This paper presents a new heuristic method capable of minimizing the presence of bottlenecks generated when production batches have a distinct makespan. The proposed heuristic groups the jobs into items, where the one with the longest processing time in the batch determines the makespan. To test the heuristic, information was collected from a real paint process with two stations: one with a single cabin and the other with two parallel cabins. The capacity of processing jobs is limited by the cabin dimensions where jobs have different sizes and processing times. A makespan comparison between the heuristic proposed versus the First in First out (FIFO) dispatching rule that the case of study uses. Additionally, ten random instances based on data taken from the real process were created with the purpose to compare the new heuristic method versus Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Simulated Annealing (SA). The result of the comparison to FIFO, GA and SA showed that the proposed heuristic minimizes the bottleneck in a and creating batches almost with the same makespan. Results indicated a bottleneck time reduction of 96% when new heuristic method were compared to FIFO rule, while compared to Generic Algorithm and Simulated Annealing the bottleneck reduction were around 89% in both cases.