As I understand your question a "shutdown" is when power is switched off so that work can be carried out on an otherwise live cable.
If this is because of pre planned maintenance then 1 planner can cope with your entire system by balncing gangs with the workload. Resource levelling would do this automatically once the system is set up.
Emergency shut downs are different because of their nature. Even so your 1 planner can attend the emergency diversion of resources.
So if you currently employ 10 planners you can safely chose the best one and sack the other 9.
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19 years 10 monthsHi AaronAs I understand your
Hi Aaron
As I understand your question a "shutdown" is when power is switched off so that work can be carried out on an otherwise live cable.
If this is because of pre planned maintenance then 1 planner can cope with your entire system by balncing gangs with the workload. Resource levelling would do this automatically once the system is set up.
Emergency shut downs are different because of their nature. Even so your 1 planner can attend the emergency diversion of resources.
So if you currently employ 10 planners you can safely chose the best one and sack the other 9.
Best regards
Mike Testro