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Toledo, F., Miranda, Y. (2023). Propuesta para incrementar la eficiencia del proceso productivo de empaques flexibles aplicando el Método Johnson, SMED y TPM en una Pyme del Sector Plástico [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/667898
Toledo, F., Miranda, Y. Propuesta para incrementar la eficiencia del proceso productivo de empaques flexibles aplicando el Método Johnson, SMED y TPM en una Pyme del Sector Plástico [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/667898
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title = "Propuesta para incrementar la eficiencia del proceso productivo de empaques flexibles aplicando el Método Johnson, SMED y TPM en una Pyme del Sector Plástico",
author = "Miranda Lopez, Yrwing Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
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In the current context, the plastic industry in Peru has had a period of recession caused by the COVID -19 pandemic, however, according to the Manufacturing Production Report of the year 2020, a recovery of 4.7% in the manufacture of plastic products is revealed compared to the previous year. At the level of production lines, there is a positive performance in the manufacture of flexible packaging, bags and polyethylene sheets. In this context, new challenges have emerged, such as the increase in demand for high-quality products; these are in addition to the long-standing challenges of the sector, such as high unproductive times and failure to meet delivery deadlines, which directly affect the productive efficiency of enterprises. A detailed analysis of the sector shows that the growing competition motivated many companies to adopt production models focused on lean manufacturing, achieving a reduction in costs and increased efficiency. In this sense, the implementation of a model to increase productive efficiency is addressed, establishing operating procedures to optimize the sequence of work orders and reduce setup time, applying the Johnson rule and the SMED technique; while to reduce unplanned shutdowns 2 pillars of the TPM methodology are applied, Autonomous Maintenance and Planned Maintenance. This study contributes as an initial guide for other research that seeks to increase productive efficiency though the adaptation of Lean tools in a small company in the plastic sector.
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