Application of lean warehousing strategies in footwear trading smes: a case study on enhancing operational efficiency in Peru

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The footwear industry, particularly among SMEs in Peru, faces significant challenges in warehouse management, contributing to inefficiencies that affect overall competitiveness. Current research in Lean Warehousing highlights the potential for these practices to improve operational efficiency, yet t...

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Autores: Ramirez Vizarreta, Tamara Belen, Vega Rodriguez, Lucero Vilma
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
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Los principales desafíos abordados incluyen distancias excesivas de recorrido en la recolección, tiempos de ciclo elevados y baja eficiencia de despacho, que fueron críticos para resolver para mejorar la productividad. Este estudio propone un modelo Lean Warehousing adaptado a las PYMES, integrando la planificación sistemática del diseño y prácticas de trabajo estandarizadas para optimizar las operaciones del almacén. Los resultados indicaron una reducción del 45 % en la distancia de recolección, una disminución del 26,47 % en el tiempo del ciclo y una mejora del 4,17 % en la eficiencia de la oficina. Estos resultados no solo validaron la eficacia del modelo, sino que también demostraron su potencial para mejorar significativamente la eficiencia operativa de las pymes del sector del calzado. 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