Gallatin Steel Company
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Gallatin Steel Company
Case Study | Manufacturing | Gallatin Steel Manufacturer performs enterprise-wide transformation through optimization » « Back | Next Next » Manufacturer performs enterprise-wide transformation through optimization Customer Gallatin Steel Industry Manufacturing Size 450 employees Location Ghent, Ky. OnBase Integrations Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne® Order-to-Cash in-house system Safety in-house system Ivara Technology’s management and maintenance system Microsoft Outlook® OpenText RightFax® Departments Using OnBase Accounts Receivable Claims Contracts Customer Service Finance & Purchasing Human Resources Maintenance Quality Raw Materials Safety Shipping The Challenges Gallatin Steel Company was consumed with paper. In a facility dominated by electric arc furnaces and quality control labs, the steel manufacturer was running out of room to store critical operations information such as shipping documents, human resources forms and compliance documentation. The business processes surrounding steel manufacturing produced a great deal of paper, too, including shipping and receiving documents and safety policy and procedure sign-offs. Gallatin’s manual processes were time-consuming and offered little transparency. While looking for a document management solution, leaders at Gallatin learned how an enterprise content management (ECM) solution could reduce paper processing to increase operational efficiency, and improve customer service and corporate accountability. “We don’t have a lot of office space and our former CFO’s initial concern was paper storage,” said Tamera Koegler-Vaughan, process manager of Information Systems. “In performing our due diligence, we learned there was a lot more that could be done than just getting rid of paper. It soon became clear that technology like ECM was going to be really important, too.” That’s when the manufacturer discovered OnBase by Hyland. The Solution In 2004, Gallatin worked with Konica Minolta, an OnBase authorized solution provider, to implement OnBase to quickly fulfill and audit customer orders and contracts. Once the manufacturer increased order fulfillment speed, it leveraged OnBase to streamline processes in Shipping, Claims and Accounts Receivable. “We had an enterprise vision from the beginning,” Koegler-Vaughan said. “We knew we wanted to roll the solution out to every department. We needed the same method of retrieval for everybody so we could train everyone once and only have to support a single system.” Four years later, the company further expanded its OnBase solution to include Human Resources’ recruiting processes and policy and procedure sign-offs. By storing all information in a secure, central repository, Gallatin supports compliance efforts while automating processes and increasing visibility. These improvements inspired the company to expand OnBase across the enterprise, including its Maintenance and Safety departments. “Now, the information we need to do our jobs is online and available to whomever needs it,” Koegler-Vaughan says. “There’s no longer the risk that the file you need is on someone’s desk under a pile of papers. It’s given us the opportunity to re-engineer our business processes to provide consistency and standardization, making us more efficient.” With the success of these implementations, Gallatin continued its OnBase expansion. Between 2009-2011, Gallatin streamlined additional processes in Human Resources as well as Raw Materials, Purchasing and Safety. Gallatin Steel | 2 « Back | Next » Manufacturer performs enterprise-wide transformation through optimization “We’re using OnBase to do everything we need with documents. That’s the reason we purchased it – to make the company more efficient by implementing a standardized repository that can be utilized company-wide.” - Tamera Koegler-Vaughan, process manager, Information Systems Gallatin Steel | 3 « Back | Next » Manufacturer performs enterprise-wide transformation through optimization Gallatin’s OnBase Deployment Timeline Since 2004, Gallatin Steel has utilized OnBase to streamline processes throughout the company. Click on the timeline below to learn how OnBase increases efficiencies and reduces costs for specific departments and processes. Customer Service Contracts Gallatin Steel | 4 Shipping Claims Quality Accounts Receivable Policy & Procedure Sign-off Human Resources Raw Materials Recruiting Maintenance Purchasing Safety « Back | Next » Manufacturer performs enterprise-wide transformation through optimization Customer Service: Cuts costs while improving customer service “OnBase saves me a lot of time and paperwork. I don’t have to worry about printing and filing POs once they’re entered. It’s also much easier and more convenient to have POs stored on your computer versus having to look them up in a binder or cabinet. I now see all connected paperwork with an order at a moment’s notice.” Prior to OnBase, staff relied on paper to process customer purchases. While some documents like POs were faxed to the manufacturer, staff often had to drive to customer sites to pick up purchase-related information. Once gathered, staff printed and copied the documents, placed them in folders and circulated them throughout the plant. Not only was this manual processing expensive, it also increased service times for customers. OnBase reduced Gallatin’s paper usage by more than 190,000 customer-related documents per year, streamlining related processes and cutting costs. “With OnBase, our sales team has all of the documents generated for an order at their fingertips,” Koegler-Vaughan said. “That’s the big benefit – somebody calls and you can pull