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Arvin Sango selects Insequence software solutions for San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX – Arvin Sango selects Insequence’s parts sequencing software for use at their facility in San Antonio, TX. This software system, SPD Pro, will be utilized to provide Tacoma and Tundra truck exhaust systems in sequence to the Toyota assembly plant.

The SPD Pro system will receive vehicle demand from Toyota via the Toyota GALC broadcast. This information will then processed and verified for accuracy within the SPD Pro Host application.  From there, the broadcast is passed to the SPD Pro Load Manager. Here, the Toyota GALC broadcast is built into virtual loads or racks.  These virtual racks are then placed into a queue and sent out to the plant floor.

Operators will utilize this queue to sequence parts into physical racks using the SPD Pro Rack Loading application. SPD Pro will also be used for BOL processing and preparing racks for shipment once they have been sequenced.  Along with  providing the parts sequencing software, Insequence will also export the BOL to Arvin Sango’s ERP system.

Arvin Sango  develops and manufactures “emission control systems, stamped body shell components and door safety beams for the automotive original equipment market. ” Founded in 1986, Arvin Sango has locations throughout the US and Mexico.

Insequence Corporation

Insequence is a leading provider of sequencing and manufacturing software solutions. Easily tailored to individual facilities, their software’s modular design can fulfill requirements no matter the size or complexity of the system. This results in a standard sequencing system, SPD Pro that is more complete and more capable than any other solution. In addition to just-in-sequence (JIS), Insequence provides MES, Inventory Management, and SCADA solutions.

With experience throughout the Americas and Europe, plus dozens of standard automotive OEM interfaces and 24  x 7 x 365 customer support, Insequence is at the forefront of supply chain software solution providers. As a result, they still work with their original customer from 1996.