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Best-Practices Modeling Labor

Simio Solution Series Edition 5

WHEN

June 30, 2022
60 minutes

PRESENTER

Drew Rose, Solutions Engineer at Simio

Highlights

This session will demonstrate how to make effective use of work schedules for a labor force within a manufacturing operation. Additional functionality will be covered related to the labor force demonstrating varying worker efficiency, task prioritization, and off-shift rules.

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About the presenter

Drew Rose

Drew Rose, Solutions Engineer at Simio

Drew is a solutions engineer at Simio. His experience with simulation dates to his time as an undergraduate student at Penn State University, where he received his BS in Industrial Engineering in 2020. While a student, he led a research project that applied the fundamentals of queuing theory to the flow of fans inside Beaver Stadium – Penn State’s collegiate football venue. Drew has a background in manufacturing and operations, having worked in various environments of discrete, batch, and continuous production of finished goods. Drew works closely with Simio customers to understand their processes and ensure project success through effective use of simulation.