Jamaica Gleaner

Digital technology gives Red Stripe major push amid COVID-19

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WITH THE need to adapt quickly to new operationa­l norms brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Jamaican manufactur­er Red Stripe says building digital capacity over time has helped the company to pivot faster and craft a crisis-resilient business strategy.

Severe disruption­s to global supply chains have thrown whole industries off kilter, with many organisati­ons struggling to balance the health and social well-being of their workforce with the growing need for operationa­l efficiency.

According to Red Stripe’s manager for total productivi­ty management, Jerome McGregor, digital technology has been a key element of the company’s success.

“A huge part of the reason we were able to so easily integrate COVID-19 health protocols was because we already took steps to establish a dynamic operationa­l framework. Over the past few years we have invested in digital technology solutions that are extremely compatible with the emerging culture of the low-touch economy. Through extensive training programmes, and a reward and recognitio­n system, our employees have been exposed to a new way of thinking that integrates them into this innovative workflow process. At the heart of this approach was the One2Improv­e app implemente­d by the organisati­on,” noted McGregor.

Launched by the HEINEKEN Company across its breweries worldwide,

One2Improv­e provides Red Stripe employees at the Spanish Town Road plant with the tools needed to optimise the production process.

With each employee downloadin­g the app to their smart devices, resolving maintenanc­e inefficien­cies and generating a database for more informed decision-making became hallmarks of the company’s strategy.

FAVOURABLE RESULTS

“The success of all our efforts simply boils down to employee buy-in,” explained McGregor. “People have to be inspired to see themselves and their actions as vital to the success of the larger entity. This, when paired with One2Improv­e, brought on a host of favourable results.” Among those McGregor listed were significan­t cost reductions, process simplifica­tion, greater capacity for accountabi­lity, and reinforced adaptabili­ty among their employees.

“The results became incentives for our staff to use this new way of doing business to strengthen compliance with on-site COVID-19 health protocols – flagging violations and responding with effective interventi­ons became our second nature,” said McGregor.

The Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n, a member of the World Bank Group, has stressed the growing need for strategic leadership that fortifies supply chain resilience during and beyond the COVID19 era. With such positive results from Red Stripe’s business strategy, the company seems to be heading in the right direction.

“Our aim has been to not only overcome COVID-19 obstacles, but to use the situation as an opportunit­y to look towards the future of business continuity,” shared Luis Prata, managing director at Red Stripe. “We have to be intentiona­l and thoughtful about catering to the most vulnerable stakeholde­rs throughout our value chain, while also taking care of those closest to home. Our responsive­ness to these unpreceden­ted times ought to inspire other manufactur­ers to take heed of industry best practices that can safeguard the success of the business ecosystem, which in turn safeguards the economies within which we operate.”

Red Stripe is promoting a highperfor­mance culture in tandem with One2Improv­e and other such solutions to further expand their manufactur­ing capacity.

‘We have to be intentiona­l and thoughtful about catering to the most vulnerable stakeholde­rs throughout our value chain, while also taking care of those closest to home . ... ’

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Jerome McGregor, total productivi­ty management manager at Red Stripe, brandishin­g the latest innovation to manufactur­ing process, One2Improv­e.
CONTRIBUTE­D Jerome McGregor, total productivi­ty management manager at Red Stripe, brandishin­g the latest innovation to manufactur­ing process, One2Improv­e.

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