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Clayton Forester
DEEP-13
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Posted - 2014.06.17 15:34:00 -
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I'm doing Industry quite a bit more lately, and I have a question for the big producers:
How do you keep all your stuff straight?
I have a bazillion station containers of various sizes, for BPs, parts , finished items for market, all categories of fittings, etc. & I still can't seem to keep it all organized efficiently.
Do you just leave all your building materials loose in your main inventory?
Do you use containers? If so, how? Maybe I'm using too many? Do you separate your T2 BPs from the regular copies or the BPOs ? Store all the various components according to ....?
It's getting a bit overwhelming.
Any advice or screenie examples would be much appreciated.
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Elena Thiesant
Sun Micro Systems
1374
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Posted - 2014.06.17 16:05:00 -
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Containers.
What I have are: Basic Materials (station container). Minerals, PI products, ice products Salvage (station container). Self-explanatory Advanced Materials (station container). Moon mats, T2 components, decryptors, data cores, RAMs
Multiple BP containers (small containers), divided by category (ships, ammo, etc) and/or tech level, with copies destined for invention in a can to themselves.
That's my manufacturing station, so very few ships or ship fittings live there. |
Hans Tesla
RigWerks Incorporated
52
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Posted - 2014.06.17 16:46:00 -
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Depending on what your corp is currently using their hangar divisions for, you could set up the hangar divisions in congruence with your production operations. For my rig building corp, I set up hangar divisions for Materials (Salvage, Minerals, and such), Production (Blueprints), Sales (Output for Finished Product), R&D (for Invention Materials), etc. I don't usually use cans for much, the search feature is really helpful now in finding things in the trees.
That's assuming you have an office. If you don't, station containers would be the way to go I guess. Head Rigger In Charge |
Clayton Forester
DEEP-13
0
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Posted - 2014.06.17 19:25:00 -
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Hans Tesla wrote:Depending on what your corp is currently using their hangar divisions for, you could set up the hangar divisions in congruence with your production operations. For my rig building corp, I set up hangar divisions for Materials (Salvage, Minerals, and such), Production (Blueprints), Sales (Output for Finished Product), R&D (for Invention Materials), etc. I don't usually use cans for much, the search feature is really helpful now in finding things in the trees.
That's assuming you have an office. If you don't, station containers would be the way to go I guess.
I do have a couple of offices but not in my Industry station -- it's too pricey there.
Maybe I should focus on one group of items? What I have been doing is looking for what is selling profitably, then build it. Makes for a lot of parts I'm probably not using for a current build run. |
Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat Working Stiffs
3754
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Posted - 2014.06.17 20:02:00 -
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If you think it is bad now, wait until you see the UI on SiSi |
Cyniac
Twilight Star Rangers
196
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Posted - 2014.06.17 20:03:00 -
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Clayton Forester wrote:I'm doing Industry quite a bit more lately, and I have a question for the big producers:
How do you keep all your stuff straight?
I have a bazillion station containers of various sizes, for BPs, parts , finished items for market, all categories of fittings, etc. & I still can't seem to keep it all organized efficiently.
Do you just leave all your building materials loose in your main inventory?
Do you use containers? If so, how? Maybe I'm using too many? Do you separate your T2 BPs from the regular copies or the BPOs ? Store all the various components according to ....?
It's getting a bit overwhelming.
Any advice or screenie examples would be much appreciated.
Containers to sort out BPCs and BPOs as needed, as well as a container for salvage.
All the manufacturing materials are free in the inventory and I never look at them - I know exactly what I need by looking at my own spreadsheets and keep track of things through that. Very very seldom is there a discrepancy. I make a portfolio of about 100 different stuffs depending on the market.
It's fun ;)
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Cyniac
Twilight Star Rangers
196
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Posted - 2014.06.17 20:04:00 -
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Tau Cabalander wrote:If you think it is bad now, wait until you see the UI on SiSi
Tau I hate you for giving me this awful premonition that makes me want to go out running and scream...
Let it not be so... let it not be so... |
Zifrian
Licentia Ex Vereor Black Core Alliance
1508
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Posted - 2014.06.17 20:43:00 -
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Cyniac wrote:Tau Cabalander wrote:If you think it is bad now, wait until you see the UI on SiSi Tau I hate you for giving me this awful premonition that makes me want to go out running and scream... Let it not be so... let it not be so... Go test it and provide feedback then.
It has some good and some bad. But to this issue, the ui will make it much easier to organize. I would like to get better filters though but again, need more people to provide feedback. GÇ£Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain - and most fools do. GÇ¥ - Dale Carnegie
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Ginger Barbarella
1945
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Posted - 2014.06.17 22:57:00 -
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Here's how I typically set mine up: Hangars--- * Raw Mats (any and all raw materials used for in-station work: minerals, base items, moon mats, datacores, etc) * Blueprints (working BPOs and BPCs in the base hangar, plus select containers) * --- Can: T2 bpcs * --- Can: T2 ammo * --- Can: Valuable prints * Invention (working BPCs for invention) * --- Can: Ammo (ammo copies for invention) * --- Can: Turrets (turrent copies for invention) * --- Can: Tank
... and so on. This system works well for me for now. If my bpc count rises higher than 1024 copies for a specific category of invention stuff, I drop them in smaller cans in a different hangar. For example, my "Armaments" corp hangar is usually empty at the station I do invention at now, so I just drop overflow prints and cans of prints in there. "Blow it all on Quafe and strippers." --- Sorlac |
Gilbaron
Free-Space-Ranger Nulli Secunda
1455
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Posted - 2014.06.17 23:42:00 -
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i use two corp hangars
one is for fully researched blueprints
one is for blueprints that still need some work
i buy all materials when i need them from the jita market, so i don't have any overhead/partial jobs cluttering my hangars.
completed jobs are immediately shipped to jita and sold there. GRRR Goons |
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