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If you want to optimize your in-plant's production processes you need to understand where the bottlenecks are. This means taking a careful look at your workflow and following the path of each type of job you regularly produce, from the point where the job is acquired and on-boarded to the point it is delivered to the client.
In a recent article in Rochester Software Associates' "Build a Better In-plant Tips newsletter," Pat McGrew of Keypoint Intelligence offers three workflow resolutions all in-plants should make in 2018. Read the full blog here.
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