Improving Availability in a Retail Laundry by TPM, 5S, and Standardized Work: An Empirical Research

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  • Fabian Oliva-Rivera Universidad de Lima - (PE), Perú
  • Rodrigo Landa-López Universidad de Lima - (PE), Perú
  • Juan Carlos Quiroz-Flores Universidad de Lima - (PE), Perú

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https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2024.1.1.142

Palabras clave:

Availability Rate, Lean Service, TPM, 5S, Standardized Work, Retail Laundry Sector

Resumen

The research aimed to develop a maintenance model for a retail laundry using TPM, 5S, and standardized work to improve availability. The research was pre-experimental and found that the leading causes of low availability were the need for a maintenance plan, poor training, and disorganization. A pilot plan was implemented, resulting in a 7% increase in availability from 75% to 82%. The study highlights the importance of good machinery maintenance management and organization in the laundry business. The literature review discusses autonomous maintenance as a key component of TPM, which aims to eliminate downtime due to machine breakdowns and involves employees in maintenance activities. The study's results support the effectiveness of the maintenance model developed.

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2024-04-09

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Oliva-Rivera, F., Landa-López, R., & Quiroz-Flores, J. C. (2024). Improving Availability in a Retail Laundry by TPM, 5S, and Standardized Work: An Empirical Research. LACCEI, 1(10). https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2024.1.1.142

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