Karen Caballero-Rojas, Oscar Palacios-Aguilar, Ernesto Altamirano-Flores
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In the manufacturing sector, the Lean philosophy is well known for propos-ing the reduction of waste within the industry, which is manifested in terms of downtime within companies. In a sector of large proportions such as mass consumption food, the reduction of these losses translates into significant savings in the business economy, so key indicators, such as the OEE, are used to evaluate the efficiency of the process in terms of quality, perfor-mance and availability. Within this context, this article presents an applica-tion model of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), using FMEA for the di-agnosis and SMED for the optimization of the results, within its structure; which was validated through a pilot test, achieving an increase of 5.17% in the OEE of the sauce production line of the company in the case study, demonstrating the effectiveness of the model within contexts whose losses lie in prolonged machine downtime.