Bibliographic citations
Huaroto, K., Hoyos, F., Altamirano (2023). Optimización del proceso de compras de repuestos para una planta de alimentos de latino América a través de la estandarización e integración de proveedores en la cadena de abastecimiento [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/672993
Huaroto, K., Hoyos, F., Altamirano Optimización del proceso de compras de repuestos para una planta de alimentos de latino América a través de la estandarización e integración de proveedores en la cadena de abastecimiento [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/672993
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title = "Optimización del proceso de compras de repuestos para una planta de alimentos de latino América a través de la estandarización e integración de proveedores en la cadena de abastecimiento",
author = "Altamirano Silva Edgar Julio",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
The present document is developed in a food-producing company, which has several production plants: Pasta Plant, Confectionery Plant, Pet Food Plant, and Oat Plant, with the pasta production plant having the highest inventory movement, mainly of spare parts, evidenced by the volume of purchase requests, 32% of the total generated in this category. One of the main problems that arises in the pasta plant, which is treated as a case study, is the additional cost originated by the urgent requests for spare parts with a value of S/770,618, exceeding 35% of the budgeted amount for purchases, resulting in longer response times for emergency requests. This problem has been occurring since 2007, when the company started acquiring new production lines and kept only one purchasing analyst for spare parts category, resulting in excess workload and aggravated by the lack of supply chain strategies, which hinders an optimal purchasing process. We are convinced that with the modern tools taught in our program, we can optimize response times based on the results of our study. By applying lean tools, process standardization, and supplier integration, we will reduce the impact of emergency cost overruns to 20% within the first 6 months, and 10% by the end of the year, which amounts to S/77,061. The process improvement is supported by the Iprovider tool, whose purpose is to reduce purchasing management times, supplier homologation, and provide real-time inventory information. The implementation of this tool is planned to take place within a period of 6 months, with a return on investment expected in no more than 14 months.
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