Effects of packaging line downtime
Packaging line downtime can cause several disruptions to your business. Not only in the form of lost productivity and profit, but in terms of team morale and how workers feel too. We’ll explain how.
Downtime impacts employees
Have you ever considered how downtime could take a toll on how your people feel? Most members of your team that drive results maintain a sense of pride and ownership in their work – they know what’s expected, have their targets, and aim to hit them.
But when downtime occurs, it’s natural to feel a sense of failure, like the team’s been let down, even when no one’s to blame.
This downtime can negatively impact morale and frustrate hard working people to the point they’ll look for work elsewhere. So, consider the cost of losing quality employees due to packaging line downtime.
Unsatisfied customers
Keeping customers happy should be a top priority for all businesses. Not only does it give them a reason to stick around, but means they’re likely to recommend your company to others.
To put things straight, if downtime is a recurring issue, you’ll miss deadlines, frustrate your customers and potentially lose their business.
Lost profits
Everyone’s heard of the saying ‘time is money’, and that’s no different here. The longer your team spend standing around, scrapping packaging materials, and troubleshooting issues, the more time, and therefore profits are wasted.
But how as a business can you prevent packaging line downtime and improve overall efficiency across your operation?