COVID-19 has changed the way we work. This is also true for those in manufacturing. These 5 manufacturing problems arose from the coronavirus, but luckily there are ways to solve them.
Both the United States and the world rely on our manufacturing facilities. We expect that, no matter what, these facilities will be up and running and meeting our demand. But then, a worldwide pandemic struck – and it left us in unprecedented territory.
So many manufacturing companies are finding themselves facing circumstances they never saw coming. After all, who could have predicted COVID-19 and its impact on our world? Some are still up and running at full capacity but are requiring additional space to keep everyone safe. And some find themselves on the opposite end with a lot of inventory and suddenly no demand.
Manufacturing companies are needing solutions to manufacturing problems they have never faced before. And they need these solutions in record time. Here’s how American Pavilion can help benefit these manufacturing companies and help them meet their needs.
1. Safety Measures: Practicing Social Distancing
How many times have you heard the term social distancing since the COVID-19 outbreak started? The CDC has recommended that we keep a 6ft distance from those around us when it is necessary to be out and about. This means, while at work, the employees in these manufacturing facilities are required to practice social distancing with 6ft between themselves and their co-workers. Of course, this doesn’t just refer to employees who are on the production line, but those in all areas within the company – and even while on breaks.
Here’s the big question, though – how do you keep your business running if you have to allow for extra space? In areas with machines and equipment that require employees to be closer than 6ft, consider installing plexiglass shields as an added layer of protection. However, when possible, consider adding additional space. This is especially possible when it comes to creating a break area.
American Pavilion’s tented structures can provide onsite space for breaks, to spread out storage space, or even add more space between offices. This extra space can help employees feel secure and safe as they come to work during a worldwide pandemic.
2. Storage Solutions
Demand can drop in an instant. Sometimes you may see it coming. Other times, however, as is the case during the COVID-19 crisis, many manufacturing companies never expected it. And, everyone knows you don’t necessarily feel the effects of the drop in demand right away.
What does this mean for storage?
Well, you could continue running your facility as normal, pumping out your typical number of units, and then – boom – demand comes to a screeching halt. As a result, you are left with a lot of extra inventory and not a lot of extra space.
With a temporary warehouse structure, you can take advantage of on-site storage that can be sized to fit your need. We know that this pandemic is not going to last forever, so opting for permanent storage is not necessary. A safe, secure, and durable tent structure is the perfect way to tackle your extra inventory as you place it into storage and wait for the brighter future that is sure to come.
3. Turnaround Time
When manufacturing companies get orders, they need to fill them. Not being able to do so can lead buyers to go elsewhere for a product. And, well, that’s not something anybody wants. Unfortunately, since COVID-19 hit, many businesses have come to a screeching halt.
The result? Your turnaround time begins lagging.
To adapt to the new way of distributing items through the supply chain since we have been living in a pandemic world, American Pavilion offers temporary (or long-term) solutions that can keep every business running safely while also allowing for social distancing.
Side panels, garage doors, HVAC units, specialized flooring, and more can help everyone create the workspace needed to move forward during this time and reduce the chance for disruptions in the supply chain.
4. Time Flexibility for Tent Rentals
As mentioned above, we have a pretty good idea that COVID-19 and all its effects are not going to be a permanent fixture in our country. Then again, many of us never saw it hitting as hard as it did or lasting for as long as it has.
When you are looking out for your business, you need reliable solutions that meet your time-sensitive needs. For example, when you need storage, you need it now. And, when things pick back up and that storage is no longer needed, then you need it gone – and the financial responsibility dissolved.
American Pavilion’s clear span structures are easy and quick to construct and deconstruct. That what you always have what you need when you need it – and when you don’t.
5. Improving Your Bottom Line
Your bottom line is important to your business. Whether it is during a worldwide pandemic or any other unexpected event that gets thrown our way, it is important to take steps to keep your business intact and running as optimally as possible. It all starts with your employees.
When COVID-19 first struck, it created a number of manufacturing problems. We didn’t know what to do so we shut down. We needed to get an understanding of how it was spread so that we could put steps in place to protect our employees. These shutdowns placed heavy financial burdens on businesses around the country – including manufacturing businesses. And, let’s face it, if we want to survive the unexpected, we have to act fast to protect those who help secure our bottom line – the workers. So, give them additional space to social distance, allow them to speak freely and act accordingly when symptoms appear, and be flexible in all ways to protect them and your manufacturing business.
Final Thought
COVID-19 has created many manufacturing problems and cost many businesses everything – shutting their doors for a final time. And, while it is unfortunate, we are learning that if we adapt to this new way of life and following recommendations given to us by the medical experts, we can continue moving forward and advancing in our industries while keeping everyone healthy and safe.
American Pavilion knows that a temporary structure is versatile enough to help manufacturing companies on so many levels. Together, we can get through this.