Bibliographic citations
Gutierrez, S., Medina, A. (2024). Modelo de mejora enfocado en herramientas de la metodología TPM, para incrementar la eficiencia de la línea de producción H2 en una organización de la industria de alimentos y bebidas [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/674661
Gutierrez, S., Medina, A. Modelo de mejora enfocado en herramientas de la metodología TPM, para incrementar la eficiencia de la línea de producción H2 en una organización de la industria de alimentos y bebidas [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/674661
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title = "Modelo de mejora enfocado en herramientas de la metodología TPM, para incrementar la eficiencia de la línea de producción H2 en una organización de la industria de alimentos y bebidas",
author = "Medina Robilliard, Alicia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
This work focuses on increasing the efficiency of a production line in an organization belonging to the food and beverage industry through the application of the TPM methodology through the pillars of planned maintenance, autonomous maintenance and education and training. Despite the profitability of the sector, the main problem facing the industry is the low productivity of its production lines. The low OEE level of the company under study (73%) contrasts with the global standard of 85-95%, generating a negative economic impact of 723 thousand soles. The analysis carried out on the current production process of the H2 line, identified defective products and machine breakdowns as root causes. To address the root causes of the problem, an improvement model is proposed that consists of 3 phases each represented by a pillar of the TPM. In phase 1, the FMEA tool is applied with the aim of reducing downtime. In the second phase, Centerline and Lila tools are applied to reduce rework and waste. The third phase, applied simultaneously with the second, focuses on training personnel and promoting maintenance autonomy. The application of the TPM pillars together with the aforementioned tools revealed a notable improvement in the efficiency of the line, increasing the OEE to 89%, reducing the percentage of rework and scrap by 2.7% and 4% respectively
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