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Savings S.Roque vs. Manual.$.13 per garment vs. $.31 per garment.* 238% increase of productivity.* 58% margin increase per unit* 42% of the labor required to produce
Quote from: DannyGruninger on February 15, 2016, 08:02:16 PMSavings S.Roque vs. Manual.$.13 per garment vs. $.31 per garment.* 238% increase of productivity.* 58% margin increase per unit* 42% of the labor required to produceThe inline foil is pretty cool, but I just don't see how when running it through the dryer it isn't getting duller. Anytime we run foil the the dryer it gets dull, no matter if it's A-magic, Crown, ect.Also, keep in mind, I doubt that ttwo0603 is in the US, so his labour cost could be 15 workers running heat presses 8 hours a day for $196.20 total, all while their presses are rocking out 1000 pieces per hour, and the press isn't tied up running 30k pieces at the fastest below of 275 pieces per hour, or 109 hours non stop to complete the order.What makes sense in the US, is totally different. The benefit in the US is you can turn this order in 10-15 business days, and ordering overseas could take 4-6 weeks.Different market, while the inline foil is rad, if labour costs is not such an issue, then inline foil takes away from production since you loose the opportunity to run another job faster, and be making money in two places.Does the inline foil fit on any of the round presses, or only the oval presses? Anytime I see an oval running, it looks like it is running so slow!
Here's some actual data from another company prior to us doing our ROI...... Our ROI is much more attractive then this as we are doing many more pcs per hour then the company who did this study.Des. 7167 x 1,500pcs, printed on S-Roque machine vs. the same design printed on an automatic press + Hoss transfer station(The same loader printed 1,500pcs of this design at different times: on the S-Roque and also the automatic)S-RoqueLabour cost: $0.13 each imprintCalculation: 3 workers x $12 x 5.45hrs = $196.20Automatic Press w/ Manual FoilLabor cost: $0.31 each imprint (2 step process)Step 1: 3 workers x $12 x 2.12hrs = $76.32Step 2 (transfer presses): 4 workers x $12 x 8.0hrs = $384.00In Step 2: 4 workers produce 3 garments/minute, i.e. 180/hrTotal cost: $460.32Our historical records of production rates for this foil design on the S-Roque are:-Robert x 180pcsKim x 251pcsZhe x 275pcs14 color automatic (adhesive only)Zhe x 708pcsSavings S.Roque vs. Manual.$.13 per garment vs. $.31 per garment.* 238% increase of productivity.* 58% margin increase per unit* 42% of the labor required to produce
Looks like TT's shop is primarily contract and goes through A LOT of volume. So the question is: Does he make more money by running his presses while other employees are foiling with a heat press Vs. running inline foil. We would need to know his shops numbers.....Also, his customer could be THAT picky and he is getting a good price for his method.Danny is combining multicolor art and foil (for most foil jobs). I would personally want to avoid having to use a foil release additive to foil the prints he does. Looking at his prints and how he has managed his finances/charges, I see his chosen path as being very profitable. Imo, sounds like a different type of customer base.2 different businesses, 2 different approaches that make each shop money.