___Operations Management: Sanitation Strategies

_____Learn To Design A Sanitation Schedule That Minimizes _____Idle Time. Does Sanitation Really Take 4 or 8 Hours? _____Too Convenient!

 


Most companies either have a sanitation team or the production crews sanitize
their own lines. In both cases, idle time is usually present and production lines
are down longer than they need to be. At fist glance, your sanitation process
might look efficient, but with our expertise we can develop better sanitation
schedules that will reduce idle time and unlock opportunities for productivity
gains. These benefits can be captured through alternative schedule solutions.

For example, we worked with a 300 employee facility in Texas that scheduled a
sanitation team every night. The sanitation process only took 4 hours, but
employee were scheduled for 8 hours. At a similar size facility in Ohio, each 10
person production crew would sanitized their lines. However the 4 hour cleaning
process only required two employees per line, so the rest of the crew would
wait in the break room for 4 hours.

With millions of dollars in hidden costs available, many companies rely on our
experience and proven success to help them identify and capture cost savings.
Our experts typically find savings between 12% – 17% of current labor costs.


Contact us to learn more at Operationsmanagement@corepractice.com or call
1-866-663-7056.

 

 

Core Practice Partners offers a free Executive Workshop to companies that qualify.

This half day session explores how labor strategies will enable you to achieve your business goals. One of our consultants will share best practices from our years of experience on topics including scheduling, pay policies and equipment utilization. We will also discuss how to capture cost savings once opportunities are identified.