even had a cup of coffee yet.
When I finally get everyone calmed down enough to ask what’s going on,
I learn that Mr. Peach arrived about an hour before, walked into my plant,
and demanded to be shown the status of Customer Order Number 41427.
Well, as fate would have it, nobody happened to know about Customer
Order 41427. So Peach had everybody stepping and fetching to chase down
the story on it. And it turns out to be a fairly big order. Also a late one. So
what else is new? Everything in this plant is late. Based on observation, I’d
say this plant has four ranks of priority for orders: Hot ...Very Hot ...Red
Hot... and Do It NOW! We just can’t keep ahead of anything.
As soon as he discovers 41427 is nowhere close to being shipped, Peach
starts playing expeditor. He’s storming around, yelling orders at Dempsey.
Finally it’s determined almost all the parts needed are ready and waiting—
stacks of them. But they can’t be assembled. One part of some sub-assembly
is missing; it still has to be run through some other operation yet. If the guys
don’t have the part, they can’t assemble, and if they can’t assemble, naturally,
they can’t ship.
They find out the pieces for the missing subassembly are sitting over by
one of the n/c machines, where they’re waiting their turn to be run. But when
they go to that department, they find the machinists are
not
setting up to run
the part in question, but instead some other do-it-now job which somebody
imposed upon them for some other product.
Peach doesn’t give a damn about the other do-it-now job. All he cares
about is getting 41427 out the door. So he tells Dempsey to direct his
foreman, Ray, to instruct his master machinist to forget about the other super-
hot gizmo and get ready to run the missing part for 41427. Whereupon the
master machinist looks from Ray to Dempsey to Peach, throws down his
wrench, and tells them they’re all crazy. It just took him and his helper an
hour and a half to set up for the
other
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