South Australian manufacturer powers towards Factory of the Future with AMGC

55
REDARC CEO Anthony Kittel, left, and Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) Managing Director, Dr Jens Goennemann inspect a collaborative robot at the REDARC Lonsdale facility, Thursday, February 18, 2021. Picture: Brenton Edwards
Media Release

Highly regarded and frequently awarded Australian electronics manufacturer REDARC will continue its modernisation journey through investment in cutting-edge Industry 4.0 technology and training with support from the Federal Government’s Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC).

The Lonsdale-based manufacturer plans to build upon its recent expansion success. The co-funding investment of over $800,000 will extend its smart factory and skill capabilities across its in-house and supplier operations with up to 35 new roles created due to the project.

REDARC, a strong advocate for reinvestment, allocates up to 15 per cent of its yearly revenues to R&D. As a result, the company has developed over 600 product lines during its 40-year history, of which most are exported to markets including Canada, USA, Mexico, Europe, New Zealand, the Middle East, South Korea and South Africa.

“In that context, we need to have a nimble, agile and value-driven manufacturing base to be able to sustain that type of business and respond quickly to customer needs,” explains Andrew Rogers, Manufacturing Engineering Manager for REDARC.

“Industry 4.0 is more than a buzzword; it represents the next leap in technological prowess and competitiveness. It should however be viewed as a journey without end, because after digitisation there will be something else to adopt to ensure we maintain our competitive edge.

“It’s important that we bring our suppliers along in the process, as we prefer to control our quality and supply chain by making sure all parts of this chain work together,” said Rogers.

The project will further develop REDARC’s workforce, Industry 4.0 technology adoption, and business processes through collaboration with key supply chain partners and expert local service providers. Five complementary activities are proposed:

  1. Predictive alerts: Interactive and automated statistical process controls
  2. Quality alerts: Real-time production cell digital assistance
  3. Design and validation of future production cells using Augmented Reality
  4. Capability audit: Industry 4.0 maturity re-assessment
  5. Training: Development and delivery of Industry 4.0 staff and supply chain training modules hosted on AMGC’s Manufacturing Academy.

Dr Jens Goennemann, Managing Director, AMGC, said that REDARC demonstrates what Australian manufacturers could achieve by investing in the processes, people and equipment which comes before and after assembly, or simply the seven-steps of the manufacturing value chain.

“There is a misunderstanding when it comes to the term advanced manufacturing, being advanced is not related to what you make, but how you make it. Being advanced is about continual improvement in your processes, workforce skills and products across the critical steps of design, research and development, logistics, production, sales, service and support,” said Goennemann.

“REDARC understands the value of investing in people and equipment, and the competitive edge it delivers the company. By doing so, they remain globally relevant, competitive and a beacon for other local manufacturers.”, said Goennemann.

The collaborative project is budgeted at a total of $803,540, with AMGC contributing matched funds of $397,770, with the reminder matched and in-kind funding from REDARC partners including industry leaders Advanced Focus, Minitab, Swinburne University, Artis Group and CADWalk.

Local manufacturer Arkidelo, which injection moulds cases for REDARC’s award winning Tow Pro product, will play a part in the project’s digital supply chain integration.

Redarc was founded in 1979 as a single-product line business and was bought as an eight-person company in 1997.

Its current ownership has owned and led the business since 1997, growing its employee base to over 200, while simultaneously growing export markets, products and diversifying away from automotive manufacturing, expanding into the defence market in 2016 in which it has recently earned its first major contract.

REDARC has won countless awards during its rapid growth, including Australian Business of the Year in 2014, and Manufacturer of the Year on multiple occasions.

For further details of the project, partner organisations and funding arrangements visit – https://www.amgc.org.au/project/industry-4-0-smart-factory/