HOW TO CONTROL YOUR LABOR COSTS
IS THIS YOU?
- Direct labor time is recorded and tracked by hand and on paper
- Indirect labor costs are vaguely defined and too high
- Daily balancing is a slow, inefficient process
- Machinists waste time hunting down routers, drawings, BOMs, etc.
- Lack of reliable data makes it hard to hold operators accountable for their time
- Overtime costs are killing us
- Rework labor costs are high due to incorrect routers, BOMs and work orders
- Machinists stand around because they don't know what to work on next
- We lose jobs due to high labor costs
BE BETTER
- Track your direct labor down to the minute for jobs and job sequences
- Reduce indirect labor costs by holding operators accountable for their time
- Daily balancing can be performed in minutes
- Track the number of hours in every job in real time
- Machinists always know what to work on now and next
- Minimize overtime by reducing rework, overdue jobs, and waiting for parts
- Cut admin overhead costs by automating back-office processes
- Reduce setup times through better planning and scheduling
- Lower your overall cost structure so you can win more business
YOU CAN DO IT TOO
Download the case study to read how our customer Pazmac Enterprises Ltd. is outperforming the competition in this critical area thanks to ERP software.
"If we were to still do costing the old way, it would force us to have more people in payroll and in accounting. Instead, though volume has gone up, we haven't increased our labor costs."
— Pazmac Enterprises Ltd.