Results of the application of autonomous maintenance in the mitigation of waste generation: Case study in a footwear company in Jaú/SP

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Autor(a) principal: Bonifácio,Marcos Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Martins,Antonio Cesar Germano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gestão & Produção
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Resumo: Abstract Finding alternatives to what is generally used in companies allows a different strategic vision to be built, which can lead to different results. In this context, the present study applied the Autonomous Maintenance pillar (AM) of the Total Productive Maintenance tool (TPM) in an unusual context. The AM is used to involve the various actors of the company in the conservation of equipment with the aim of improving their performance concerning a reduction of failures and an availability and reliability increase. In the present study, the AM had the objetive of mitigating the generation of waste in the production of a women's shoes industry, installed in a Local Productive Agglomeration (LPA). This APL is composed mostly of micro and small enterprises (MPE) that do not have the culture to using maintenance tools, but in its process generate hazardous waste. It is important to highlight that this kind of company does not typically use the concepts of industrial maintenance. In conclusion, with the implementation of the AM pillar, it was possible to reduce the volume of waste generated in the cutting sector, contrary to the fact that the company does not use the concepts of industrial maintenance in its strategic decisions, thus opening up new strategic possibilities for discussing the use of widely disseminated tools in some areas for other purposes.
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title Results of the application of autonomous maintenance in the mitigation of waste generation: Case study in a footwear company in Jaú/SP
spellingShingle Results of the application of autonomous maintenance in the mitigation of waste generation: Case study in a footwear company in Jaú/SP
Bonifácio,Marcos Antonio
Women's shoes
Autonomous maintenance
Total productive maintenance
Local productive agglomeration
title_short Results of the application of autonomous maintenance in the mitigation of waste generation: Case study in a footwear company in Jaú/SP
title_full Results of the application of autonomous maintenance in the mitigation of waste generation: Case study in a footwear company in Jaú/SP
title_fullStr Results of the application of autonomous maintenance in the mitigation of waste generation: Case study in a footwear company in Jaú/SP
title_full_unstemmed Results of the application of autonomous maintenance in the mitigation of waste generation: Case study in a footwear company in Jaú/SP
title_sort Results of the application of autonomous maintenance in the mitigation of waste generation: Case study in a footwear company in Jaú/SP
author Bonifácio,Marcos Antonio
author_facet Bonifácio,Marcos Antonio
Martins,Antonio Cesar Germano
author_role author
author2 Martins,Antonio Cesar Germano
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bonifácio,Marcos Antonio
Martins,Antonio Cesar Germano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Women's shoes
Autonomous maintenance
Total productive maintenance
Local productive agglomeration
topic Women's shoes
Autonomous maintenance
Total productive maintenance
Local productive agglomeration
description Abstract Finding alternatives to what is generally used in companies allows a different strategic vision to be built, which can lead to different results. In this context, the present study applied the Autonomous Maintenance pillar (AM) of the Total Productive Maintenance tool (TPM) in an unusual context. The AM is used to involve the various actors of the company in the conservation of equipment with the aim of improving their performance concerning a reduction of failures and an availability and reliability increase. In the present study, the AM had the objetive of mitigating the generation of waste in the production of a women's shoes industry, installed in a Local Productive Agglomeration (LPA). This APL is composed mostly of micro and small enterprises (MPE) that do not have the culture to using maintenance tools, but in its process generate hazardous waste. It is important to highlight that this kind of company does not typically use the concepts of industrial maintenance. In conclusion, with the implementation of the AM pillar, it was possible to reduce the volume of waste generated in the cutting sector, contrary to the fact that the company does not use the concepts of industrial maintenance in its strategic decisions, thus opening up new strategic possibilities for discussing the use of widely disseminated tools in some areas for other purposes.
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