Automation cost justification comes
from two, primary sources:
1. Labor Reduction
2. Expense Reduction
Two more cost justification sources:
3. Improved Consistency
4. Improved Sustainability
See menu choices:
"References & Support"
"PROOF"
"Sustainable Packaging"
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YOUR CONDITIONS
Analyze the worker-count and/or labor-cost for your sealed
plastic packaging operations. Then calculate the production of
fully assembled units.
Question: How many hours/dollars can automation save? |
LABOR REDUCTION
Simpl-Track's one-machine-and-one-operator approach replaces
entire assembly lines with fixed-cost, fast paced, consistent machinery
that is operated with minimum labor.
Result? High production & automation lower labor costs.
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EXPENSE REDUCTION
Less time in production means the packaging department is "dark" some of the time. This means less overhead, management and maintenance. |
BONUS ... JIT
- Just In Time (JIT) is a production ideal. Simpl-Track allows assembly-line
changeover in minutes. The JIT ideal is achievable with Simpl-Track!
- JIT's result? Reduced finished-goods inventory, optimized raw material
inventory and reduced risk of inventory waste.
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