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Rubury Co., The
P.O. Box 1240
Dover, NJ 07802
Phone: 973-726-9007
Fax: 973-726-9490
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Rubury Co., The
Improving warehouse operations for tube, pipe
- By Frank Rubury
- Jul 10, 2007
- Materials Handling
- Article
Analyzing your warehouse layout might reveal severe inefficiencies. Do you have the most frequently picked items scattered around, or are they located near the packing station? Organizing the warehouse so that the most frequently picked items are close to the packing station and the least frequently picked items farther away can cut the transit time significantly.
- From The Fabricator
How to get a handle on your inventory
- By Frank G. Rubury
- Apr 11, 2006
- Shop Management
- Article
Well-managed companies have taken aggressive steps to reduce "at-rest" inventory by revamping their supply chains to support smaller, more frequent shipments. Industry sources have reported that some of the best performing stamping companies are turning inventory 28 times annually.
- From The Fabricator
Sequence scheduling in automotive scheduling
- By Frank G. Rubury
- Aug 10, 2004
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Although automakers' demands on automotive stampers fluctuate, under normal conditions, the variation in quantities of parts required is 20 percent or less. Most of the time the variation is substantially lower, although seasonal changes, such as holidays and plant shutdowns, can have an impact on...
- From The Fabricator
Finding and creating value in your stamping operation
- By Frank G. Rubury
- Dec 11, 2003
- Bending and Forming
- Article
A different breed of competitor has emerged recently in the stamping industry to challenge traditional thinking. These competitors are companies that focus on time as a basic measurement, giving them the advantages of flexibility, innovation, responsiveness, and low costs. They know how to make money in stamping operations and take business away from less astute competitors.
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