Affiliation:
1. Instituto Tecnologico de Ciudad Juarez
Abstract
This article presents the design of a computerized system for the traceability and reuse of pieces, where it impacts on the reduction of manufacturing costs, contributing to the decrease in the consumption of natural resources. The components to be reused are recovered from a complete used equipment, starting from a list of all its parts. The system facilitates the traceability of the components that need to be recovered, reducing the time of location and supplying parts to the production areas. In addition, it avoids the saturation in the warehouse area of parts that are not required. This system will have data in real time and concise on the inputs and outputs of raw material, speeding up the reception of equipment, making the capture of input inventory. As a result, it will lead to better production planning, increasing the recovery rates of the required components, making the most of the storage area, decreasing equipment unloading times. In addition, it will allow a better costing of inputs and outputs of the company. On the other hand, the software development cost was minimal, and could have a considerable impact on the profits of the industry, ecology and the economy where it is implemented.
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