"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Getting closer to my thought process (well maybe not the beer) but not quite. I do have a point here but I'll wait to see if anyone else bites.
...time spent guessing in this thread?
the guy standing around doing nothing
Not surprisingly Alan nailed it. Labor, rent, equipment, utilites, raw materials.......virtually everything is directly affected by downtime After all these are fixed costs no matter what your throughput. It is almost exclusively the first and foremost consideration in every decision I make whether its buying a new piece of equipment, hiring/firing or simple things like changing emulsion. When I was at Andy A's shop earlier this year I worked with him on waterbase platen adhesive. Most of us would agree that this is the way to go especially if you see how clean his shop and presses are. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure the cost savings in raw materials either. However he hits some huge runs in the tens of thousands and they are often event driven. They simply can't always take the time to clean and re-apply. So they mix it up between old school spray and WB tack as production dictates. They do what makes sense in order to achieve maximum output.It's good to see how many of you see it the same way.Its also why I put staging and proceduralization above all else on the production floor. It's head scratching to see shiny new presses sitting idle waiting for inks, screens, blanks, etc while production managers struggle to tension screens to 50n in order to get x more production. What is the point if the press is down for an hour or so due to poor planning? Trust me once you get a smooth and relatiively seamless schedule that runs with minimum interrupive time then it becomes time to fine tune the the other "stuff".
Quote from: tonypep on November 28, 2012, 08:32:39 AMOK maybe costly is better adjective.in a contract shop it is always going to be labor. . . 60% of our charges goes right back to employees. pierre
OK maybe costly is better adjective.