T3 Production Planning

I love it when a plan comes together

I love it when a plan comes together

I spent some time gathering together key data for planning the production of Tech III strategic cruisers. I collected my results on a page here, and I intend to update it as I get more comfortable with the process. Yes, you can surmise from this that BKAT has new plans in this regard…

Image credit jef safi (‘pictosophizing)

Related posts:

  1. Miniprofession analysis
  2. Settling into a new corp
  3. Closing up Back Alley Trading Company
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  • http://evewarrior.com/ Tony “EVE’s Weekend Warrior”

    Very nice rundown and I hope the best of luck to you and your corp!

    One question is what did you use to make such nice tables?!

  • http://evewarrior.com Tony “EVE’s Weekend Warrior”

    Very nice rundown and I hope the best of luck to you and your corp!

    One question is what did you use to make such nice tables?!

  • http://rift.chromebits.net/ Casiella Truza

    I feel an updated WordPress plugin post coming on.

  • http://rift.chromebits.net Casiella Truza

    I feel an updated WordPress plugin post coming on.

  • http://vivevirtual.blogspot.com Jaggins

    Are you guys heading back into a WH? (I thought you pulled out, but maybe it was just Chainer…)

  • http://vivevirtual.blogspot.com Jaggins

    Are you guys heading back into a WH? (I thought you pulled out, but maybe it was just Chainer…)

  • http://rift.chromebits.net/ Casiella Truza

    Our first attempt ended, but based on some lessons learned, we ran a few WH sites and have started to consider a new initiative.

  • http://rift.chromebits.net Casiella Truza

    Our first attempt ended, but based on some lessons learned, we ran a few WH sites and have started to consider a new initiative.

  • http://rift.chromebits.net/2009/11/13/current-wordpress-plugins-v2/ Current Wordpress plugins v2 | Ecliptic Rift

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