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Productivity projections?

Productivity projections?

  • Started by Annie Little

    Do you have an estimate on the amount of laundry that can be expected to be completed per hour or per shift using the Laundry University method?

  • Started by Colleen

    Well, your question got stuck into an “approval system” that I never knew existed. Darn it.
    Here’s what we know from our time studies – it takes 1/3 less time to process our way using the same amount of laundry as compared to traditional “normal” methods.
    With practice it goes even faster.
    The uniformity between employees or launderers is huge deal as well.
    We stear away from “pound per hour” to “time to completion.”
    I feel so bad you did not get an answer- argh. Colleen

  • Started by Colleen

    Well, your question got stuck into an “approval system” that I never knew existed. Darn it.
    Here’s what we know from our time studies – it takes 1/3 less time to process our way using the same amount of laundry as compared to traditional “normal” methods.
    With practice it goes even faster.
    The uniformity between employees or launderers is huge deal as well.
    We stear away from “pound per hour” to “time to completion.”
    I feel so bad you did not get an answer- argh. Colleen

  • Started by Colleen

    Well, your question got stuck into an “approval system” that I never knew existed. Darn it.
    Here’s what we know from our time studies – it takes 1/3 less time to process our way using the same amount of laundry as compared to traditional “normal” methods.
    With practice it goes even faster.
    The uniformity between employees or launderers is huge deal as well.
    We stear away from “pound per hour” to “time to completion.”
    I feel so bad you did not get an answer- argh. Colleen

  • Started by Colleen

    Well, your question got stuck into an “approval system” that I never knew existed. Darn it.
    Here’s what we know from our time studies – it takes 1/3 less time to process our way using the same amount of laundry as compared to traditional “normal” methods.
    With practice it goes even faster.
    The uniformity between employees or launderers is huge deal as well.
    We stear away from “pound per hour” to “time to completion.”
    I feel so bad you did not get an answer- argh. Colleen

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