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<blockquote data-quote="Brainiac" data-source="post: 466647" data-attributes="member: 20533"><p>The problem with the "1 tech per 100 pcs" formula is that one size doesnt fit all. For instance two buildings each with 100 pcs but one has only a reload and the other runs 3 sorts. Using this formula each building only gets one tech. The one building would go with out a tech for almost two sorts. </p><p> </p><p>This also doesnt take into consideration all the other equipment TSG supports and that each building is different. For instance some Air Hubs have hundreds of Tech10s, other buildings have TSG supported Dimensional Wieghing Units on all thier primary doors none of these are counted as equipment. The types of buildings that this formula might work would be in a General Office Site or Buildings with just one sort or reload. </p><p> </p><p>It does not make any sense to make such large sweeping comparisions with no actual time studies performed nor considerations for the differences in supported equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brainiac, post: 466647, member: 20533"] The problem with the "1 tech per 100 pcs" formula is that one size doesnt fit all. For instance two buildings each with 100 pcs but one has only a reload and the other runs 3 sorts. Using this formula each building only gets one tech. The one building would go with out a tech for almost two sorts. This also doesnt take into consideration all the other equipment TSG supports and that each building is different. For instance some Air Hubs have hundreds of Tech10s, other buildings have TSG supported Dimensional Wieghing Units on all thier primary doors none of these are counted as equipment. The types of buildings that this formula might work would be in a General Office Site or Buildings with just one sort or reload. It does not make any sense to make such large sweeping comparisions with no actual time studies performed nor considerations for the differences in supported equipment. [/QUOTE]
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