SHIRT—REAL TIME SUPPLY CHAIN INFORMATION FOR HARVESTER MANAGERS
By PETER ROSE; STUART McRAE; GABRIEL CODINA
THE CLARENCE Harvesting Co-operative was formed from the amalgamation of
two existing harvesting co-operatives, which consisted of four harvesters cutting
between 350 000 and 500 000 tonnes of cane each year. Soon after the formation
of the co-operative the managers discovered that access to near real time
information about the supply chain was required to realise the benefits of the
larger harvesting operation. The required information was available but stored in
separate and proprietary systems within the sugar mill. This made it difficult to
access, correlate and deliver the information in a meaningful and timely manner
to assist harvesting crews. A data transfer system to provide this information was
conceived to integrate with a mobile phone-based consignment system planned
by NSW Sugar. SRDC provided funding to allow Agtrix Pty Ltd to develop the
solution, which was called SHIRT (Supply and Harvester Information in Real
Time). SHIRT provided harvesting crews with valuable information about what
was happening in the transport and milling operations as soon as the information
was available. The data was transferred from each proprietary system in real
time to a single external database. The data was then linked and merged,
enabling meaningful reports to be collated and delivered to harvesting crews
through a web site. Accessing the information through the web site was
restricted by employing an access and authorisation process that filtered the data
available to users based on their roles (grower, manager etc.), affiliation (farm,
harvesting group, mill etc.) and/or their method of access (mobile, touchscreen
or computer). Various devices were employed to access SHIRT including (a) a
large screen mobile phone used by the supervisor of the Clarence Harvesting
Co-operative, (b) touchscreens and modems fitted to two haulouts from which
crews were able to access SHIRT and (c) the NSW Sugar web site used to
distribute information to growers. Initial feedback indicated that the information
being supplied to the crews was very useful for their daily management. As the
new consignment system is rolled out across the three mills in NSW, SHIRT
will also be able to be included in the package, thus providing a complete and
transparent information system across the whole of the value chain.