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How to stop wasting resources in glass tempering

Date: 30 May 2022
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  • Miika 脛ppelqvist | Glaston

Date: 30 May 2022

This latest Glastory blog by Miika 脛ppelqvist is dealing with the areas of the tempering process that can be improved to make operations more efficient.

What areas of your process can be improved to make your operations more efficient? Are there any gaps you need to fill?

Often, issues that seem insignificant can, in fact, add up to considerable waste for the company. So, take the time to assess whether there are any weak points that need attention 鈥 and let us guide you on where to look.

Increasing profitability is every business owner鈥檚 goal, but it demands a lot of effort and readiness to change. So, what does it take to make glass processing most profitable and competitive?

Eliminating any possible waste within processes.

By this, we mean optimizing each step of your production to reach a holistic, efficient operation that reduces costs and improves overall revenue.

The commonly known wastes defined by lean manufacturing include defects, inventory, transportation, motion, waiting, overprocessing and overproduction.

We鈥檝e put together a short eBook addressing these seven wastes. You can download it 

We look into circumstances that create each of these wastes in glass tempering, give insights on how to recognize them and recommend how to optimize every stage of the process to minimize their impact.

This eBook will be helpful for every glass processor who wants to set up a high-performing tempering process and make sure no issue is overlooked.

If you鈥檙e convinced your manufacturing performance is already as smooth as you would like, that鈥檚 great!

Still, you can still use this guide as a quick checklist to see whether you鈥檙e always on target in each of the waste categories. After all, it鈥檚 always great to save more. 

Check it out !

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