Bindery Scheduling

PeterA

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I have about 40 to 50 jobs a day going through my bindery, lots of cut and pack, some die cut and made up, some folded and some saddlestitched - I am interested to know how others schedule their bindery

Peter
 
Re: Bindery Scheduling

that's a very wide open question. it depends alot (imho) on personnel. some people can not setup machinery. they can only load and run. I tend to schedule things, first by what needs to get out first and then by how to keep the most equipment/ people working.
 

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