Distribution management in a peruvian wholesale sme by minimizing product returns: a case study

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Small and medium-sized companies seek to improve and innovate in all their different processes, since there is more competition, and they all seek to be leaders in the sector in which they operate. However, a problem that involves the entire distribution chain, as well as the profitability of the bu...

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Autores: Fernandez Armas, Carlos Alonso, Vera Herrera, Luis Alonso
Formato: tesis de grado
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:ULIMA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Devolución de mercancías
Pequeñas y medianas empresas
Cadena de suministro
Comercio al por mayor
Six sigma (Norma de control de calidad)
Producción eficiente
Logística empresarial
Estudios de caso
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spellingShingle Distribution management in a peruvian wholesale sme by minimizing product returns: a case study
Fernandez Armas, Carlos Alonso
Devolución de mercancías
Pequeñas y medianas empresas
Cadena de suministro
Comercio al por mayor
Six sigma (Norma de control de calidad)
Producción eficiente
Logística empresarial
Estudios de caso
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.11.04
title_short Distribution management in a peruvian wholesale sme by minimizing product returns: a case study
title_full Distribution management in a peruvian wholesale sme by minimizing product returns: a case study
title_fullStr Distribution management in a peruvian wholesale sme by minimizing product returns: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Distribution management in a peruvian wholesale sme by minimizing product returns: a case study
title_sort Distribution management in a peruvian wholesale sme by minimizing product returns: a case study
author Fernandez Armas, Carlos Alonso
author_facet Fernandez Armas, Carlos Alonso
Vera Herrera, Luis Alonso
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandez Armas, Carlos Alonso
Vera Herrera, Luis Alonso
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Pequeñas y medianas empresas
Cadena de suministro
Comercio al por mayor
Six sigma (Norma de control de calidad)
Producción eficiente
Logística empresarial
Estudios de caso
topic Devolución de mercancías
Pequeñas y medianas empresas
Cadena de suministro
Comercio al por mayor
Six sigma (Norma de control de calidad)
Producción eficiente
Logística empresarial
Estudios de caso
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The main objective of this research study was to propose an improvement proposal in distribution management to enhance the number of returns in a wholesale company for the traditional channel using the SMED, Lean Six Sigma and Demand Forecasting. The secondary objectives of this implementation were to analyze and understand the root causes of this problem to address it in the best possible way using diagnostic tools such as the Pareto Diagram and Value Stream Mapping. Likewise, to quantify and measure the impact of this indicator within the company through indicators and statements of economic results. These results were only possible thanks to the implementation of the tools in the company's operations through simulations using Arena and Streamline software, giving us a reduction of 2.47% of distribution time on transport routes, as well as 19% of improvement in sales revenues thanks to the decrease of product returns. Thus, to conclude in a macro study of the economic impact of the project through sensitivity analysis using the MS Excel Risk tool, which detailed a 78.2% success rate to the investment.Las pequeñas y medianas empresas buscan mejorar e innovar en todos sus diferentes procesos, ya que hay más competencia, y todas buscan ser líderes en el sector en el que operan. Sin embargo, un problema que involucra a toda la cadena de distribución, así como a la rentabilidad del negocio, es el retorno de mercancía. El objetivo principal de este estudio de investigación fue plantear una propuesta de mejora en la gestión de la distribución para mejorar el número de devoluciones en una empresa mayorista para el canal tradicional utilizando el SMED, Lean Six Sigma y la Previsión de la Demanda. 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