PRODUCTION RECOVERY ARCHITECTURE

High-Authority Stabilization Under Exposure
Operational Execution Architecture Service — Non-Licensed (Not Engineering / Not EPC / Not Project Management)

What Is Production Recovery Architecture?

Production Recovery Architecture is an intervention service that re-architects execution when manufacturing instability is already visible, escalating, and threatening delivery credibility—without pausing the business to “start over.”

It does not take over as plant management.
It installs the recovery control architecture that stabilizes output fast enough to stop compounding damage.

This service exists because once a factory is publicly missing commitments, time is no longer neutral.

Why This Is Needed

Common conditions:

  • deadlines missed publicly

  • customers/partners escalating

  • quality escapes creating credibility damage

  • rework consuming constraint capacity

  • leadership trapped in firefighting loops

  • corrective actions failing to hold

Why Recovery Architecture Matters

Recovery architecture determines:

  • whether output stabilizes fast enough to preserve credibility

  • whether the constraint is protected from rework and chaos

  • whether escalation resolves or accelerates failure

  • whether the organization regains control without shutdown

How TJEG Performs Recovery Architecture

  1. Recovery Fault-Line Containment
    Immediate stabilization of:

  • constraint behavior

  • rework loop suppression

  • escalation timing failures

  • interface ownership gaps

  1. Enforced Recovery Cadence
    Installation of:

  • daily decision rhythm

  • exception handling rules

  • closure accountability

  • stop/go control under pressure

  1. Throughput Protection Logic
    Design of:

  • rework containment so it cannot consume constraint capacity

  • WIP release controls to stop runaway accumulation

  • priority architecture that prevents conflicting directives

  1. Continuity Lock-In Controls
    Controls to prevent relapse after stabilization.

What This Delivers

  • Recovery command cadence and escalation control

  • Constraint stabilization plan

  • Rework containment and throughput protection architecture

  • Priority and release control rules

  • Stability-first recovery sequence with entry/exit criteria

  • Continuity controls to prevent regression

Who This Is For

  • manufacturers already exposed to delivery failure

  • BESS fabrication lines under partner/DOE schedule pressure

  • startups whose credibility depends on stabilizing output fast

Engagement Characteristics

  • Highest-authority execution architecture intervention

  • Time-compressed and stabilization-first

  • Non-licensed; not EPC; not PM; not engineering-of-record

  • Designed to stabilize before optimization

Cost & Commercial Structure

Production Recovery Architecture is a high-intensity intervention.

Typical range: $75,000 – $250,000
Final pricing depends on severity, urgency, facility span, and whether onsite recovery cadence is required.

No success fees. No contingent compensation. No equity participation.

Compliance Boundary

Operational execution architecture only. This service does not include:

  • engineering-of-record, stamping, or licensed engineering services

  • EPC or contractor-of-record roles

  • project management ownership

  • certification audits or regulatory representation

  • legal, financial, accounting, valuation, or investment advisory

  • claims of regulatory compliance

Start Recovery Architecture

If instability is already visible and credibility is at risk, this is the correct intervention.

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