Optimization model to increase the efficiency of the flexible packaging production process applying the Johnson Method, SMED and TPM in a SME in the Plastics Sector
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July 18-22, 2022
Published In
"Education, Research and Leadership in Post-pandemic Engineering: Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Actions"
Location of Conference
Boca Raton
Authors
Miranda-López, Yrwing
Toledo-Loza, Fiorella
Altamirano Flores, Ernesto
Abstract
In the current context, the plastic industry has had a recession phase caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, however, according to the Manufacturing Production Report of the year 2020 reveals a recovery of 4.7% in the manufacture of plastics compared to the previous year. Faced with this, new challenges have emerged such as the increase in demand and the demand for high quality products; these are added to the old challenges of the sector such as unproductive times and non-compliance with delivery deadlines. This research is carried out in a small Peruvian company in which the low efficiency of its production process was identified as a central problem. In this sense, we propose the implementation of an optimization model based on the Johnson method, SMED and 2 pillars of the TPM methodology, resulting in an increase of 24.39% in the productive efficiency of the company, product of reduced setup times and increased mean time between failures.