Campus Manaus Distrito Industrial
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Artigo de Periódico Um estudo sobre as etapas do processo de movimentação de materiais em uma organização industrial de Manaus, Brasil(2025-05-15) Encarnação, Gessyca Sousa da; Silva, Rayson Gustavo de Castro; Silva, Daniel Nascimento eThis study analyzed the stages of the materials handling process practiced by an industry that operates in the industrial hub of Manaus. It used the survey method, whose data were collected with the help of a semi-structured interview script and another script to observe the functioning of the process selected for study, constructed based on the theoretical architecture developed based on the literature review. The results showed that a) the materials handling process practiced consists of eight stages, with the first being performed outside the storage area, b) the equipment used for handling is used in specific substages to perform specific activities, and c) the functionalities of the equipment used are associated with the efforts to maintain the integrity of raw materials and products while contributing to streamlining the production process. The conclusion shows that the practice of the materials handling process contradicts the theoretical architecture developed in the first and the last stagesArtigo de Periódico Análise do processo de armazenamento de materiais de uma organização industrial em Manaus, Brasil(2025-04-08) Silva, Rayson Gustavo de Castro; Encarnação, Gessyca Sousa da; Silva, Daniel NascimentoThis study analyzed the stages of the materials storage process in an industry operating in the industrial hub of Manaus. The research was based on the theories of processes and storage to build a theoretical architecture that summarizes the state of the art. The method used was a survey, with data collected using a semistructured interview script and another observation script, analyzed using the client-supplier technique and organized using tables summarizing the stages and their contents and objectives. The results showed that a) there are eight stages in the storage process used, including a previous stage of weighing the material; b) the more complex stages are performed with a greater number of sub-stages, which allows for fewer failures in the operations as the labor force and technological instruments are specialized in their execution; and c) the specific objectives of each stage are aligned with the intended objective of the storage process. The findings show that the empirically observed stages are in line with the theoretical architecture of the study, with the first and last stages being, respectively, reception and dispatch, and the intermediate stages varying according to the type of material and specificities of the production process. The main contributions of the study to science were the proposition of a conceptual definition for the materials storage process and the confirmation that this process begins with reception and ends with dispatch, differing in the intermediate stages.
