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How One Tool Helped Landscape Companies Cut Production Hours in HALF

47 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Landscape companies are under pressure to do more with fewer people. In this episode of SYNKD On Air, Yates Hamilton from Top Green shares how production planning technology is helping operations teams improve efficiency, increase capacity, and reduce wasted labor — without sacrificing quality. One company reduced a 210-hour property down to just 95 hours through smarter planning and equipment utilization. This conversation explores: • Crew efficiency • Operational bottlenecks • Production variability • Equipment optimization • Scaling maintenance operations • Improving gross margins If you’re an owner, operations manager, or maintenance leader looking to improve performance this season, this episode is packed with insights. #LandscapeMaintenance #OperationsLeadership #CommercialLandscaping #SYNKD #LandscapeBusiness

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