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    Estudo dos Calços Infláveis de Filmes de Polietileno (PE) como substitutos dos Calços de Poliestireno (EPS) utilizados hoje nas Embalagens de Produtos Eletroeletrônicos
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2010) OLIVEIRA, Macêdo Santos de; SILVA, José Antônio S.; LOPES, Antônio Dimael de Almeida; MONTEIRO, Alberto de Castro; DELON, José Alain; Prof Dr. Walter Barra Junior
    "This ongoing research involves a study using various types of nationally produced polyethylene (PE) films with different thicknesses to be applied as air cushions for protective padding in electronic product packaging. The aim is to replace the commonly used expanded polystyrene (EPS) padding with inflatable PE padding, which offers advantages such as lower cost, efficiency, low manufacturing cost, excellent mechanical performance, and full recyclability. The study compares the two types of padding in terms of logistics, storage, cost, and production efficiency."
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    AVALIAÇÃO DOS SISTEMAS LOGÍSTICOS PARA ADEQUAÇÃO DE WIP NAS INDÚSTRIAS DE ELETRO-ELETRÔNICOS DO POLO INDUSTRIAL DE MANAUS
    (Instituto de Tecnologia, 2010) VILHENA, Fábio André de Farias; SOARES, José Josimar; BATISTA, Clauderino da Silva
    This work studied a method of economic viability between transport modes for electro-electronic inputs between Asia and Manaus, aiming to choose the best alternative based on cargo weight and unit value, seeking to improve the competitiveness of companies in the Manaus Industrial Pole (PIM). Transport times, costs, intermodal and multimodal interactions were analyzed using indicators such as Future Liquid Value (VFL) and Efficiency/Cost (E/C). It was concluded that the maritime mode is more viable for cargo with values below 50R$, while high-value cargo requires specific analysis between air, multimodal, and maritime modes.