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Both now and in the future, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products and services.
Production Environment
Production Environment
Strict workshop: Environment requirements
Clean workshop, Temperature & Humidity control.

Informatization: MES system, production execution and traceability. ERP system, enterprise resource management

Storage logistics: Flexible transport based on demand
Platform Collaboration – Globally Accessible.

Workshop And Production Line

Professional production team:
Himax battery is committed to being the driving force behind sustainable living and green energy. The production line is staffed by skilled employees who are trained to ensure the production process and quality control of each battery. In this way each battery will have the longest possible service life and we are optimistic that a sustainable future can be realized.
Test Center

Test Center

HIMAX have professional QC technicians implementing the total quality control in every process, including Incoming Quality Control(IQC); In-process Quality Control(IPQC); Out going Quality Control(OQC); Final Quality Control(FQC); Safety and Reliability Test, etc, 7S and visual management are carried out to make any possible problem visible and get immediate correction.

Warehouse Management

Warehouse Management Processes
HIMAX warehouse management follows six core processes. Each process influences the efficiency of the next, so every step must be optimized for the warehouse operation to run like a well-oiled machine:

1. Receiving. Check in and log incoming items. Verify that you’re receiving the right quantity, in the right condition, at the right time.
2. Put-away. Move items from the receiving dock to their correct storage locations.
3. Storage. Safely store and logically arrange inventory to enable fast and accurate picking.
4. Picking. Collect the items needed to fulfill sales orders.
5. Packing. Prepare the picked items for shipment. They must be safely packed into the correct packaging with an accurate packing slip.
6. Shipping. Send out the finalized sales orders, ensuring that they are on the right vehicle, at the right time, with the correct documentation, so customers receive their orders on time.

Warehouse Optimization
Optimizing warehouse operation involves fine-tuning each of these warehouse management processes. For example, when receiving goods, will label items with mobile barcodes or RQ code to make them easier to find when picking. During put-away, stores items in the minimum amount of space to maximize the capacity of the warehouse. Other include storing popular items in easily accessible areas and separating items that can easily be mistaken for one another.

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