Development of a Value Stream Map to Optimize the Production Process in a Luxury Metal Piece Manufacturing Company

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The current market is highly competitive, and customers are increasingly demanding. In this context, organizations need to adopt tools that enhance process efficiency to ensure competitiveness. This report aims to implement Lean tools, specifically Value Stream Mapping (VSM) and complementary tools, to optimize the production process in the metal treatment industry. A case study was conducted, beginning with a brief sector and process recognition, followed by an analysis of production stages using VSM. Value-added activities, non-value-added activities, and waste were identified. The current VSM revealed a Lead Time (LT) of approximately 336 h (14 days), value-added activities (VA) of 21 h, and a process cycle efficiency (PCE) of 6.29%. Improvement actions were proposed to reduce waste and increase competitiveness. After implementation, the LT decreased to approximately 318 h (13 days), VA increased to 23 h, and process efficiency improved to 7.15%. Despite the limitations of VSM in discontinuous flows, its use increased process efficiency, demonstrating its applicability in complex industrial contexts.

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Costa, B., Varejão, J., & Gaspar, P. D. (2024). Development of a Value Stream Map to Optimize the Production Process in a Luxury Metal Piece Manufacturing Company. Processes, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12081612

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