Homebuilders are currently struggling to address trade labor shortages due to an inability to accurately quantify market capacity and a lack of coordination in scheduling housing starts. For systems engineers and process optimizers, this highlights the critical need for production machines designed around dedicated trade capacity and the elimination of process waste through better data. Increased builder consolidation may force a shift toward mandated coordination or self-selection to prevent elevated cycle times and inconsistent starts from crippling the industry.
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