.
Approximately 500 units are processed each
day at the automotive operation and the Thales operation is
remanufacturing approximately 90 units per month. To meet its customers’
next day delivery requirements the remanufacturing operation ships all
products by 7 P.M. each night.
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Automotive Electronics
Operations

Automotive Electronics
Remanufacturing Station

Thales Remanufacturing
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With a focus on complicated reverse
logistics services, process reengineering, and high volume distribution,
ATCLE has been able to grow by servicing customers demanding “six-sigma”
standards. The operational processes it has developed will be the
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