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Live from East: Training Gaps Threaten Line Performance

At PACK EXPO East’s Vision 2030 session, PMMI’s Jorge Izquierdo challenged OEMs to rethink operator training as a productivity issue and a competitive design opportunity.

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The Vision 2030 session at PACK EXPO East in Philadelphia opened with data challenging OEMs and end users to confront a persistent issue quietly eroding line performance: ineffective operator training.

Building on recent PMMI research, including insights from previous Vision 2030 sessions at PACK EXPO events and live audience polling during this session, Jorge Izquierdo, VP of Market Development at PMMI, emphasized a harsh reality that worsens the effects of ineffective training: high turnover continues to strain operations, especially among line operators and technicians.

Where operators once stayed in roles for decades, today’s employees may remain only two to three years.

“You can’t spend six months training someone who might be there for two years,” Izquierdo said. “We need to shorten that learning curve and empower them to do the job properly.”

Printed manuals remain the dominant training resource on the plant floor, yet are rated the least effective.Printed manuals remain the dominant training resource on the plant floor, yet are rated the least effective.PMMI Vision 2030Training tools aren’t the problem; Adoption is

Perhaps the most striking insight came from comparing the tools OEMs offer with the resources end users actually use. Printed manuals remain the dominant training resource on the plant floor, and at the same time, they were rated among the least effective.

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