SOAR: Unlock Hidden Profit in Your Manufacturing Assets

SOAR: Unlock Hidden Profit in Your Manufacturing Assets

Unlock hidden profits by turning underused assets into profit engines in this hands-on class at Sheridan College.

By Manufacturing Works

Date and time

Wednesday, May 28 · 9am - 3pm MDT

Location

1 Whitney Way

1 Whitney Way Sheridan, WY 82801

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

SOAR: Unlock Hidden Profit in Your Manufacturing Assets

Hosted at Sheridan College

Join Manufacturing Works and the Montana Manufacturing Extension Center for a data-driven strategy workshop designed specifically for asset-intensive manufacturing leaders.

This engaging, practical session will help you uncover hidden opportunities in your current operations—no major capital investment required. Through expert instruction and real-world applications, you'll learn how to:

  • Apply a capacity utilization strategy to optimize asset performance
  • Align your team around time-based profit metrics that drive results
  • Do more with less by eliminating waste and underuse

Whether you're leading production, operations, or continuous improvement efforts, this workshop will equip you with the tools to unlock greater value from what you already have.

Take the first step toward smarter manufacturing decisions and greater profitability.

Frequently asked questions

What is SOAR (Speed of Asset Return)?

SOAR stands for Speed of Asset Return, a strategic approach focused on maximizing the profitability and productivity of manufacturing assets.

Why is SOAR important for manufacturers?

SOAR helps manufacturers unlock hidden profit by improving asset efficiency, eliminating bottlenecks, and reducing idle time. In a competitive market, faster asset return means faster revenue generation—and greater resilience in operations.

Who should attend this class?

Plant Managers & Operations Leaders Maintenance & Reliability Professionals Continuous Improvement Teams Executives & Decision Makers looking to improve ROI on capital assets

How is this different from other productivity or lean courses?

While Lean and Six Sigma focus on process efficiency, SOAR zeroes in on capital asset performance—specifically how quickly your investments in equipment begin to generate value. It’s a complementary tool for improving overall operational excellence.

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