Many of us could relate to this scenario: We’re out and about and feeling thirsty when suddenly we walk past a vending
machine full of drink options, and moments later we’re gratefully downing a water, juice, or flavoured milk. Great!
How convenient. Now, let’s transfer that to the workplace. It’s Saturday afternoon and you need a new part or safety
gloves, but the on-site inventory store is shut, and it won’t be open again until Monday morning. So, you must go off-site.
That takes time. And, as we know, time affects productivity or indeed, workers safety.
Blackwoods, which has a diverse range of inventory solutions, is always looking at ways to improve business practices for our customers, and our partnership with the City of Canada Bay is a great example of what can be achieved when we work together.
The City of Canada Bay is a thriving local government area in the inner west of Sydney, Australia’s most populated city. It covers 19.82 square kilometres and has a residential population that is pushing towards 100,000.
In October 2020, after an internal realignment, Canada Bay Council realised it couldn’t have staff in its stores department 24-7, and consequently management sought solutions from its suppliers. As part of its proposal, Blackwoods suggested the placement of an on-site industrial vending machine to manage the council’s critical inventory, most of which was Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
“Like most businesses we all had to realign our thinking during the COVID Pandemic. Our first priority is to keep staff safe and to do this we need access to key PPE items 24/7. The vending machine became the most cost effective, space saving and logical solution,” said Marea Getsios, Procurement and Fleet Manager of Canada Bay City Council.
“As well as site approved PPE, the vending machine has given the council a distribution point for Covid related items such as hand sanitiser, antibacterial wipes and disposable respirators. The machine reordering process is automated and through usage reports and stock on-hand reports, we can help the customer avoid stock outs of critical PPE which wouldimpact their work schedules,” said Ben Lawes, Inventory Solutions Specialist of Blackwoods.
Canada Bay Council became the first council in the Sydney Metropolitan area to adopt this solution, and the benefits have been widespread, including: