Bibliographic citations
Albengrin, A., Delgado, J. (2024). Mejora de la gestión del mantenimiento para aumentar la productividad de una línea de transformación de madera a través del uso del TPM en una pequeña maderera ubicada en la selva del Perú [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673987
Albengrin, A., Delgado, J. Mejora de la gestión del mantenimiento para aumentar la productividad de una línea de transformación de madera a través del uso del TPM en una pequeña maderera ubicada en la selva del Perú [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673987
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title = "Mejora de la gestión del mantenimiento para aumentar la productividad de una línea de transformación de madera a través del uso del TPM en una pequeña maderera ubicada en la selva del Perú",
author = "Delgado Esquivel, Jean Pierre",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
This research project aims to develop a proposal for improvement to increase productivity in a small sawmill located in the Peruvian jungle. The main causes to be addressed in this research are unplanned and planned stops. To reduce unplanned stops, 3 pillars of the TPM tool will be used. In the case of planned stops, the SMED tool was employed. Additionally, considering that the plant was in a state of disorder and dirtiness, the principles of the Lean 5'S tool were implemented, emphasizing the Seiketsu and Shitsuke stages, which seek standardization and discipline. Through the application of these tools, it is expected to improve the sawmill's productivity, as it is considered low compared to other similar companies in the sector. It is hoped that this research project will be useful not only for the company by helping to solve its problems but also for companies in similar industries and facing similar problems. In order to validate the implementation of this proposal, a pilot test will be developed and its results will be evaluated. The results of this project are highly encouraging. The implementation of TPM, 5S, and SMED strategies significantly increased the productivity of the primary transformation line, with an improvement from 4.95 m3/h to 5.94 m3/h. Furthermore, planned downtime was substantially reduced in the main saw, multiple saw, resaw, and edger. The availability of the transformation line notably increased from 65% to 84.6%, and the overall equipment efficiency improved significantly from 47.71% to 63.72%. The financial analysis confirms the profitability of the investment, with a NPV of S/. 303,322.63 and an IRR of 17.45%.
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