PlateSight® – ROI Checklist:
Insights into the hidden costs of one missing plate and how it can significantly impact your operations and bottom line. Let’s break down the potential expenses when a customer reports a missing plate:
Customer Service & Coordination: Your office handles the initial call, transfers it, and locates the engineering. Details are verified, and the plate size is confirmed.
Crew Dispatch: A top crew member is pulled from their current task, gathers the necessary materials (plates, portable press, cords, tools, ladder), and loads them into the company truck.
Travel Time: The trip to the site can take anywhere from 30 minutes to over 4 hours round-trip.
On-Site Work: This includes finding the address, coordinating with the framer, and locating the truss, setting up, installing the plate, and possibly doing some PR.
Post-Job Wrap-up: Loading tools back into the truck, getting approval from the framer, and reporting back to the office to review the job and what was accomplished.
Impact on Productivity: The crew member’s absence causes the team to fall behind schedule, affecting overall efficiency.
Direct Costs: These include wages, burden, potential re-inspection fees, and builder charges for downtime.
Reputation Damage: There’s also the intangible Cost of damaging your company’s reputation with both the builder and the building inspector. This can add up significantly.
Insights into the hidden costs of one missing plate and how it can significantly impact your operations and bottom line. Let’s break down the potential expenses when a customer reports a missing plate:
Customer Service & Coordination: Your office handles the initial call, transfers it, and locates the engineering. Details are verified, and the plate size is confirmed.
Crew Dispatch: A top crew member is pulled from their current task, gathers the necessary materials (plates, portable press, cords, tools, ladder), and loads them into the company truck.
Travel Time: The trip to the site can take anywhere from 30 minutes to over 4 hours round-trip.
On-Site Work: This includes finding the address, coordinating with the framer, and locating the truss, setting up, installing the plate, and possibly doing some PR.
Post-Job Wrap-up: Loading tools back into the truck, getting approval from the framer, and reporting back to the office to review the job and what was accomplished.
Impact on Productivity: The crew member’s absence causes the team to fall behind schedule, affecting overall efficiency.
Direct Costs: These include wages, burden, potential re-inspection fees, and builder charges for downtime.
Reputation Damage: There’s also the intangible Cost of damaging your company’s reputation with both the builder and the building inspector. This can add up significantly.
Considering all these factors, what is your total cost for a single missing plate? And how often does this happen - daily, weekly, monthly, or never? (If you’re at zero, your operation is truly exceptional! Congratulations! - Thank you for considering PlateSight®.)
* If it’s not zero, we’re here to help you analyze these costs more thoroughly. Determine the value of PlateSight® for your operation by multiplying your Cost by the number of lines. This provides a Total Investment for Proactive/Intelligent Quality Control: $ _______________
* If it’s not zero, we’re here to help you analyze these costs more thoroughly. Determine the value of PlateSight® for your operation by multiplying your Cost by the number of lines. This provides a Total Investment for Proactive/Intelligent Quality Control: $ _______________
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IQC-Works by Fitzgerald Group, LLC
“A blending of excellent services and products, with answers that work...”®