Process Optimization in Packaging Lines

dc.contributor.advisorOlivares Lugo, Luis A.
dc.contributor.authorOrengo Betancourt, Gilberto Jr.
dc.contributor.authorSantiago Sifuentes, Alondra N.
dc.contributor.authorGarcía Correa, Yadiel J.
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-16T16:55:38Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.descriptionFinal research poster for the senior design project.
dc.description.abstractViatris, a global pharmaceutical leader, undertook a transformative operational optimization project focused on Packaging Line 6, a critical component of its supply chain. This initiative was launched to address significant inefficiencies, including 39% idle time, excessive operator movement, and manual processes that inflated labor costs and reduced productivity. With four operators per line and over 300 feet of in-process travel per batch, the system was strained by waste, poor layout design, and underutilized talent. The project aimed to modernize workflows, reallocate 25% of the workforce without sacrificing output, and align operations with Viatris Hungary’s more efficient three-operator model. The strategy combines digitalization, automation, ergonomic improvements, and workforce optimization. Key achievements include a 76% reduction in travel distance between inspection stations (from 609 to 144 feet), a 31% decrease in standard travel time, and a 22.5% overall reduction in operator movement. These physical improvements were supported by cross-training operators, introducing automated palletizing (which cut palletizing time by 80%), repositioning Kronos terminals to save 91 feet of travel per cycle, and implementing a control system with a KPI dashboard for sustained compliance. Financially, the project demonstrates a compelling return on investment, with implementation costs of $128,950 and projected annual savings exceeding $315,000 yielding a payback period of just 17 months. These results validate not only the operational but also the economic viability of the initiative. Beyond cost savings, the redesign enhances regulatory compliance, improves employee well-being, and supports long-term sustainability goals.
dc.identifier.citationOrengo Betancourt, G. Jr., Santiago Sifuentes, A. N., & García Correa, Y. J. (2025). Process Optimization in Packaging Lines [Research Poster]. Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12475/3032
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherPolytechnic University of Puerto Rico
dc.relation.haspartSan Juan
dc.relation.ispartofIndustrial and Systems Engineering Program
dc.relation.ispartofseriesIndustrial and Systems Engineering Department
dc.relation.ispartofseriesSpring-2025
dc.rights.holderPolytechnic University of Puerto Rico, Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
dc.rights.licenseAll rights reserved
dc.subject.lcshPolytechnic University of Puerto Rico--Industrial and Systems Engineering Department--Undergraduates--Research--Capstone Design Project
dc.subject.lcshPolytechnic University of Puerto Rico--Industrial and Systems Engineering Department--Curricula--IE 4995-Capstone Design Course Extension
dc.subject.lcshPolytechnic University of Puerto Rico--Undergraduates--Posters
dc.subject.lcshSix Sigma (Quality control standard)
dc.subject.lcshPharmaceutical industry--Production control
dc.subject.lcshTime management--Employees
dc.titleProcess Optimization in Packaging Lines
dc.typePoster

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