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Exploring Lean Manufacturing Integration and Performance Evaluation for Process Optimization in the Food Processing Industry

Production Engineering Archives | 2026

Paper Details

Authors: Al-Dalain R.

DOI: 10.30657/pea.2026.32.7

Journal: Production Engineering Archives

Year: 2026

Publisher: Sciendo

Document Type: Article

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access

Cited by: 0

Abstract

Lean manufacturing has proven effective across many industries, yet its application in food processing remains constrained by product perishability and process variability. This study develops a hybrid Lean-Simulation framework that integrates Gemba walks, check sheets, Pareto analysis, Fishbone diagrams, and Value Stream Mapping (VSM) with Monte Carlo simulation to capture both deterministic inefficiencies and stochastic variability. Results show an average processing time of 354.98 minutes, with the 95th percentile at 378.96 minutes, confirming that Thawing and Packing are the dominant bottlenecks. By incorporating probabilistic analysis, the framework extends beyond conventional Lean tools and provides managers with actionable insights to enhance stability, allocate resources strategically, and improve responsiveness in food processing operations. © 2026 Reema Al-dalain, published by Quality and Production Managers Association.

Keywords

Food Processing; Lean Manufacturing; Monte Carlo Simulation