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Montañez, G., Gómez, B. (2024). Mejora de la Eficiencia en el Área de Recepción de Leche mediante Estrategias de Ingeniería de Calidad y Estandarización de procesos en una Pequeña Empresa de Productos Lácteos [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/674019
Montañez, G., Gómez, B. Mejora de la Eficiencia en el Área de Recepción de Leche mediante Estrategias de Ingeniería de Calidad y Estandarización de procesos en una Pequeña Empresa de Productos Lácteos [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/674019
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title = "Mejora de la Eficiencia en el Área de Recepción de Leche mediante Estrategias de Ingeniería de Calidad y Estandarización de procesos en una Pequeña Empresa de Productos Lácteos",
author = "Gómez Torres, Brant Jimmy",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
This work addresses the improvement of efficiency in the milk reception area of a small dairy company through quality engineering strategies and process standardization. The main problem identified was the entry of defective milk, which negatively affected the efficiency and quality of the final product. To solve this problem, three key tools were implemented: process mapping, statistical process control (SPC), and procedure standardization. Process mapping allowed for the identification of inefficiencies and optimization of workflow. SPC was used to monitor and ensure quality in real-time. Procedure standardization guaranteed uniformity and consistency at all stages of the reception process. Additionally, practices for the storage and transportation of raw milk from the supplier to the plant were improved. The project was developed in seven stages, including the evaluation of current procedures, the implementation of the mentioned tools, and staff training. The results showed a significant improvement in the efficiency of raw milk reception, increasing from 91.15% to 95.83%, a reduction in analysis time from 26.59 minutes to 19.09 minutes, a decrease in equipment downtime from 32.64% to 29.14%, and a reduction in the supplier's cleaning and storage checklist disapproval rate from 11.28% to 5.87%. The study concludes that the application of these quality engineering strategies and process standardization is highly beneficial for small companies in the dairy sector.
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