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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 380472" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>Boomtube, not suggesting primer manufactures acquire additional buildings or increase existing facility square footage just better utilize what they have. As an examply reduce office space (especially exec's, exec secretaries, break rooms, dining facilities etc). I'm not sure what the footprint is for a primer machine etc but I'll bet they could sqeeze a few more than we think into production. The E/R in the short term would be enormous such that any capital investment could be paid off before demand could drop. </p><p></p><p>Of coarse this requires out of the box thinking and folks-management/employees aren't always so willing...I know I used to come in and revamp organizations-headcount, facilities, production, systems etc. It can be a hard sell but trust me theirs a way to increase output with minimul capital investment...sometimes with almost none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 380472, member: 15738"] Boomtube, not suggesting primer manufactures acquire additional buildings or increase existing facility square footage just better utilize what they have. As an examply reduce office space (especially exec's, exec secretaries, break rooms, dining facilities etc). I'm not sure what the footprint is for a primer machine etc but I'll bet they could sqeeze a few more than we think into production. The E/R in the short term would be enormous such that any capital investment could be paid off before demand could drop. Of coarse this requires out of the box thinking and folks-management/employees aren't always so willing...I know I used to come in and revamp organizations-headcount, facilities, production, systems etc. It can be a hard sell but trust me theirs a way to increase output with minimul capital investment...sometimes with almost none. [/QUOTE]
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