CONTRIBUTION OF LEAN MANUFACTURING CONCEPTS TO REDUCING WASTE IN DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

This article aims to analyze the levels of waste of components used in destructive testing for releasing the assembly line of an automotive parts factory. In this way, it aims to apply an improvement that involves the reduction of the amount of parts destroyed daily, consequently reducing their mont...

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Published inProceedings on engineering sciences (Online) Vol. 5; no. 4; pp. 627 - 636
Main Authors da Motta Reis, Jose Salvador, de Souza Sampaio, Nilo Antonio, de Barros, Jose Glenio Medeiros, Cardoso, Ronald Palandi, Werderits Silva, Dayana Elizabeth, Santos, Gilberto, Motta Barbosa, Luis Cesar Ferreira
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published University of Kragujevac 15.12.2023
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Summary:This article aims to analyze the levels of waste of components used in destructive testing for releasing the assembly line of an automotive parts factory. In this way, it aims to apply an improvement that involves the reduction of the amount of parts destroyed daily, consequently reducing their monthly costs. For this, based on the case study methodology, the percentages of discard in relation to sales of all parts currently produced were surveyed, in order to identify the line that has more discarded components and, from this, to analyze the waste factors, based on the Lean Manufacturing concepts. After the waste analysis and the application of process improvement, there was a reduction in the cost of parts for destruction. The cost, which was 0.71% of the total monthly sales, became 0.19%.
ISSN:2620-2832
2683-4111
DOI:10.24874/PES05.04.005