Quaker Oats
MANUFACTURING
As a division of PepsiCo Inc., Quaker Oats operates one of the world’s largest cereal mills in downtown Cedar Rapids, IA. Inside this production facility – which was originally built in 1873 – more than 1,000 workers manufacture Quaker-branded oatmeal, grits, snacks, and cold cereals.
SOLUTION
With its new Motorola MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus System in place – including five repeaters and nearly 150 radios so far – Quaker Oats has now:
- Eliminated antiquated communication methods that involved pagers and plant phones. Employees can now have direct conversations with individual radio users or a specific group of users (production, maintenance, or security).
- Reduced response time. When line operators call for maintenance, the calls are answered and the right people are dispatched to the job right away. This represents a near six-minute improvement in response time, as well as major cost savings by getting lines up and running faster.
- An emergency channel that can be used to communicate across all talk groups with the highest priority during a fire, security breach, or other incident.
- Digital radios that can receive texts and emails in addition to voice communication.
- A system that can easily scale to 1,000+ users, offering five times the capacity of an analog system and up to three times the capacity of an analog trunking system.
- The ability to integrate its existing fire alarm, security, and building automation systems with the radios in the future.
- The ability to coordinate and direct employees to exactly where they need to be – quickly.

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