up the information while on the phone with them. It’s really improved our customer service.” – Gallatin sales associate Claims: Eliminates stalls in claims processing Before OnBase, Gallatin employees used physical folders and paper to process claims. “Staff passed documents from person to person,” Koegler-Vaughan said. “A claim would sit on somebody’s desk and no one would know where it was. Someone would go to look for it, but it wouldn’t be where it should have been. We implemented OnBase in claims processing so employees could be efficient instead of spending too much time tracking down files that were sitting on someone’s desk.” Now, after entering a claim, OnBase kicks off a workflow that informs the correct employees to review it. The solution also allows multiple users to view claims simultaneously, eliminating delays previously associated with searching and waiting for documents. Gallatin Steel | 5 « Back | Next » Manufacturer performs enterprise-wide transformation through optimization “OnBase helps me process claims – by simply clicking a button, all the documents I need are available. We’re no longer passing folders among employees, filing information away or storing it in the basement.” -G allatin claims associate Gallatin Steel | 6 « Back | Next » Manufacturer performs enterprise-wide transformation through optimization Human Resources: Speeds hiring processes by electronically storing and routing documents for review “Now that we’re using OnBase to update and distribute procedures and our company handbook, we have time to accomplish more value-added tasks than we ever did before.” – Cathy Hanley, general manager, Human Resources In the past, those interested in applying for a position at Gallatin submitted a paper resume. Staff logged resumes received on a spreadsheet that they printed and distributed to the company’s hiring team for review. “We didn’t have automated processes letting us know where information was in the review process,” said Chelley Spenneberg, recruiting process manager. “It was hard to keep candidates up-to-date on the status of their application.” Applicants now submit their resumes online. Once submitted, OnBase automatically routes the information for reviews and approvals, speeding the hiring process. With a click of a button in OnBase, hiring personnel quickly see the status of all those who have applied, allowing Gallatin to keep applicants notified of their application’s status. Streamlines policy and procedure changes by eliminating paper Each month, Gallatin’s HR department spent several days compiling policy and procedure changes made throughout the company and mailing the updates to all employees. Not only was the process time consuming, it also meant days went by without employees reviewing the latest information needed to properly do their jobs. Now, it takes only a few hours for HR to electronically compile and distribute updated policies and procedures each month. “The changes are made in real-time so we can send them immediately to employees,” said Cathy Hanley, general manager of HR. “It makes the company safer and allows the HR staff to focus on more value-added tasks we didn’t have time to do before.” Gallatin Steel | 7 « Back | Next » Manufacturer performs enterprise-wide transformation through optimization Safety: Up-to-date policy and procedure sign-offs ensure employee safety “This is a potentially dangerous environment. That’s why it’s critical employees have the most current information when trying to do their jobs. OnBase ensures they get the information they need.” – Scott Alsup, general manager, Information Systems Employee safety is the number one priority for Gallatin. However, ensuring employees reviewed and acknowledged each updated policy and procedure was difficult. “It was a cumbersome process,” Koegler-Vaughan said. “Managers would leave a piece of paper on the pulpit hoping that every shift would read and acknowledge the update. They weren’t sure who had signed off on the document and who hadn’t. They were always missing people.” With the OnBase Policies and Procedures Administration solution, employees acknowledge the latest policies and procedures electronically, ensuring their safety while working with a variety of machinery and equipment. Updates are highlighted in red, making it easier for employees to quickly find, read and acknowledge changes. Gallatin also created a web portal, providing staff with the ability to sign in and review new information from anywhere when they have time. “Overall, OnBase is a great system for controlling documents, disseminating them to our workforce and making changes quickly,” said Butch Collins, general manager of Safety and Security. “It’s easier for employees to do reviews during their shift – they can review them on maintenance days or whenever they have down time.” Increases safety awareness with streamlined incident reports Before OnBase, Gallatin manually processed incident reports. When a safety issue occurred, employees gathered information – including accident reports, photos, etc. – in a binder and circulated it throughout the company for review. The process was time consuming and slowed Gallatin’s ability to review and update policies and procedures when needed. Now, employees submit incident reports electronically to OnBase, including photos, diagrams and related information. “If we want to talk about a particular incident during an executive or team safety meeting, we can pull it up and review all of the information,” Collins said. “It provides awareness as well as documentation that’s easily accessible for safety leaders.” Gallatin Steel | 8 « Back | Next » Learn more at OnBase.com » ©2015 Hyland Software, Inc. All rights reserved. 995-01501 « Back | Next »