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Shortening your production cycle time with rapid microbial screening offers significant financial benefits for you and your customers.
June 4, 2012
By: Cindy Lieberman
Celsis
It’s no surprise that price competition is fierce these days, but competing with lower prices alone may impede economic growth. That is why savvy contract manufacturers are realizing it’s critical to bring more than just low prices to the table: you must adopt technology, such as rapid product release testing, that will help to differentiate your services in a crowded marketplace. Adopting rapid microbial screening for faster product release is a cost-efficient way to reduce turnaround time. It also gives contract manufacturers a strong, competitive advantage to help them not only survive, but thrive. Faster Turnaround There are two basic ways to shorten your overall turnaround time: add capacity or increase efficiency. Adding capacity to decrease turnaround time can be accomplished by investing in high-speed production lines. Or, you can add capacity by adding a second or third shift since, theoretically, you can get more produced in 24 hours with the same equipment. But take a close look at your manufacturing process. Increased capacity doesn’t necessarily mean you will be able to release products faster. And capacity is expensive. If your processes are laden with wait time that does not add value, your best option is to look at ways to improve efficiency and become leaner. Examine each step in production to see if there are goods or products waiting to move. Some symptoms of not being lean include:
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