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CST Global introduces real-time, barcode tracking

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As laser production exceeds 1 million per month, new system enhances traceability and lot visibility

UK-based III-V fab CST Global, a subsidiary of Sivers, has introduced real-time, electronic barcode tagging for all work in progress (WIP) in its foundry.

"Our laser production now exceeds 1 million per month, so managing production electronically is essential," explains Meg Armstrong, senior production engineer at CST Global. "A barcode is allocated to each wafer when it is released to our production line and becomes a "˜lot'. This barcode is used to track the lot, containing up to 100,000 lasers, as it progresses through the production line to finished goods.

As part of our new Management Execution System, the barcode enables real-time, accurate tracking of WIP, SPC data (Statistical Process Control) and inventory. It delivers enhanced traceability and greater visibility of lots, throughout production, as well as cycle and queue time data.

"A barcode reader instantly provides production staff with specific device-type and associated process flow information. Staff immediately know what the product is, where it is and what process comes next. This reduces errors, removes paper work and is fully compliant with our ISO 9001: 2015 quality standards. The barcode system is applied to both our own products and our out-sourced, foundry services.

"Barcoding is also a useful tool for supply chain management; improving efficiency and productivity throughout the foundry. By tracking the progress of all jobs in real-time, we can improve production planning and delivery accuracy. We also gather data relating to quality and yield, for on-going process and supplier improvement."

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