Wednesday 10 October 2012

Cold Meece - the jewel in the grs crown


Located in the heart of the Staffordshire countryside, the Cold Meece logistics centre bristles with the sort of technology that would have impressed the site's former owners, the Ministry of Defence.
Now the jewel in the crown of the grs business, the 36-acre site was formerly home to a wartime ballistics factory. "There was a railway line from Cold Meece directly to Stafford," explains General Manager Steve Beale. "They would make and test ammunition here and then ship it off to the frontline."
Today Cold Meece has an equally important frontline role, giving retailers all the ammunition they need to run their businesses as efficiently as possible. Every aspect has been purpose built to facilitate the smooth and efficient flow of vehicles through the site, which ensures they're ready for sale and delivery to retailers as quickly as possible.
Over the past 10 years grs has made a multi-million pound investment in the centre, at the heart of which sits a bespoke high-tech system which tracks and monitors the progress of every vehicle through the site. Once purchased, it also enables vehicles to be located within minutes, ensuring they are ready for collection or dispatch at a specific time.
While the technology undoubtedly plays an important part in the process, there's more to it than that, according to Steve Beale. "The efficiency of Cold Meece is built around the three Ps - people, planning and process," he explains. "Once vehicles arrive on site it's my responsibility to ensure they're logged in, inspected, cleaned, photographed and made ready for sale.
"The sales team will often pick up the phone and call retailers when there are vehicles coming in that match their buying profile, so it's not uncommon for them to have been sold even before they arrive on site," he continues. "Speed is essential and so everything - and everyone - must work together seamlessly."
As soon as cars and commercial vehicles arrive at Cold Meece they are all logged-in using a hand-held device which allocates each one a unique barcode. The on-site team of around 60 people then swings into action, starting with a thorough inspection.
"We look at every inch of every vehicle for any scuffs or dents, as well as making sure that all the specification is exactly as it should be, from spare keys and log books through to audio systems and spare wheels," continues Steve. "This is an incredibly important part of the process as retailers trust grs to provide high quality vehicles that meet their expectations in every way."
Although Cold Meece regularly receives 100 vehicles or more every day - or even up to 300 on really busy days - they will normally have been logged-in and inspected within just four hours. Those requiring refurbishment work are sent through to the workshop, before being cleaned and then photographed.
Throughout Cold Meece grs employs industry-beating standards of best practice, not least in the photographic suite which features a 360-degree turntable - one of the latest investments in the site. Vehicles are photographed both internally and externally from a number of angles and against a plain background.
Once photographed - and following a final quality control check - the information and images of each car and commercial vehicle are uploaded onto the grs website which retailers can access 24-hours a day. And all this is normally completed within just one day of vehicles arriving on-site.
"The barcode system ensures we know the exact location of each one," says Steve. "The logistics team can then get them ready for dispatch as soon as they've been sold."
As for the latest investment in the site, although it may not be another high-tech addition, it's an important one nonetheless. During the summer the grs sales team relocated from Shrewsbury to new accommodation at Cold Meece to help improve the service provided to retailers still further.
"Having the sales team in the same place as the vehicles makes great sense. If a retailer has a question about a specific vehicle we help the sales team to locate it within minutes and they can actually take a look," says Steve, who is inviting retailers to take a look round the site themselves.
"It's hard to visualise the Cold Meece operation unless you've seen it and retailers are very welcome to come and visit us to see how it all works."

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