Proposal for Improvement in Environmental Management through Time Study to Reduce Operational Costs in the Fruit Juice Industry (#1921)
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July 16-18, 2025
Published In
"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"
Location of Conference
Mexico
Authors
Alcalá Adrianzén, Miguel Enrique
Estela Medina, Noelia Maciel
Teodor Soriano, Jose Enrique
Abstract
In the juice industry, the management of organic solid waste, such as peels and pulp, along with high water consumption, were critical environmental factors. Implementing sustainable practices was essential to minimize these impacts and preserve environmental balance. Inefficient practices, such as excessive water use and improper waste disposal, contributed to soil and water contamination, affecting local ecosystems. To address these challenges, improvement strategies were proposed, including time studies, OWAS, Guerchet, and plant redistribution, optimizing production, reducing costs by 78.48%, and enhancing sustainability in the juice processing industry.