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Model for estimating productivity for the manufacture of aluminium formworks used for the construction of housing with the concrete wall constructive method

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  • Ricardo Chagas Tolentino
  • Miguel Luiz Ribeiro Ferreira

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In this article, the feasibility of using a model of estimating overall productivity in the production of aluminium formworks in a factory located in the City of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the building of popular housing 'my home, my life' program developed by the Brazilian Government is evaluated. It stands out, that the concept of overall productivity, considers the productive and unproductive times, when production is stopped for some reason. The proposed model is composed of the process productivity and idleness functions. Process productivity involves all production activities of the products studied in this article. The idleness function includes all events that cause production to stop at the factory. The data collected during the production were processed via Monte Carlo simulation, using Palisade Corporation's @Risk 7.6.1 software. The results revealed that the proposed model was successful, indicating that it can be used in industry.

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  • Ricardo Chagas Tolentino & Miguel Luiz Ribeiro Ferreira, 2023. "Model for estimating productivity for the manufacture of aluminium formworks used for the construction of housing with the concrete wall constructive method," International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 38(1), pages 98-122.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpqma:v:38:y:2023:i:1:p:98-122
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