Filling Process Optimization Through an Automated System in the Cleaning Products Industry

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  • Aldair Jiaref Canaza Espejo Universidad Privada del Norte
  • Matias Samuel Ochoa Alejos Universidad Privada del Norte
  • Juan Daniel Contreras Valdivia Universidad Privada del Norte
  • Oscar Raúl Huároc Bravo Universidad Privada del Norte
  • Marco Antonio Diaz Diaz Universidad Privada del Norte

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18687/LEIRD2025.1.1.671

Palabras clave:

Automatización Industrial, Tiempo de Ciclo, Proceso de Llenado, Control mediante PLC, Eficiencia Operativa

Resumen

This research, with a quantitative approach, analyzes the implementation of an automated filling system using sensors and programmable logic controllers (PLC) in a liquid product manufacturing plant. The study arises in response to inefficiencies identified in the manual process, such as long cycle times, low performance, and a high failure rate attributable to human errors and operational variability. The applied methodology included a technical analysis using tools such as the Pareto Chart, FMEA, and criticality analysis, followed by the design, implementation, and validation of the automated system. Key indicators such as cycle time, performance, and failure rate were used to evaluate operational improvement. The results show a reduction in the average monthly cycle time from 113.1 to 92.8 hours (17.9%), an increase in performance from 70.7% to 86.0%, and a decrease in the failure rate from 29.3% to 14.0%. These changes reflect a significant improvement in the efficiency, continuity, and reliability of the filling process, highlighting the positive impact of automation on productivity and the reduction of human error.

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2025-12-09

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Canaza Espejo, A. J., Ochoa Alejos, M. S., Contreras Valdivia, J. D., Huároc Bravo, O. R., & Diaz Diaz, M. A. (2025). Filling Process Optimization Through an Automated System in the Cleaning Products Industry. LACCEI, 2(13). https://doi.org/10.18687/LEIRD2025.1.1.671

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