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Trabalhos ténico-científico oriundos de convênios com universidades para oferta de turmas de mestrado e doutorados no Estado do Amazonas
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Item Application of layout for the study of production capacity of an automotive industry segment(INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2015) FIGUEIREDO, Ana Tereza Franco de; MONTEIRO, Daiane Rodrigues; MORAES, Marcelo Rubin; Prof. Dr. José Heder BenattiThis article analyzes and evaluates the layout, time studies, and methods applied in a factory within the automotive industry segment located at the Manaus Industrial Pole (PIM), which produces parts for the Southeast, South, and Northeast regions of Brazil. The objective is to determine the detailed production capacity for automotive radio assembly, focusing on critical operations. Rigorous methods, including real shop floor measurements, were used to establish standard production times. The results showed potential to enhance the organization's competitiveness through lean manufacturing practices, layout optimization, and sustainable actions.Item APLICAÇÃO DE FERRAMENTAS DO LEAN MANUFACTURING EM UM PROCESSO DE SMT: ESTUDO DE CASO(Instituto de Tecnologia, 2015) UHLMANN, Iracyanne Retto; LEITE, Jandecy Cabral; SOUZA, José Antonio da SilvaMany organizations have looked for increasing their competitiveness by reducing costs. One of the most used strategies nowadays to reduce waste in production processes and consequently increase added value is the Lean Production System (LPS) application, also known as lean manufacturing. The objective of this study is to show the benefits of some lean tools applications in a Surface Mount Technology (SMT) process in an electro-electronic industry at Manaus Industrial Pole (PIM). The case study methodology was used, oriented by the Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control (DMAIC) tool. After performing the lean events, the main result was achieved: an increase in the lean maturity index in the process, from 25.20% (stone phase) to 81.80% (gold phase).
