Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM

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The article presents a case study on optimizing warehouse management in a footwear commercial company using the Lean-BPM methodology. The company experienced low performance in fulfilling complete and on-time orders, resulting in customer dissatisfaction. The proposed model includes tools such as 5S...

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Autores: Acevedo Aybar, C. E., Jáuregui Alfaro, M, Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos, Ali, A.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:ULIMA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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spelling Acevedo Aybar, C. E.Jáuregui Alfaro, MQuiroz Flores, Juan CarlosAli, A.Quiroz Flores, Juan CarlosAcevedo Aybar, Camila Elizabeth (Ingeniería Industrial)Jauregui Alfaro, Maricielo Lizeth (Ingeniería Industrial)2024-03-06T20:14:33Z2024-03-06T20:14:33Z2024Acevedo, C., Jauregui, M., Quiroz, J. C., & Ali, A. (2024). Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM. SSRG International Journal of Mechanical Engineering. https://doi.org/10.14445/23488360/IJME-V11I1P1022348-8360https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/20041SSRG International Journal of Mechanical Engineering0000000121541816https://doi.org/10.14445/23488360/IJME-V11I1P1022-s2.0-85183668964The article presents a case study on optimizing warehouse management in a footwear commercial company using the Lean-BPM methodology. The company experienced low performance in fulfilling complete and on-time orders, resulting in customer dissatisfaction. The proposed model includes tools such as 5S, Multicriteria ABC, Kardex, standard work, and BPM. The implementation of the model resulted in a significant improvement in the On Time, In Full index (OTIF). The study demonstrates that the proposed model can improve warehouse management efficiency in similar companies, which is crucial for business competitiveness and customer satisfaction. The worldwide crisis has created issues for Peru’s footwear industry, which is crucial to the country’s economy. These challenges include decreased output and exports, as well as the susceptibility of small and medium-sized businesses. Adopting new tools and technology, fostering training initiatives, and enhancing corporate management are critical to the sector’s expansion. Inadequate warehousing, physical distribution and inventory management are common causes of customer dissatisfaction in the retail industry. The proposed model addresses these issues by standardizing processes, improving product knowledge, and reducing production errors. The study highlights the importance of implementing effective warehouse management strategies to meet the demands of speed and correct delivery in the competitive business environment.application/htmlengSeventh Sense Research GroupINurn:issn:2348-8360info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Repositorio Institucional - UlimaUniversidad de Limareponame:ULIMA-Institucionalinstname:Universidad de Limainstacron:ULIMAPendienteOptimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPMinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleArtículo en ScopusIngeniería IndustrialFaculty of Engineering, Industrial Engineering Career, University of LimaOI20.500.12724/20041oai:repositorio.ulima.edu.pe:20.500.12724/200412025-01-16 10:48:47.268Repositorio Universidad de Limarepositorio@ulima.edu.pe
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title Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM
spellingShingle Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM
Acevedo Aybar, C. E.
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title_short Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM
title_full Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM
title_fullStr Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM
title_sort Optimizing Warehouse Management in Footwear Commercial Companies: A Case Study on Lean-BPM
author Acevedo Aybar, C. E.
author_facet Acevedo Aybar, C. E.
Jáuregui Alfaro, M
Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos
Ali, A.
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Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos
Ali, A.
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dc.contributor.student.none.fl_str_mv Acevedo Aybar, Camila Elizabeth (Ingeniería Industrial)
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Jáuregui Alfaro, M
Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos
Ali, A.
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description The article presents a case study on optimizing warehouse management in a footwear commercial company using the Lean-BPM methodology. The company experienced low performance in fulfilling complete and on-time orders, resulting in customer dissatisfaction. The proposed model includes tools such as 5S, Multicriteria ABC, Kardex, standard work, and BPM. The implementation of the model resulted in a significant improvement in the On Time, In Full index (OTIF). The study demonstrates that the proposed model can improve warehouse management efficiency in similar companies, which is crucial for business competitiveness and customer satisfaction. The worldwide crisis has created issues for Peru’s footwear industry, which is crucial to the country’s economy. These challenges include decreased output and exports, as well as the susceptibility of small and medium-sized businesses. Adopting new tools and technology, fostering training initiatives, and enhancing corporate management are critical to the sector’s expansion. Inadequate warehousing, physical distribution and inventory management are common causes of customer dissatisfaction in the retail industry. The proposed model addresses these issues by standardizing processes, improving product knowledge, and reducing production errors. The study highlights the importance of implementing effective warehouse management strategies to meet the demands of speed and correct delivery in the competitive business environment.
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