6TOC model for small wood furniture companies to increase machining productivity in Villa El Salvador industrial cluster

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This research article focuses on the application of the main engineering tools in the wood furniture manufacturing sector. It uses as an information source furniture companies of the industrial park of Villa El Salvador. Its objective is to implement 6TOC methodology based on LEAN philosophy, Six Sigma and restrictions theory, focusing on improvements to the bottleneck. Defines the product design as an ideal input for the planning and development of activities. Start to know the work environment: stations and functions, machines and tools, plant layout and ergonomics in order to increase productivity. Application of tools level operations for planning, control and execution of production. Resulted in the GDP in the year 2017 increased by 2.2%. However, the manufacturing sector of goods decreased by 5.5%, that is, it impairs GDP growth, since the wood and furniture industry, which had an aggregate gross manufacturing value of −19.9%.

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Gutierrez, L., Laredo, J., Sotelo, F., & Raymundo, C. (2020). 6TOC model for small wood furniture companies to increase machining productivity in Villa El Salvador industrial cluster. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1018, pp. 1007–1013). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25629-6_156

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