It’s not difficult to improve efficiency on your shop floor, sometimes all it takes is honing in on a single aspect of operations, refining it, and working from there.
Because of his learned skills in the shop's programs, certifications, and estimation process, Kyle Sexton quickly worked his way up to the position of disassembly technician.
Daniel Trapp, director of collision at Loyalty Collision, managed to turn a failing shop’s sales and reputation around–increasing productivity and business by 30 percent in just two years.
If your shop needs to improve its shop floor efficiency, the first step is eliminating wasted movement by taking steps like storing shared tools in a centralized location.
In order to carve out time to take industry-related training, shop operators may find it valuable to hire part-time help in the front office of their facility.