Dario
Well-known member
case sample:
I get an order to print 2 boxes on a die I already own, so I immediately prepare a work order.
The next day I get a second order where I will use the same die cut as before, and I create a new work order.
problem1 :
if I realized this earlier I could make one work order by merging the two and saving money.
problem 2:
Now you elevate the problem from before to N, because it happens to me a lot.
final thought:
I need an automated system that notices these cases and suggests how to optimize production.
Does anybody know any way to do it?
I get an order to print 2 boxes on a die I already own, so I immediately prepare a work order.
The next day I get a second order where I will use the same die cut as before, and I create a new work order.
problem1 :
if I realized this earlier I could make one work order by merging the two and saving money.
problem 2:
Now you elevate the problem from before to N, because it happens to me a lot.
final thought:
I need an automated system that notices these cases and suggests how to optimize production.
Does anybody know any way to do it?