This thesis, titled "Analysis and Mapping of Internal Logistics Flows of Materials and Semi-finished Products in the Value Stream Circond 1.0: A Lean Manufacturing Approach", presents a comprehensive investigation into the implementation of Lean Manufacturing principles within the production processes of Circond 1.0, a facility dedicated to the manufacturing of stainless steel heat exchangers. The primary objective of this study is to analyze and optimize the internal logistics flows of materials and semi-finished products, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and reducing waste throughout the value stream. The research employs various lean tools, including Spaghetti Chart and Value Stream Mapping (VSM), to identify sources of waste and analyze their root causes through- out the value chain. By systematically assessing the movement of materials, the study highlights critical areas for improvement, proposing actionable strategies to streamline processes and enhance value creation. The findings demonstrate that the integration of Lean principles not only fosters a culture of continuous improvement but also significantly contributes to reduced Lead Times, improved product quality, reduces production waste and increased customer satisfaction. Implementing Lean Manufacturing practices is crucial in today’s competitive land- scape, as it empowers organizations to respond swiftly to market demands while minimizing costs. This thesis underscores the importance of Lean methodologies in transforming operational paradigms, advocating for their adoption as a strategic framework for driving innovation and sustainability in manufacturing environments. Ultimately, this work provides valuable insights for industry practitioners aiming to enhance their operational performance and achieve long-term success through Lean principles.
Questa tesi, dal titolo "Analisi e Mappatura dei Flussi Logistici Interni di Materiali e Semilavorati nella Value Stream Circond 1.0: un Approccio basato sui Principi della Lean Manufacturing", presenta un'indagine completa sull'implementazione dei principi di Lean Manufacturing nei processi produttivi di Circond 1.0, una reparto dedicato alla produzione di scambiatori di calore in acciaio inossidabile. L'obiettivo primario di questo studio è analizzare e ottimizzare i flussi logistici interni dei materiali e dei prodotti semilavorati, migliorando in tal modo l'efficienza operativa e riducendo gli sprechi lungo tutto il flusso del valore. La ricerca utilizza vari strumenti di analisi, tra cui lo Spaghetti Chart e la Value Stream Map (VSM), per identificare le fonti di spreco e analizzare le loro cause profonde lungo tutta la catena del valore. Valutando sistematicamente il movimento dei materiali, lo studio evidenzia aree critiche di miglioramento, proponendo strategie attuabili per snellire i processi e migliorare la creazione del valore. I risultati dimostrano che l'integrazione dei principi Lean non solo favorisce una cultura del miglioramento continuo, ma contribuisce anche in modo significativo a ridurre i tempi di consegna, migliorare la qualità del prodotto, ridurre gli sprechi produttivi e aumentare la soddisfazione del cliente. Implementare le pratiche di produzione snella è fondamentale nel panorama competitivo odierno, in quanto consente alle organizzazioni di rispondere rapidamente alle richieste del mercato riducendo al minimo i costi. Questa tesi sottolinea l'importanza delle metodologie Lean nella trasformazione dei paradigmi operativi, promuovendo la loro adozione come quadro strategico per guidare l'innovazione e la sostenibilità negli ambienti di produzione. In definitiva, questo lavoro fornisce preziose informazioni per i professionisti del settore che mirano a migliorare le loro prestazioni operative e raggiungere il successo a lungo termine attraverso principi Lean.
Analisi e Mappatura dei Flussi Logistici Interni di Materiali e Semilavorati nella Value Stream Circond 1.0: un Approccio basato sui Principi della Lean Manufacturing
MASTROPASQUA, CARLO
2023/2024
Abstract
This thesis, titled "Analysis and Mapping of Internal Logistics Flows of Materials and Semi-finished Products in the Value Stream Circond 1.0: A Lean Manufacturing Approach", presents a comprehensive investigation into the implementation of Lean Manufacturing principles within the production processes of Circond 1.0, a facility dedicated to the manufacturing of stainless steel heat exchangers. The primary objective of this study is to analyze and optimize the internal logistics flows of materials and semi-finished products, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and reducing waste throughout the value stream. The research employs various lean tools, including Spaghetti Chart and Value Stream Mapping (VSM), to identify sources of waste and analyze their root causes through- out the value chain. By systematically assessing the movement of materials, the study highlights critical areas for improvement, proposing actionable strategies to streamline processes and enhance value creation. The findings demonstrate that the integration of Lean principles not only fosters a culture of continuous improvement but also significantly contributes to reduced Lead Times, improved product quality, reduces production waste and increased customer satisfaction. Implementing Lean Manufacturing practices is crucial in today’s competitive land- scape, as it empowers organizations to respond swiftly to market demands while minimizing costs. This thesis underscores the importance of Lean methodologies in transforming operational paradigms, advocating for their adoption as a strategic framework for driving innovation and sustainability in manufacturing environments. Ultimately, this work provides valuable insights for industry practitioners aiming to enhance their operational performance and achieve long-term success through Lean principles.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12075/20277