A Plan-Do-Check-Act Based Process Improvement Intervention for Quality Improvement
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2021-09-15Autor
García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis
ARREDONDO-SOTO, KARINA CECILIA
BLANCO-FERNÁNDEZ, Julio
MIRANDA-ACKERMAN, MARCO AUGUSTO
SOLÍS-QUINTEROS, MARIA MARCELA
REALYVÁSQUEZ-VARGAS, ARTURO
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Waste from raw materials has a direct influence on the final price of a product. However,
since waste has no added value to products, customers are unwilling to pay for it. Reducing waste along
the production process and supply chain allows companies to decrease costs and remain competitive in
product prices. This research is conducted in a medical device manufacturing company located in Tijuana
(Mexico). The company found a negative variation in part number 9540, a metallic foil used for hot
stamping. During inventory cycle counts, the company found that they were purchasing rawer material than
necessary due to a 50% of waste generated along the production process. We implemented two process
improvement methodologies, namely Practical Process Improvement (PPI) and the Plan-Do-Check-Act
model, to eliminate 100% of the raw material waste, specifically regarding the foil’s waste. The improvement
project comprised two phases: a) adjusting the parameters of the hot foil stamping machine and b) replacing
the hot foil stamping machine with a pad printing machine. In our research, the PPI methodology is presented
in 8 detailed stages as a simple problem-solving method, in contrast with five stages reported in other
documented cases. This case study presents how a company can apply continuous improvement programs
and its managerial implications, even without having a structured and defined systems for quality, such as
Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing implemented. After the two implementation phases, the improvement
project led to economic savings of $165,000 in a year.