Production Crew

Operational Production Crew

In-house manufacturing machinery operated by-sourced staffed

Operational production crew is the supply of operational staff to operate your in-house plant; the manufacturing of your product, including the care of the machinery involved to. This service is targeted towards a part or all of a customer?s manufacturing unit that is troublesome or difficult to operate, maintain and manage by in-house resources or not compatible with customer?s core in-house skills. Objective is to release the customer?s resources to increase effectiveness on marketing and distribution and not the actual manufacturing of their product.

Manufacturing Businesses today thrive when they are focusing on what they do best and leaving other specialized tasks to a specialist?s provider. Is your company the best to manufacture your product? Consider your entire organization how many parts could you out-source to a specialist and reduce the in-house complexity of your day to day activity. This may lead to moving manufacturing off site to provide more factory space or leaving the manufacturing site behind to be out-sourced operated and relocating sales and administration out of a expensive industrial zone.

In the area of manufacturing Industrial Plant Management takes Contract Manufacturing one stage further by taking over a clients existing in-house operation, running it on site or eventually moving it off-site.

Contracting manufacturing out, allows your company to focus on core competencies, with numerous advantages, often including lower costs, flexibility, access to external expertise and reduced capital outlay. Machinery safety compliance passes to Industrial Plant Management along with machinery maintenance & servicing, reducing in-house engineering resource costs. Plus floor space can be returned for other production/warehouse needs.

Entrepreneurs may see a chance here to turn around a dying businesses, speed up their pace of innovation, or fund development projects that otherwise would have been unaffordable. More aggressive entrepreneurs are aiming to create radical business models that can give them an edge and change the game in their industries. Out-sourced contracting can be a catalyst for a broader plan to overhaul outdated operations and prepare for new competitive battles; and while some want to downsize, others are keen to liberate expensive company staff and salespeople from routine tasks so they can spend more time innovating and dealing with customers. This isn’t about labour cost; the issue is more if you don’t do it, you may not survive.