Balancing variability, profitably, circularity and sustainably in small-batch machining
We will introduce CPRR (Cost–Performance Ratio with Risk correction) as a practical decision framework that helps machining companies handle variability in a profitable, reliable, and sustainable way; without adding complexity.Small-batch machining is characterised by variability in parts, batches, people, and customer demands.
In the previous GT session, we explored circular economy in machining.
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This presentation is a natural follow-up to that presentation.
We will introduce CPRR (Cost–Performance Ratio with Risk correction) as a practical decision framework that helps machining companies handle variability in a profitable, reliable, and sustainable way; without adding complexity.
We will look at:
- why classic optimisation and KPIs struggle in small-batch environments,
- how CPRR supports better tooling and process decisions under real conditions,
- and why sustainability and circularity emerge as outcomes of robust decision-making, not as separate projects.
Together, this session and the previous one open a broader theme I would like to explore with you:
“Sustainability and efficiency beyond the cutting edge.”
This live event is intended for management, engineering, and shop-floor professionals working in machining production environments.
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