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Reducing lead times sounds simple — until your shop starts growing.
In this debut episode of The Manufacturing Blueprint, Jason Davis and Paul Barnes break down what really happens inside manufacturing organizations when lead times slip. From the pressures of a 50-person CNC shop to the realities of large corporate production floors running hundreds of operators, they unpack why predictability matters more than speed — and why reliability builds trust faster than perfection ever could.
This conversation moves beyond "machine it faster" thinking and into the real drivers of lead time: value stream visibility, downtime measurement, logistics flow, setup discipline, outside processing variability, and strategic inventory decisions.
Jason shares a real example from his shop where output jumped from 300 parts per day to over 1,000 — not by cutting cycle time, but by eliminating wasted movement and idle time. Paul brings the corporate lens, explaining what late deliveries actually cost and how suppliers can protect their reputation in high-pressure environments.
If you want to stop hoping your lead times improve and start engineering reliability into your system, this episode gives you the blueprint.
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By Jason Davis & Paul BarnesReducing lead times sounds simple — until your shop starts growing.
In this debut episode of The Manufacturing Blueprint, Jason Davis and Paul Barnes break down what really happens inside manufacturing organizations when lead times slip. From the pressures of a 50-person CNC shop to the realities of large corporate production floors running hundreds of operators, they unpack why predictability matters more than speed — and why reliability builds trust faster than perfection ever could.
This conversation moves beyond "machine it faster" thinking and into the real drivers of lead time: value stream visibility, downtime measurement, logistics flow, setup discipline, outside processing variability, and strategic inventory decisions.
Jason shares a real example from his shop where output jumped from 300 parts per day to over 1,000 — not by cutting cycle time, but by eliminating wasted movement and idle time. Paul brings the corporate lens, explaining what late deliveries actually cost and how suppliers can protect their reputation in high-pressure environments.
If you want to stop hoping your lead times improve and start engineering reliability into your system, this episode gives you the blueprint.
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