Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru

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This research develops the validation of an operations model that aims to mitigate the root causes of low productivity within a company that offers sandblasting and painting services for metal structures in Lima. It can also be confirmed that Lean Manufacturing tools optimize the processes of SMEs i...

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Autores: Huaman Echevarria, Christian Elian, Florez Caceres, Rocio Mercedes
Formato: tesis de grado
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:ULIMA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Pequeñas y medianas empresas
Industria metalmecánica
Producción eficiente
Mantenimiento productivo total
Estudio de casos
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title Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru
spellingShingle Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru
Huaman Echevarria, Christian Elian
Pequeñas y medianas empresas
Industria metalmecánica
Producción eficiente
Mantenimiento productivo total
Estudio de casos
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.11.06
title_short Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru
title_full Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru
title_fullStr Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru
title_sort Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru
author Huaman Echevarria, Christian Elian
author_facet Huaman Echevarria, Christian Elian
Florez Caceres, Rocio Mercedes
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dc.contributor.advisor.fl_str_mv Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Huaman Echevarria, Christian Elian
Florez Caceres, Rocio Mercedes
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Industria metalmecánica
Producción eficiente
Mantenimiento productivo total
Estudio de casos
topic Pequeñas y medianas empresas
Industria metalmecánica
Producción eficiente
Mantenimiento productivo total
Estudio de casos
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spelling Quiroz Flores, Juan CarlosHuaman Echevarria, Christian ElianFlorez Caceres, Rocio Mercedes2025-02-10T23:23:34Z2025-02-10T23:23:34Z2024Huaman Echevarria, C. E., & Florez Caceres, R. M. (2024). Improving productivity in an SME in the metalworking sector through lean manufacturing and TPM tools: a case study in Peru [Tesis para optar el Título Profesional de Ingeniero Industrial, Universidad de Lima]. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Lima. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/22210https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/222100000000121541816This research develops the validation of an operations model that aims to mitigate the root causes of low productivity within a company that offers sandblasting and painting services for metal structures in Lima. It can also be confirmed that Lean Manufacturing tools optimize the processes of SMEs in the service sector; the implementation of these tools yields positive results in the long term. Not only does it improve the quality of service, but it also enhances the organizational culture within these companies. In this case study, an integrated model was used that incorporates Lean Manufacturing tools, including preventive and autonomous maintenance, 5S, and SMED, to address the main problem. The 5S provided adequate classification, organization, cleanliness, discipline, and standardization within the workstations. SMED reduced machine setup times for painting by eliminating non-value-added activities in the process. Additionally, by incorporating two pillars of TPM—preventive and autonomous maintenance—a maintenance program was implemented, which ultimately resulted in reduced painting machine setup times. For the implementation of these tools, pilot tests were conducted for each of them. The findings validated a 10% improvement in productivity and a 23.8% increase in efficiency. Furthermore, a 32.04% reduction in setup time was observed.Esta investigación desarrolla la validación de un modelo de operaciones que permite mitigar las causas raíz de la baja productividad dentro de una empresa que ofrece servicios de arenado y pintado de estructuras metálicas en Lima. Asimismo, se puede confirmar que las herramientas de Lean Manufacturing optimizan los procesos de las PYMES del sector servicios; la implementación de estas herramientas brinda resultados positivos en el largo plazo. No sólo en la calidad de su servicio, sino que también mejora la cultura organizacional dentro de estas empresas. En este caso de estudio, se utilizó un modelo integrado que incorpora herramientas Lean Manufacturing que incluye mantenimiento preventivo y autónomo, 5S y SMED para reducir el problema principal. Las 5S proporcionaron una adecuada clasificación, organización, limpieza, disciplina y estandarización dentro de las estaciones de trabajo. El SMED, redujo los tiempos del cambio de configuración de la máquina de pintado, eliminando las actividades que no agregan valor al proceso. Además, incorporando dos pilares de TPM, mantenimiento preventivo y autónomo, permitió implementar un programa de mantenimiento, que finalmente resultó en la reducción de los tiempos de configuración de la máquina de pintura. Para la implantación de estas herramientas se realizaron pilotos de cada una de ellas. Los hallazgos validaron una mejora de la productividad del 10% y un aumento de la eficiencia del 23,8%. 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