Applying Lean Manufacturing Technologies for Productivity Improvement in an Industrial Glue SME (#1086)
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December 1-3, 2025
Published In
"Entrepreneurship with Purpose: Social and Technological Innovation in the Age of AI"
Location of Conference
Cartagena
Authors
Mendoza Quispe, Elizabeth Lourdes
Mamani Quiroz, Margot
Zuñiga Torres, Juan Carlos
Paredes Aguilar, Lizbeth Leonor
Abstract
The research utilizes Lean Manufacturing tools to enhance productivity in a small company that specializes in the production of industrial glue. For this purpose, we conducted a methodological process to diagnose the industrial glue production activities through direct observation and interviews. We quantified this data in a time study and constructed a Process Operations Diagram (POD). Over-processing waste was identified in the cleaning and drying stages, resulting in waiting times in the shelling and milling sub-processes. Kanban cards and a visual control board (Andon) were implemented, in addition to standardizing activities in the cleaning and drying subprocesses at the simulation level using the FlexSim tool. As a result, the times of the cleaning and drying subprocesses were improved, in addition to a reduction in reprocessing during the production of industrial glue. Likewise, an increase in raw material, labor, and energy productivity of 29.8%, 17.1%, and 33.4%, respectively, is projected. This results in a 16.67% increase in total productivity, due to improved resource management and the minimization of waste in the production process. From the economic perspective, the use of Lean Manufacturing tools results in a positive NPV of S/94,829.56 and a Cost Benefit Index of 3.43, demonstrating the significant economic benefits of the proposal