Paper waste ! Do you have the optimal paper widths ?
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Paper waste !
Do you have the optimal paper widths ?
Which should it be the optimal
measure of every width ?
Talking about paper purchasing…
Do you mix orders to buy
paper?Or
Do you buy paper to mix orders ?
Mixing orders to buy paper.
When a system performs calculations to find matching orders to run together in a greater width, it's possible if
exist orders with compatible paper combination, if they are in a delivery range date, if they are a similar quantity, if
they have a similar length,…, if…, if…, if...
Once compatible orders run together, the paper width is a different one than those of these orders, but what are the
possibilities this event occurs again ? and again ?, and again ? and so on until the end of life of these items.
If all items may run in different widths, the tendency of width consumption depends on random events, right ?
Mixing orders to buy paper.Advantages
• Increase the possibility to run bigger widths.
• Reduce trim waste.
• Increase productivity.
• Etc.
Disadvantages
• It’s so difficult to provide traceability to the
purchase of paper per item, as well as the
waste's sources.
• It is difficult to implement strategies to
reduce width and level of paper inventory.
• The variation of consumption per width is
unstable.
• In case of a sharp and prolonged lack of
paper do not have a reliable basis for
determining the purchase of paper widths.
• Etc.
Buying paper to mix orders.
But what happened if instead of letting the system look for the paper width combination an expert analyze the best alternative, specially for those with greatest impact on cost or productivity.
Div ide and conquer!
The design team should analyze the ideal structure for every item besides to meet the customer requirements, the structure must ensure the lowest cost and higher productivity performance.
This is the ideal stage where an item width must be analyzed.
Buying paper to mix orders.
This chart shows another perspective about the
item’s widths. As you can see the smaller widths are
easily combinable by itself to reach the greatest widths.
Only widths between 130 and 149 cm facilitate the
combination between different items.
And between 150 and 200 cm are not easy to
combine.
Buying paper to mix orders: Consumption chart.
How does it look your consumption chart ?
What are your most important widths ?
Which widths will generate more waste ?
Do you need to change your widths ?
Buying paper to mix orders. Example 1.
So, do not worry about the small widths, the smaller the width, a greater possibility of combination may occur.
But, why wait for the system to tell you the production’s day with which other items can be combined ? if you can combine it by
itself since the design stage.
Buying paper to mix orders. Example 2.
The items between 130 and 149 cm have two disadvantages: they may run in a small width and they may generate excessive trim waste.
You may choose between find a match order to run together in the design stage (very recommendable) or let the system to perform a search the production’s day.
This example shows you an opportunity of negotiation with other customers to select another item to combine, you may offer a discount in exchange a flexibility
in the delivery date (only for those items whom worth it).
Buy paper to mix orders.Advantages
• Increase the possibility to run bigger widths.
• Reduce trim waste.
• Increase productivity.
• It’s easy to provide traceability to the purchase of paper per item, as well as the waste's sources.
• It is easy to implement strategies to reduce width and level of paper inventory.
• The variation of consumption per width is stable.
• In case of a sharp and prolonged lack of paper you have a reliable basis for determining the purchase of paper widths.
Disadvantages
• It need to assign one person to analyze the
whole information about paper control
everyday.
• It requires to adapt your information system
to obtain the necessary information or
create it.