Gorillas in the Mist
| Joe Golden was the ultimate paint
salesman and chemist but he knew where not to tread. So
sometimes he would leave an urgent message --- just a
company name and the words "Gorillas in the Mist". This was his
shorthand description of a company with primitive
conditions, all material handling was pure grunt and
groan and there was inadequate ventilation. It was a call
for assistance. Joe wanted to sell his products into
safe, controlled environments. As I leaned on him for paint technology, in-turn, he pushed me to create great finishing rooms where his products would shine. Joe really enjoyed the following layout > > > > |
Details, Details, Details
| Drawing
a layout for a dimension mill rough line or a kitchen
cabinet finishing line is real easy. You can do it
yourself or ask your equipment supplier to do it for
free. Youll get what you paid for - a good
"college try" with the blinders of either an
industry niche or a sales line. If you want to be the
best get professional engineering help. A consulting
company who specializes in the wood products industry can
analyze your needs, propose viable solutions that fit
your budget, and then properly plan the project - looking
at the big picture as well as all the small details
necessary for success. Developing or revamping a plant layout requires microscopic attention to the details that maximize performance, reduce manpower, improve quality and comply with environmental and safety regulations. A new layout is just one step in developing cost-effective manufacturing. Methods, materials, equipment and systems all have to be evaluated. Do you have the time and experience to do it yourself? If you want to be the best, get professional engineering help. Feldman Engineering specializes in the wood products industry and can analyze your needs, propose viable solutions to fit your budget, develop a realistic timetable, and then, working with your staff and suppliers, successfully complete your project. |
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Load and unload adjacent so one operator can do both. << In-floor towline allows operators free access to all sides of product. On-floor towlines or raised pallet lines are okay if product doesnt have to be removed for off-line operations. << Washcoat & sap stain improve appearance and reduce wiping labor. << Locate paint locker near stain booths to reduce handling and piping. << Scuff sanding requires enclosure and downdraft ventilation. << Use downdraft booths for topcoats. Stop product in booth to minimize operator fatigue, and booth costs << Accumulate prior to booths << Cool down to room temperature prior to sealer sanding. << Maximize visibility of workstations to improve teamwork and supervision. << Place oven in corner to keep heat and noise away from operators. |
Joe knew that having a great layout wasn't enough - a company needs great people and systems. Your job is to find the people; our job is to create a factory environment and systems that they can prosper within. Our system concept is called SIM*plicity and the following table provides an overview of it:
Manufacturing business software to help your company prosper:
Complete MRP / ERP software solutions customized for your exact needs
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These are completely free! They are not just demos. They are complete systems without time limits or other restrictions for single user systems. Our only charges are for networked installations. click here for more information. |
SIM*plicity tutorials:
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| Features that help your company | Examples from SIM*plicity | Discussion and Features |
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Orders
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| Customer Details: shipping information, history, etc. |
The utmost in options and feature controls. Automatic pricing with
more than 400 variables (size, color, add-on's etc.) Simple to set-up and easy to use.
More than an "Order Configurator":
these variables interact with dynamic (parametric) bills of materials to create complete manufacturing
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| Item Details |
Options to enter and display product information.
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| Order Entry Tools |
Because we automatically transfer all
pricing variables and "engineering limits" to Order
Entry, SIM*plicity eliminates the typical delay for orders to first go to
Engineering and Pricing prior to Order Entry.
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| Batch Order Entry |
Input Customer Order details directly
from Excel.
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| Order-Project Costing |
Display actual costs during Order Entry
or during "material takeoff" -Quotations.
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Graphics display with real-time visibility of all in-process orders. | |
| Product Entry Instructions |
Guidance to the operator in entering complex items .
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| New Product Entry |
Add new customers and products on the fly.
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| Zip and Postal Code Tutorial |
Factors in entering address data for uniformity and to ensure automatic freight calculation
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| Sales Discounts and Commissions |
Information on entering discounts and sales commissions.
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| SPEED-UP |
Tips to increase order entry productivity.
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Invoice Details - Setting Variables
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Variables for printing (and exporting to
accounting software) invoices
Order Entry variables for display and printing |
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| Deposits and Payments |
Record and display deposits and partial payments
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| MRP2/ERP Planning and Shop Floor Control | Advance
Plan
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Customer and factory (internal) orders create inventory and labor demand for specific days. SIM*plicity schedules individual machines within each work station/cell and generates material requisitions.
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Planners can control and balance workload at every machine. | |
| Production Planner/Scheduler | Shifting production (date or workcenter) automatically updates all related processes. Graphics displays with drill-down" information effectively links Planning to Shop Floor Control. | |
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Workstation Control allows supervisors to fine tune schedules and report production.
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| Purchasing and Inventory Control | Requisition/Purchasing
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New orders automatically updates long-term material plans. Shop floor control module interacts with purchasing to automatically flag needs that won't be met and adjusts schedules accordingly. Buy-out items are purchased as soon as customer order is processed - including automatic pricing of options and features.
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| Inventory Details |
Knowing the materials "on hand" and what they cost is not enough! SIM*plicity calculates the exact date needed, where it should be stored and details of its physical characteristics. |
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| Vendor Information |
Access complete contact information on vendors and their employees. |
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| Purchasing Messages |
Adding Standard and Text Messages to an individual item Requisition or to an entire Purchase Order Tools to record and adjust physical invnetories.
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| Accounting and Cost Control |
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Know the true cost of every item that you build! Automatically calculate the cost of "work -in-process" inventory. Instantly estimate the complete cost of every Order and Quotation. Change an option or feature and the cost is automatically updated! Please also read ABC Cost Control |
| Product Engineering | Bill of Material Flow Chart | Bills of Materials are the core of true manufacturing systems. They link together customer orders, manufacturing instructions with material and labor requirements. Dynamic (parametric) Bills of Material are used for entire families of products eliminating the need at most companies for 90% of individual Bills of Material. However, Static (Conventional) Bills of Material are still valuable and our system incorporates them with a full range of Options and Features |
| Plan and Perform | Project Takeoff | Estimate and control complex projects. |
| Sales
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Sales by Customer and Product Line | Cost of Goods Sold report for every order. Volume and margin reports for each sales rep. For each customer select default discount programs, special product discounts and choose from multiple selling companies (OEM, etc.) |
| SUPPORT |
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Training, customization and 24/7 real-time support by the developers of this software. A commitment to excellence - today, tomorrow and for the past 30 years. |