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Benefits
Metrix is an
exciting new tool that directly complements the average commercial
printer's primary cost minimization strategies:
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maximizing utilization of the most
expensive equipment in the plant - the presses, and
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reducing raw materials consumption
- that is, reducing stock wastage.
Ganging
Every job ganged up with
another saves one or more makereadies and sets of plates, plus
wash-ups. This is especially relevant as average sheetfed run
lengths are shortening - the shorter the press runs, the more press
runs there are, therefore the more makereadies. Also, for short run
work each press makeready saved also means significant stock
savings, as makeready stock spoilage is a significant portion of the
total stock used for a short run job.
Simple Ganging ROI Calculation
Because ganging directly
affects major equipment utilization, if Metrix facilitates
even humble improvements in the number of jobs ganged the return on
investment is staggering. A simple calculation of the savings to be
experienced with just one extra sheetwise job ganged per week on a
large format press, looks like this:
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One 4 color makeready and 4
plates |
= (2.25hrs x $340/hr) + (4 x
$30/plate) |
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= $885 per makeready & plate
set |
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One 4 colour wash-up |
= 0.75hr x $340/hr |
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= $255 per wash-up |
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Number of extra jobs ganged per
year |
= 52 (1 per week) |
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Savings per year for just
one extra sheetwise job ganged per week |
= 52 x (($885 + $255) x 2
sides) |
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= 52 x $2,280 |
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= $118,560 |
For the sake of
simplicity, this example assumes the same total stock cost as,
although the makeready spoils for one job were saved, ganging can
sometimes use stock less efficiently due to incompatible run lengths
of the different products.
Where return on investment
calculations are based on recuperating capital expenses over one
year, for this simple scenario, Metrix promises an ROI
greater than a factor of twenty. More aggressive
implementations, and ones that also utilize the further benefits of
computer integrated manufacturing (utilizing the CIP3, JDF, and
Preps template data Metrix exports), can substantially
increase the ROI experienced.
These are significant
numbers considering our industry's poor net profit average. Printing
companies considering purchasing a new press worth millions of
dollars should consider the option of a much smaller investment in
Metrix, to help utilize their existing equipment more
efficiently.
Reducing Stock Wastage
Metrix's foremost
return on investment is in how it assists ganging, with the huge
associated savings in press makeready time and plates. However, a
less obvious advantage is the unprecedented waste reduction made
possible by considering all job specific bleed requirements.
Our sophisticated industry
specific algorithms look for ways to place as much product onto a
press sheet as possible, considering the press's image area
capabilities and product specifications. Where possible, due to
grain direction and other constraints, Metrix will rotate
products to share common bleed gutters or to butt non-bleeding edges
together. This of course, reduces the number of postpress cuts
required, and therefore execution time downstream in the finishing
department.
The following links
contain examples of how product bleeds alone can make a significant
difference in the number of products that fit on a sheet. In an
extreme example, twice as many products can fit on a sheet when they
bleed only three edges, not four. With stock accounting for one
quarter to one third the cost of the average job, eliminating
wastage significantly benefits a company's bottom-line.
All examples show a
"before" shot - the best layout if the product simply bleeds all
four edges, and an "after" shot - the layout possible if the product
only bleeds three edges.
Skilled Labour
In the current competitive
marketplace, skilled workers are becoming increasingly difficult to
find and retain. Metrix saves many valuable hours of skilled
labour across multiple company departments:
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estimating - by instantly
calculating optimized layouts Metrix enables estimators
to pass competitive prices back to customers, stimulating new
business.
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production planning - as
planners and production managers look for ganging opportunities
based on common stocks and inks, and approved art availability,
Metrix will instantly calculate the best layout. This
potentially saves employees days of frustrating trial-and-error
work per week, enabling companies to capitalize on otherwise
lost opportunities for huge cost savings in production.
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prepress - by exporting
independent page Preps® templates complete with custom bleed
settings, or better still, complete JDF imposition data with PDF
content files, Metrix will save prepress operators hours
a day duplicating layouts that were calculated upstream, while
reducing the risk of expensive errors. Also, because every
ganged job saves one or more sets of plates, Metrix saves
film setting or plate setting time and materials.
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press room - every job that
can be gang printed saves one or more makereadies and sets of
plates. This more efficient utilization of existing capital
assets quickly adds up to surprising savings.
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finishing, cutting - plants
that have CIP3 or JDF capable cutters can save significant
equipment setup time because Metrix exports the data
necessary to automatically program even complex cutting
patterns. Metrix's industry specific layout calculator
also reduces the number of cuts by rotating and butting
non-bleeding product edges where possible.
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finishing, folding -
Metrix also exports CIP3 and JDF folding data so plants with
capable folders can further eliminate setup time and save
skilled labor costs.
New Sales Opportunities
By considering product
bleeds, Metrix enables estimators to instantly find new
production efficiencies that can be passed back to customers to
generate new business.
It's not uncommon for
estimators to quote on the basis of specified job bleeds - one price
if the job bleeds all edges, another if there are no bleeds.
However, at some point during design if it becomes known that a job
actually bleeds just one, two, or three edges, these are simply
thrown into the "bleeds" category and the full bled price is
charged.
Imagine a new customer's
surprise and delight when you come back with a revised price 5-10%
under the expected price based on the product bleeding only three
edges. How much new business could Metrix routinely generate,
as your sales people convince customers of the savings associated
with accurately specifying job bleeds?
Summary
Considering the potential
savings by ganging just one extra job per week, the reduction in
wastage by optimizing layouts based on product bleed, and the
considerable skilled labor savings across multiple departments,
Metrix promises compelling returns. £ |