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The development of a management storage system for wine production companies (Caso - Bodegas Añejas Ltda)

DESARROLLO DE UN SISTEMA DE GESTIÓN DE ALMACENAMIENTO PARA EMPRESAS PRODUCTORAS DE VINO (CASO-BODEGAS AÑEJAS LTDA)




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G. E. GONZÁLEZ ESPITIA, K. A. FARFÁN TRUJILLO, and E. ÁNGEL FUENTES ROJAS, “The development of a management storage system for wine production companies (Caso - Bodegas Añejas Ltda)”, Rev. Ing. Mat. Cienc. Inf, vol. 6, no. 11, pp. 45–71, Jan. 2019, Accessed: Oct. 25, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ojs.urepublicana.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/500

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GABRIEL ESTEBAN GONZÁLEZ ESPITIA,

Ingeniería industrial, Estudiante de la Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Libre Bogotá – Colombia.


KIMBERLY ALAMET FARFÁN TRUJILLO,

Ingeniería industrial, Estudiante de la Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Libre Bogotá – Colombia.


EVER ÁNGEL FUENTES ROJAS,

MBA., profesor de la Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Libre Bogotá - Colombia.


The storage management system seeks to control logistics processes in the operation as those of purchases, service to the client, inventory management, storage and transport, to optimize the supply chain; however, several studies use other tools that may be according to the analysis sector. In the case of Bodegas Añejas Ltda. three alternatives were presented that allow the development of the storage management system: The supply chain operations reference model that allows to look for the waste of spaces that affect the conditions of the worker and crossings in the operative flow, which increases the times in the activities; the method systematic layout planning that eliminates unnecessary movements in the operation and finally a simulation in Flexsim where two proposals are proposed to recognize the viability of the changes, where it is possible to increase in 2,108 bottles representing an increase of $ 17,000,000 in monthly sales.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21017/rimci.2019.v6.n11.a56


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