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Lama, O., Alayo, J. (2023). Modelo de gestión de Mantenimiento para mejorar la disponibilidad de equipos de acarreo en una empresa de pequeña minería, a través de 4 pilares del Mantenimiento Productivo Total [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/672232
Lama, O., Alayo, J. Modelo de gestión de Mantenimiento para mejorar la disponibilidad de equipos de acarreo en una empresa de pequeña minería, a través de 4 pilares del Mantenimiento Productivo Total [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/672232
@misc{renati/414304,
title = "Modelo de gestión de Mantenimiento para mejorar la disponibilidad de equipos de acarreo en una empresa de pequeña minería, a través de 4 pilares del Mantenimiento Productivo Total",
author = "Alayo Vilcarromero, Josue Jeremi",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
The philosophy of Lean Manufacturing encompasses a variety of methodologies aimed at maximizing operational efficiency within companies, notably through the reduction or elimination of processes deemed “unnecessary“ or wasteful. Nonetheless, these methodologies do not always optimally conform to the specific nuances of the mining industry. This study focuses on the implementation of maintenance practices aligned with Lean philosophy, tailored to the context of mining. Mining is a pivotal industry for the global economy and is one of the primary economic activities in Peru. Consequently, the sector persistently seeks to maximize operational efficiency to counteract the effects of mineral price volatility. The proposition is grounded in Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), a strategy of Lean Manufacturing. The goal is to enhance equipment availability and reduce costs through a model that integrates tools such as data analysis, 5S, autonomous maintenance, standardization, and aims to improve equipment efficiency. A four-stage model guides the implementation, from initial preparation to ongoing control and monitoring. This report evaluates a case implementation in a company to examine the feasibility of applying the proposed approach, structuring the key elements of the suggested model to address each identified issue, with the objective of enhancing equipment availability and efficiency. A case study is conducted to evaluate the potential application of the proposal, designing the main components of the proposed model to address each of the issues encountered in every stage, with the aim of increasing the availability and efficiency of mining equipment
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