MATERIALS HANDLING MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY

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Autor(a) principal: Borges Vieira, Guilherme Bergmann
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Pasa, Giovana Savitri, Borsa, Maria Beatriz Nunes do Oliveira, Milan, Gabriel Sperandio, Pandolfo, Alberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: JOSCM. Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/joscm/article/view/9136
Resumo: The highly competitive environment, linked to the globalization phenomena, demands from companies more agility, better performance and the constant search for cost reduction. The present study focused on improvements in internal materials handling management, approaching the case of a large company in the automotive industry. Materials handling is intrinsically associated with production flow. Because of this, it has direct influence on transit time, resources usage, and service levels. The objective was to evaluate, in a systematic way, the impact of implemented changes in materials handling management on the internal customers' perceptions of cost, safety in service, service reliability, agility and overall satisfaction. A literature review preceded a case study in the company's manufacturing unit and the questionnaires were completed by 26 employees directly involved in the process. Analyzing the answers, it was possible to suggest that internal customers understood that the new materials handling management system enlarged service agility and reliability and reduced costs, which caused an improvement in overall satisfaction.
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title MATERIALS HANDLING MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY
spellingShingle MATERIALS HANDLING MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY
Borges Vieira, Guilherme Bergmann
internal handling
material flow
materials management
material handling management
service level.
title_short MATERIALS HANDLING MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY
title_full MATERIALS HANDLING MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY
title_fullStr MATERIALS HANDLING MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY
title_full_unstemmed MATERIALS HANDLING MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY
title_sort MATERIALS HANDLING MANAGEMENT:A CASE STUDY
author Borges Vieira, Guilherme Bergmann
author_facet Borges Vieira, Guilherme Bergmann
Pasa, Giovana Savitri
Borsa, Maria Beatriz Nunes do Oliveira
Milan, Gabriel Sperandio
Pandolfo, Alberto
author_role author
author2 Pasa, Giovana Savitri
Borsa, Maria Beatriz Nunes do Oliveira
Milan, Gabriel Sperandio
Pandolfo, Alberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges Vieira, Guilherme Bergmann
Pasa, Giovana Savitri
Borsa, Maria Beatriz Nunes do Oliveira
Milan, Gabriel Sperandio
Pandolfo, Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv internal handling
material flow
materials management
material handling management
service level.
topic internal handling
material flow
materials management
material handling management
service level.
description The highly competitive environment, linked to the globalization phenomena, demands from companies more agility, better performance and the constant search for cost reduction. The present study focused on improvements in internal materials handling management, approaching the case of a large company in the automotive industry. Materials handling is intrinsically associated with production flow. Because of this, it has direct influence on transit time, resources usage, and service levels. The objective was to evaluate, in a systematic way, the impact of implemented changes in materials handling management on the internal customers' perceptions of cost, safety in service, service reliability, agility and overall satisfaction. A literature review preceded a case study in the company's manufacturing unit and the questionnaires were completed by 26 employees directly involved in the process. Analyzing the answers, it was possible to suggest that internal customers understood that the new materials handling management system enlarged service agility and reliability and reduced costs, which caused an improvement in overall satisfaction.
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