Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Twelve years ago we developed software that ties in with Impress, our shop management software. When orders are printed daily at 9:00 am these small tickets are printed along with them. It's a bit complicated but there is just enough information on them to know how to schedule. They are put on color coded magnets each day and find their place on the board by due date. We then immediately begin to use color coded markers to determine status of film, screen, and garments. I won't go into specifics as it really is specific to this shop. However, once all aspects are checked off and we have a green light they migrate to a secoond board which designates the autos and manuals. We look at things like # of colors/flashes as well as yth and adult as we have a dedicated youth auto.Now,I have tried over time to use the Impress schedule model as well as other software and even excell spread sheets to do this but it always fails. It might be my shortcoming but we have had others look at it with no viable results. First, things can get overlooked. This is our slow season and before long there will be several hundred magnets on the boards. Second, no matter how well we plan, the schedule and pre-schuling boards are active and fluid often on a minute to minute basis. This command central and everyone is constantly updatingand discussing/e-mailing etc as to what is going on. This module has been massaged and pretty much perfected over time and it works almost flawlessy.It's not a priority as it is not broken but I will continue to look at doing this electronically but it frightens us a little to change something that works so well. Hope this helps some of you
The fine folks at Blue Dolphin in NH use this and I like it. Unfortunately we are in too deep with Impress at the moment. To switch would be an enormous and risky undertaking. But I will bring it up at the next managers meeting