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Manual operations in manufacturing companies are still a common practice. This often results in high costs, high cycle times and therefore in lower productivity, particularly for companies operating in western countries. This is why many manufacturing companies relocated their production facilities in low age countries. This study was developed at a leading Portuguese material construction manufacturing company. The objective was to improve the packaging and labeling processes, that were identified as main bottlenecks in the factory. Lean was used to streamline these processes before being automated. This allowed for annual savings of 12432 €, with human operators being reallocated to other departments where they are more useful. Furthermore, cycle times were reduced by 42,9%, non-value-added activities were minimized, and operations with potentially high ergonomic risks were eliminated. In addition, a reduction of 84,3% in lithographed packaging was achieved, with a cost reduction of around 36 000 €/year, which is expected to continue in the forthcoming years.
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Lean manufacturing Package labeling Automation ABC analysis
Citation
ALVES, Diogo [et al.] (2020) - Analysis and improvement of the packaging sector of an industrial company. Procedia Manufacturing. ISSN 2351-9789. [S.l.] : Elsevier, 51. p. 1327–1331. DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2020.10.185
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Elsevier