Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines

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Autor(a) principal: Lammoglia, José Antonio de Miranda
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Brandalise, Nilson, Hernandez, Cecilia Toledo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/990
Resumo: The scenario of global competitiveness demands more and more of the organizations the search for continuous improvement. For survival, in the face of adverse market conditions, modern production management strategies are essential to make production processes increasingly efficient, lean and sustainable, minimizing losses in their production systems. In this sense, when thinking about changes in production lines, in search of improvements in their process, criteria that provide Benefits, Opportunities, Costs and Risks (BOCR) should be considered. In this way, managers and executives should rely on tools and methods that allow them to guide their decisions in a clear way. The objective of this work is to apply a method of Decision Making with Multiple Criteria to the alternatives of investment projects in production lines in Lean Manufacturing concept. As a general result, it was possible to observe the applicability of the AHP BOCR method for the decision-making case involving several criteria and subcriteria for choosing the Lean investment project in the steel environment, the preferred alternative being the discontinuity of the production line 1 and the absorption of their respective production volume by production lines 2 and 3 through investments in them.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines
title Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines
spellingShingle Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines
Lammoglia, José Antonio de Miranda
Lean Manufacturing
AHP BOCR
project selection
title_short Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines
title_full Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines
title_fullStr Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines
title_full_unstemmed Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines
title_sort Analytical hierarchy process - bocr applied for the best lean project selection for production lines
author Lammoglia, José Antonio de Miranda
author_facet Lammoglia, José Antonio de Miranda
Brandalise, Nilson
Hernandez, Cecilia Toledo
author_role author
author2 Brandalise, Nilson
Hernandez, Cecilia Toledo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lammoglia, José Antonio de Miranda
Brandalise, Nilson
Hernandez, Cecilia Toledo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lean Manufacturing
AHP BOCR
project selection
topic Lean Manufacturing
AHP BOCR
project selection
description The scenario of global competitiveness demands more and more of the organizations the search for continuous improvement. For survival, in the face of adverse market conditions, modern production management strategies are essential to make production processes increasingly efficient, lean and sustainable, minimizing losses in their production systems. In this sense, when thinking about changes in production lines, in search of improvements in their process, criteria that provide Benefits, Opportunities, Costs and Risks (BOCR) should be considered. In this way, managers and executives should rely on tools and methods that allow them to guide their decisions in a clear way. The objective of this work is to apply a method of Decision Making with Multiple Criteria to the alternatives of investment projects in production lines in Lean Manufacturing concept. As a general result, it was possible to observe the applicability of the AHP BOCR method for the decision-making case involving several criteria and subcriteria for choosing the Lean investment project in the steel environment, the preferred alternative being the discontinuity of the production line 1 and the absorption of their respective production volume by production lines 2 and 3 through investments in them.
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