Recorded Tuesday, November 24 at 2PM EST – Presented by Paulson Training Programs and Sponsored by Dyna-Purge
As most processors know, scrap rates can make or break the profitability on any given job. Just a small increase in higher scrap rates expected on a molding job can turn that job from money maker to money loser. Fortunately, scrap rates are largely under the control of the processor, which means scrap rates can be dramatically reduced. Some of the fixes are quick temporary fixes, others are long-term fixes that involve changing the way the processor approaches every new job. Both fixes should be available in your “toolbox” when the need arises.
At Paulson, we focus mainly on the “people” part of the equation, but we also have been in the business long enough to know that there are times when short-term fixes are needed. In this Webinar, we’re going to cover both short-term and long-term fixes.
At the end of the Webinar you should have a basic framework for how to approach your scrap rates and how to set up systems that assure minimal scrap rates in the future.
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