Can anyone lead me to a document or book that defines standard man-hours, productivity rate, etc. For building skids, crates, boxes, packaging, assembly. Etc. ?
Can anyone lead me to a document or book that defines standard man-hours, productivity rate, etc. For building skids, crates, boxes, packaging, assembly. Etc. ?
I personally don't know of a book or document that you could get that info from but I do know that there is a software which will figure out all of that and more ...Not to mention that you can quote right out of it as well.
It is called Crate Pro 5 and there is a link to the software right on this site!
Go to our main page and click Crate Pro 5 Icon.
Also there is a Crate Pro 5 support discussion right in this forum as well!
We are in the process of Implementing Crate Pro and running Time and Motion Studies.
Thanks.
Perfect! Because the time calculations in Crate Pro 5 were from years and years of studies with literally hundreds and hundreds of companies. If you need answers on this go to the Crate Pro 5 support section and get answers you are looking for from the very people who use Crate Pro 5.
I had looked around to get a general idea of this as well. From the research I found this can be a difficult number to pin down since there are so many factors. There are a few large companies I'm aware of that guard their time calculations as though they were state secrets.
If you have a software program that can assist with this and is modifiable for your shop, it certainly can benefit your profit margin!