Aluvert Case Study
Aluvert, a large manufacturer of a variety
of blinds, is located on the edge of the
Johannesburg CBD. They were experiencing
huge problems with staff time keeping. Besides
from Late-coming, absenteeism and buddy-clocking,
they were also having problems accurately
calculating hours worked and over-time.
This was costing the company and was also
causing discontent as staff were arguing
about the time they worked and trying to
claim extra over-time pay.
A new biometric clock in system
had to be imposed on the staff. Not only
would the new system be able to accurately
assess hours worked and calculate overtime,
but it had to address the issues of buddy-clocking
and lost clock cards too. It was decided
that a clocking system
using fingerprints, known as fingerprint
time clocks was the way to
go. A number of companies were approached
for proposals. After a number of demo’s
from various companies, Timewatch was selected
to provide the Time and Attendance solution.
Timewatch Systems was chosen as they best
understood the needs of Aluvert and offered
a thorough soloution. ClockWatch was installed
for the Time
and Attendance as it is flexible,
reliable and easy to use, as well as being
more than capable of doing everything required
from a T&A package and by the customer.
Sagem Fingerprint readers were used as they
came well recommended and have proven to
be reliable, fast and accurate. CWBio was
chosen to manage the fingerprints. It integrates
seamlessly with the Sagem readers and can
export the T&A data directly to Clockwatch.
CWBio is also packed with features and makes
control of the fingerprint readers simple.
Also, as the company is spread over 3 sites
a solution was needed that could work over
a VPN. CWBio allowed easy connectivity of
the various sites. One site is connected
to head-office via Wireless, while the other
site is connected via a VPN over ADSL.
The project was completed in phases. Initially,
one reader was installed at the main factory.
This reader, together with ClockWatch effectively
addressed the issues. As the staff grew
a second reader was also installed in the
factory to cope with the increased traffic.
When it become necessary to monitor staff
times at the factory across the road, Timewatch
again come up with a solution using a wireless
link to connect the Sagem reader across
the road to the main building.
The third factory is a few Kilometres away
and it was not feasible to install a wireless
link. Instead, Timewatch together with Aluvert’s
IT people implemented a VPN over the ADSL
link between the fourth reader and the main
offices. CWBio effortlessly manages all
4 readers as if they were all on one site.
From the moment the first reader was installed,
aluvert has seen advantages. Absenteeism
has been reduced. Calculation of hours has
improved resulting in savings to the company
and staff satisfaction as they no longer
feel that the company is stealing time from
them. Buddy-clocking has been eliminated
and the loss of clock-cards is no longer
an issue. Production was also increased
due to better time-keeping by the workers.
Initially, there was some resistance to
the new fingerprint attendance system
from the staff. This stemmed largely from
a lack of knowledge and understanding of
biometrics and biometric
time clocks . After some
training and a bit of ‘hand-holding’ in
the beginning, the staff quickly learned
to use and trust the system. Clockwatch
also needed some ‘fine-tuning’ and this
was carried out speedily by the Clockwatch
Support Desk and the efficient Clockwatch
staff.
The success of the system right from the
moment the first Sagem reader was installed
left no doubt in the minds of Aluvert Management
as to how to roll out the T&A system
across the rest of the group. The next 3
fingerprint readers followed in quick succession
and were efficiently and smoothly integrated
with ClockWatch and CWBio by Timewatch Systems.