Machines (Apr 2022)

Analysis of the Implementation of the Single Minute Exchange of Die Methodology in an Agroindustry through Action Research

  • Murilo Augusto Silva Ribeiro,
  • Ana Carolina Oliveira Santos,
  • Gabriela da Fonseca de Amorim,
  • Carlos Henrique de Oliveira,
  • Rodrigo Aparecido da Silva Braga,
  • Roberto Silva Netto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/machines10050287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 287

Abstract

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This work aims to implement and analyze the effect of the Single Minute Exchange of Die (SMED) implementation in the bean packaging operation in a company in east Minas Gerais, Brazil. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research methodology used was action research. Two cycles of action research were conducted; the first to carry out phase one of SMED, and the second to execute phases two and three. Originality/Research gap: There are few studies on the application of Lean Manufacturing tools in agroindustry. Some works present case studies, mainly in the food supply chain aiming to fill this gap. Regarding SMED applied in agribusiness, no work was found. Key statistical results: The implementation of this methodology allowed the reduction of setup time by around 58%, the distance travelled by operators in the process by approximately 50%, in addition to gains in a production capacity of 14%. Practical Implications: It is concluded that the application of the methodology caused an increase in the company’s productivity, as it was possible to obtain gains in productive capacity without changing the amount of hours worked or the number of employees involved in the production process. Limitations of the investigation: This methodology was applied only once and the challenges encountered were not documented.

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