Tesis Ingeniería Industrial
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Item Evaluación de la Metodología Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning Ddmrp frente a la planificación tradicional de la producción en una empresa textil(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería en Sistemas, Electrónica e Industrial. Carrera de Ingeniería Industrial, 2025-02) Arcos López Evelyn de las Mercedes; Naranjo Chiriboga Israel ErnestoThe textile industry faces significant challenges in supply chain management, inventory control, and production planning due to prolonged response times to market demands, inadequate real-time tracking of inputs, and imbalances in stock levels of demanded and non-demanded products. These issues highlight the limitations of traditional planning methods in adapting to demand volatility and optimizing resources, which negatively impacts competitiveness, customer satisfaction, and operational costs. This study aimed to evaluate the Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP) methodology as a more efficient alternative aligned with the company’s specific needs. An integrated approach combining applied, bibliographic, and field research methodologies was employed. The process began with a diagnosis of the company’s current production and inventory management processes, identifying critical areas for improvement. Strategic buffers were then implemented, and demand-driven planning was applied to achieve better synchronization between operations and market fluctuations. The results demonstrated that DDMRP outperforms traditional planning, achieving significant inventory cost reductions of $11,623.05 in October and $16,288.36 in November for the company’s best-selling products. These findings confirm that DDMRP is an effective solution for managing demand uncertainty, enhancing operational efficiency, and optimizing inventory management, contributing to the company’s competitiveness and sustainability in a dynamic market.