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This is why all the work in production efficiency pays off if you can lower your screen set up times to be under five minutes per screen.
By the way, for shops that are not tracking this they usually think they are around five or six minutes per screen. When they start measuring, they are shocked when the number is closer to eight or nine minutes per screen. By the way, what’s yours? Screens / Downtime Cost Finally, we have it! This is the number that all of the previous math above boils down to. Here we take the total Set Up Cost Per Screen number in cell B17 , and divide that by your shop’s Average Order Size .
We will use this number with our already established Cost per Impression as building blocks for the Price List .
What’s great about this number is that it takes into consideration the average Labor Rates , your production efficiency with Downtime, and the Average Order Size to calculate a cost you can use. KEYSTONE CELLS Now, we are going to look at Pricing Example 1 , and learn how to construct a Price List based on information we’ve built so far. Click over to the next tab at the bottom of the spreadsheet and so you can view this worksheet. Pricing Example 1 is already built, and 8
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