Iturri Zabalza, Irati2015-11-122015-11-122015https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/19162The aim of this project is to carry out a theoretical-practical analysis of Lean Manufacturing in a production line of the Hot End of an exhaust system. This exercise is called Hoshin. A Hoshin is a continuous improvement process in which all the people involved in the production line take part: operators, line engineers, security department, quality department, excellence system of the company or continuous improvement department et cetera. The Hoshin exercise consists of four parts: - Direct observation of the initial method that the operators are using to work in the production line and detection of failures and different types of variability. - Removal of the wastes by implementing improvements. - Establishment of a new standardized work method. - Tracking of the new method after implementing the different improvements. What is intended to achieve with this exercise is a reduction of variability, an improvement of security, quality, flows and ergonomics and a reorganization of the line to make it more adaptable to customer’s demand, improving this way the line’s productivity.application/pdfspaContinuous improvementHoshinLean manufacturingElimination of wastesMejora continua (Hoshin) en una línea de producción de Hot Ends de tubos de escapeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis2015-11-02info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIngeniería industrial