The Case for Multi-Tasking
Charles Bates
11/26/2007
Why do manufacturers opt for multi-tasking machine tools? Here are some of the reasons why: Reduces direct cost -- fewer machines, fixtures and tools, and far less labor. Slashes non-value-added time, multiple setups, part handling and queue time.
- Compresses lead-timefrom days or weeks to hours. Improves cash flowsmaller, frequent shipments on customer demand.
- Reduces work-in-process (WIP) inventoriesreleasing cash for operating/investment. Improves part accuracyno tolerance build-up from multiple setups.
- Reduces indirect costsless floor space, utilities and maintenance.
- Reduces lot sizes with no cost penalty lots of one or assembly kits.
- Runs “lights out” with automation more cutting time with no added labor.
- Improves customer satisfaction. Improves competitiveness through new customers and markets. Increases profitability.