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Production Scheduling with Plant Manager Patrick Sullivan

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In this episode of the Econo-Pak Food Packaging Podcast, our Plant Manager, Patrick Sullivan, discusses:
- His career growth from a general line worker to Plant Manager
- How he creates the production schedule for our clients' products
- His experience working with different departments to manage the schedule
- The flexibility of the workforce and the ability to adapt to changing resources and capacity
- The successful integration of clients, where fast turnarounds and effective communication play a key role
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Patrick’s career growth
01:15 Initiative and learning on the job
02:24 Inter-departmental experience
05:12 Knowledge sharing between departments
06:37 Food production schedule
09:02 Capacity and resources in contract packaging
10:39 Determining lead times
12:10 Successful client integration in co-packing
13:34 Econo-Pak’s client onboarding process
14:50 Sellable trials
15:29 Weekly meetings
17:03 Patrick’s interests outside of Econo-Pak
Want to learn more about contract food packaging? Check out our eBooks here: https://info.econo-pak.com/ebooks
Join our community and stay connected with the pulse of innovation and quality in food packaging:​
Instagram: https://instagram.com/econopak
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/econo-pak-1
Podcast: https://econo-pak.com/podcast

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In this episode of the Econo-Pak Food Packaging Podcast, our Plant Manager, Patrick Sullivan, discusses:
- His career growth from a general line worker to Plant Manager
- How he creates the production schedule for our clients' products
- His experience working with different departments to manage the schedule
- The flexibility of the workforce and the ability to adapt to changing resources and capacity
- The successful integration of clients, where fast turnarounds and effective communication play a key role
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Patrick’s career growth
01:15 Initiative and learning on the job
02:24 Inter-departmental experience
05:12 Knowledge sharing between departments
06:37 Food production schedule
09:02 Capacity and resources in contract packaging
10:39 Determining lead times
12:10 Successful client integration in co-packing
13:34 Econo-Pak’s client onboarding process
14:50 Sellable trials
15:29 Weekly meetings
17:03 Patrick’s interests outside of Econo-Pak
Want to learn more about contract food packaging? Check out our eBooks here: https://info.econo-pak.com/ebooks
Join our community and stay connected with the pulse of innovation and quality in food packaging:​
Instagram: https://instagram.com/econopak
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/econo-pak-1
Podcast: https://econo-pak.com/podcast

Follow us on Social Media:

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