Tests prove it – Save on your vinyl usage!
Not since PMC Software Inc. introduced its
vinyl optimization 2˝ decades ago have we been so excited about such a
revolutionary concept! PMC now offers a
product that improves lineal material usage by looking ahead into daily production to reduce raw material usage,
energy costs and machinery utilization. “Look Ahead”
allows you to –
Go LEAN and Stay GREEN
Here are real data statistics from three
different sized companies using “Look Ahead”.
|
Annual
Vinyl Material Costs |
|||
|
Large Company |
Medium Company |
Small Company |
|
|
Before “Look Ahead” |
$ 18,740,020 |
$ 14,913,761 |
$ 3,768,943 |
|
After “Look Ahead” |
$ 16,778,372 |
$ 14,229,700 |
$ 3,634,869 |
|
“Look Ahead” Savings |
$ 1,961,648 |
$
684,061 |
$ 134,074 |

Tests show yearly Material Savings of $134,000 to over $1.9
Million!
Once two schedules have been optimized, “Look Ahead” compares Runs of identical composition
within the second schedule to improve the yield of the first. The results are improvements in optimization
yields, less raw material used and improved productivity and throughput in your
vinyl processing department, without any additional manpower.
With “Look Ahead”, it’s like having one continuous stick of
vinyl!
We’re so confident about this new program,
PMC would like to offer a FREE no obligation LINEALMATE™ “Look Ahead”
test using
your own production data to
prove this powerful software tool will indeed do what we say it will. If we can prove that the investment in “Look Ahead”
can pay for itself in 6 months or
less, wouldn’t you
be excited about increasing profitability for your plant? We feel confident you will! Contact us at 908 806-7824 to schedule your “Look Ahead” test. Or, ask for the name of one of our customers
who would be happy to tell you how “Look Ahead” has saved $$$ in their plant.
Also ask us about LINEALMATE™ “Grouping”; software that groups non
high-volume extrusions from different schedules together to further reduce
material usage.
Looking to improve your glass material
usage? Ask about “Look Ahead” for glass optimization!