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Item MEDIÇÃO DA INTEROPERABILIDADE LOGÍSTICA COM USO DO MODELO DE EQUAÇÕES ESTRUTURAIS(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2017) SANTIAGO, Sandro Breval; RODRIGUEZ, Carlos Manoel TaboadaThe logistic interoperability (IOL) measurement model can contribute to improving operations, responsiveness, and costs of organizations in terms of logistics operations. The main objective of this thesis is to contribute to the development of a measurement model of the degree of logistic interoperability, as well as to the theoretical creation and support of the concept of logistic interoperability. Based on the established research method, a portfolio was built serving as a basis for the elaboration of the conceptual model, discussed and legitimized with logistics specialists from the Manaus Industrial Hub (PIM). The conceptual model included the following exogenous latent variables: strategy, inbound logistics, outbound logistics, and internal logistics, along with the endogenous variable: IOL itself. Thirteen indicators and 76 observable variables were constructed. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was applied with the partial least squares technique (PLS-PM) using SmartPLS® software. The results demonstrated the adherence of the proposed model, with convergent and discriminant validity, consistency, and reliability, with effective application in an industrial company of the PIM.Item MODELO PARA AVALIAR O DESEMPENHO DA LOGÍSTICA INTERNA(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2017) LIMA, Orlem Pinheiro de; RODRIGUEZ, Carlos Manuel TaboadaThe market has demanded efficiency, effectiveness, creativity, and agility from organizations, requiring them to be competitive and sustainable. Logistics is a fundamental strategic link, yet the literature lacks studies on the organization and evaluation of internal logistics. This thesis aims to develop a Model to Evaluate the Level of Internal Logistics Performance, identifying its component parts and how they are structured and measured. The study was based on bibliographical, bibliometric, and empirical research, identifying a gap. A methodology with 16 steps was developed, using multicriteria methods, Solver Excel, and the Fuzzy Logic toolbox (MATLAB). Initially, 15 component parts of internal logistics were established, adjusted, and validated as 13 through interaction with industry specialists. The model was tested in three companies, confirming consistency in the analyses with 95% accuracy. Results include identifying component parts, defining priority weights, properties of components, and a mathematical equation to calculate an index defining the Model, offering both conceptual and practical contributions to the literature and business competitiveness.Item Modelo de Reprogramação de Produção em Flow Shop Híbrido Unidirecional Integrando Fabricante por Contrato e seus Clientes(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2020) UHLMANN, Iracyanne Retto; FRAZZON, Enzo MorosiniContract Manufacturers (CMs) usually schedule their production considering the requirements and constraints of each purchasing industry separately. This strategy limits the quality of production rescheduling due to difficulties in evaluating capacity utilization opportunities and the need to renegotiate delivery commitments. This research aims to propose a novel unidirectional hybrid flow shop rescheduling model to address the integration of a contract manufacturer, responsible for production execution and inventory control, and its industrial customers, who manage delivery planning. The study was structured in three phases: identifying research gaps and opportunities, developing the conceptual model, and modeling a real hybrid flow shop using a multi-method approach. The results highlight the model’s potential to improve production execution and delivery performance, enhance partnerships among stakeholders, and reduce the need for renegotiation.