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Manufacturing Strategy Franklin, Singleton & Cotton.  

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Manufacturing Strategy Franklin, Singleton & Cotton Contents Background of Company 3 Problem 4 Evaluate the lamination machine at FSC. How effectively is it being used 5 What would you advise Dave Cullis 7 Where is the market for the laminator? Solvent free or low cost justify 8 Appendix 1 - Evidenced from book 9 Appendix 2 - Derived evidence 17 Background FSC has recently been taken over by the Brannan Group, an Irish-Based conglomerate comprising textiles and paper as well as packaging. Located on the outskirts of Leeds in the north on England. * Supplies flexible packaging for Confectionary, snacks, beverages, food and Non-food products. * Combination of Printed, unprinted, laminated or un-laminated packages for customers. * FSC is the only solvent free operation in the Group. * Laminator uses solvent free adhesion. * Lamination is a separate process * Laminated only products require only one shift with overtime working when required to either finish a job or meet a delivery date. * Both Printing and Laminating are reel-to-reel format in that the film is...

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