Bibliographic citations
Chicoma, C., Rojas, X. (2020). Diseño de un sistema Clean In Place en cisternas de transporte para mejorar la calidad de la leche fresca en una empresa del sector lácteo [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/23889
Chicoma, C., Rojas, X. Diseño de un sistema Clean In Place en cisternas de transporte para mejorar la calidad de la leche fresca en una empresa del sector lácteo [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/23889
@misc{renati/526267,
title = "Diseño de un sistema Clean In Place en cisternas de transporte para mejorar la calidad de la leche fresca en una empresa del sector lácteo",
author = "Rojas Rodríguez, Xiomara Eloiza",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2020"
}
The present study has as a general objective design of a CIP (Clean In Place) cleaning system in transport tanks to improve the quality of the fresh milk in a dairy company, product that is used in the manufacture of food for adults and for infant formulas. When the design system CIP (Clean In Place) in the transport tanks of fresh milk, It seeks to receive a quality milk and therefore contribute to the quality of the final product, ikewise, we seek to reduce costs caused by the poor quality of the raw material. For the study carried out in the area of reception of fresh milk and cleaning of transport tanks, tools learned in the Industrial Engineering career were used, such as operation diagrams, process maps, productivity and others. The analysis of the effectiveness and the study of times in the current cleaning system were the main methods to determine the design of a CIP (Clean In Place) system for washing fresh milk transport tanks, which seeks to replace manual cleaning processes by the CIP (Clean In Place) system. The results that have been obtained in this research work show us that by carrying out a CIP cleaning design in the dairy sector company, the quality of fresh milk has been considerably improved, mostly eliminating existing pathogenic microorganisms and making it economically viable.
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