Blast Motion Reduced Product Errors and Delays

About the Company

Blast Motion has developed an innovative approach to maximizing athletic potential by defining the future of personalized motion capture technology. Blast seamlessly identifies and integrates real-time motion metrics synchronized with auto-clipped mobile video. The company’s innovations create a contextually rich user experience that helps academies, coaches, and athletes train smarter and get better.

According to Blast Motion Records Manager Gary Kepp, Blast is working to “change the face of sporting” using innovative motion capture sensor technology. “The sensor traces movement, captures video, and feeds it directly to our app,” said Kepp. “Our technology helps users increase performance athletically, whether that’s their baseball swing or golf putt. So, if you run, jump, or spin—it captures all that motion for you.”

Currently, most of the company’s manufacturing is done on-site at Blast Motion’s Carlsbad location. In anticipation of their growth, Kepp worried that the company’s change control issues could worsen.

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AT A GLANCE

Mission

Improve human performance

 

Business Challenges

  • Collaboration barriers
  • Miscommunication among dispersed supply chain
  • Inaccurate product information

Bottom-Line Impact

  • Reduced shipping delays by 50%
  • Lowered manufacturing errors by 75%
  • Eliminated design confusion

Key Benefits

  • Enhanced collaboration processes
  • Improved process visibility
  • Facilitated synchronization across disparate teams

BUSINESS CHALLENGES

Blast Motion’s paper-based ECO procedures did not provide the real-time visibility into the efforts of a globally dispersed engineering team, nor assuage the critically important needs of the operations team. This lack of transparency resulted in continued miscommunications, conflicting revisions, product errors, and launch delays. “We really didn’t have a system that combined everything collaboratively so that we could all see what was going on and have visibility to the product itself and its multiple rapid changes,” said Kepp. “Being a startup company, we have a lot of changes that weren’t being tracked at all.”

Like many modern OEMs, Blast Motion needed a product lifecycle management (PLM) solution that would allow the company’s globally distributed workforce to collaborate efficiently to ensure that product quality standards, shipping deadlines, and cost targets were met. “We had to collaborate with so many different vendors and doing it over email or phone calls caused problems for us,” said Kepp.

Unfortunately, the company continued to rely on archaic tools, such as Excel spreadsheets, that prevented their dispersed manufacturing and engineering teams from sharing accurate information. This led to frustrating versioning control problems, product errors, and costly launch delays, which ultimately became untenable.

“Because we’re working with partners overseas in different time zones, I have people who are fifteen, sixteen, eighteen hours either in front or behind us,” said Kepp. “These teams needed the ability to go in and look at the BOM and see if changes had recently been made, or—if there was a last-minute tooling change in manufacturing—they needed to let us know.”

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Having change control in place, and allowing everyone to know what the change was, helped us reduce errors tremendously.

– Gary Kepp, Records Manager, Blast Motion

KEY BENEFITS

Arena helped reduce shipping delays by 50% and lower manufacturing errors by 75%. “Having change control in place, and allowing everyone to know what the change was, helped us tremendously to reduce errors,” said Kepp.

Kepp recalled an incident in which a vendor had introduced a faulty part into his product designs. The unpleasant surprise was so severe, Blast Motion had to immediately switch vendors at the eleventh hour to narrowly escape the devastating effect a bad part could have on product design.

Because Blast Motion lacked clear communication processes to all of its supply chain participants, Kepp was unable to ensure everyone was in sync and make sure the right parts/assemblies were in place to meet their product launch deadlines. “If we had Arena Exchange in place, maybe that would have prevented the problem,” said Kepp. “Moving forward we are going to be utilizing more of Arena’s products,” said Kepp. “For the simple fact that their software solutions are dynamite.”

Reduce shipping delays, lower manufacturing errors

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The system has been easy to get up and running with all of our stuff loaded. And the support has been great. I can make a phone call or send out an email to Arena and I get responses within the hour.

– Gary Kepp, Records Manager, Blast Motion