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The Benefit of Tool Kits
Why Tool Kits?
Coherency throughout your work force.
Whether or not you have five field service employees or thousands,
tool kits can provide the needed consistency throughout the
work force as far as tooling is concerned. You will know that
every service person has the tools they need to do the job.
Increased productivity.
Having the right tool for the job and having them readily
available goes along way to insure productivity in the field.
Improve turn around time. Reduce down time due to searching
or sourcing the right tools. How many times do you think your
employee had to leave a task to get the tool they needed?
How much time could they have saved if they had what they
needed with them? How much better could you have served your
customer had the task been completed in one shot?
Cost savings.
Often you will save 10% or more when bundling your tooling
in a kit rather than purchasing them separately.
Internal savings.
The average cost to a company for the purchase and sourcing
of a multiple line item request is about $250.00. From the requester
to the approving authority to the purchasing department on an
average two to three people are in the purchasing string. All
of them are paid employees. These tasks that take them away
from their regular job function costs you money. By building
multiple line item requests into a single kit part number you
can reduce the time it takes to enter a request or process the
purchase, thus saving time and money internally. It will ease
the tooling up of new hires and the replacement of old parts
and kits.
Ease of ordering regular multiple line item requests.
A tool kit does not necessarily need to be just for tools built
into a traditional kit. A kit could be a bill of materials that
are ordered on a regular basis. Rather than completing a long
list every time you need these items for purchase, they can
be built into a single part number. Making the purchase much
easier for company personnel. Kits also allow for easy ordering
for replacement of lost, stolen, or worn tools. Should an item
from the kit need to be replaced, simply refer to the bill of
materials shipped with every kit and select the part number
needed from the list.
Reduce safety liability.
When a tool kit is provided to an employee, you know that they
have the tools they need to safely do their job. Often, personnel
will use a tool that is not necessarily made for the task they
are performing, due to the fact that they did not have it with
them. Sometimes this can result in an injury. Also when a kit
is issued to an employee you can easily confirm with them that
they have the tools they need to perform their job. And should
they be injured due to using the wrong tool, the company may
not be held liable due to the employee's lack of following procedure
by not using the tools assigned to them for that function. For
instance, if there are safety glasses provided in their kit
and the employee receives an eye injury, the employer has done
everything in their power to prevent this from happening.
Inventory accountability.
Each tool kit will come packed with a bill of materials listing
clearly the contents of the kit. When tool kits are issued
to the employee they can be held responsible for the contents
of the kit. The parts can easily be tracked should they be
lost or stolen. The bill of materials will also allow for
a quick inventory of the contents of the kits should that
be needed.
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