ALL AVENUES HAVE BEEN EXPLORED
Probably you have discussed the problem at great length with your consumable and equipment suppliers. Unfortunately even the most conscientious suppliers will try and pass the blame onto someone else, “It’s not our ink, it must be the…” pad, plate, screen, squeegee, etc. The situation is often a series of interrelating issues none of them particularly complex but overall apparently intractable.Our consultants do not wear red underpants over a pair of blue tights but we do have over 25 years experience in the printing industry that is available to you. Thirteen of those years have been spent dealing with circumstances similar to those that you are experiencing.
WHY CAN PDS CONSULTING FIX IT?
Why do we think we can solve a problem that you have had for months or years? PDS Consulting are process experts who have the advantage of working in a wide range of environments and printing processes and are able to adapt techniques and knowledge from one industry to another. In addition we have the luxury of looking at the problem without pre-conceived ideas and the pressures of production.
PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
Our consultants analyse the problems and will work on the equipment or systems with your people to discover an acceptable resolution. Unlike many consultants we do not just talk about what should be done we do it practically.
CONTACT US
In the first instance give us an outline of the issue and we can mutually agree a way forward. ENQUIRY FORM |
CASE STUDIES
We have many examples of positive outcomes from companies we have delivered training to. Some appear to be extreme but all are true. Click on the links below to read.
OPTIMISATION OF SQUEEGEE USE – Training programme initiated a saving on squeegee use of £11,000 per annum.
ROTARY PAD PRINTING APPLICATION – Training programme initiated reduction of solvent use by 140 litres per week and increased production from 21,000 units per week to 63,000 per week.
AN OBDURATE SCREEN PRINTER – Hey Ho, you can't win them all. The client was unable to maintain consistent quality for a new contract.
EXAMPLES OF FAULTS
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