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Examinando por Materia "Simulación de Eventos Discretos (DES)"

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    Evaluación Operativa De Colas En La Estación Aguacatala Del Metro De Medellín
    (2024) Cantellón, Jesús D.; Serna, Emanuel; Toro, Juan E.; Universidad EAFIT
    The increase in the supply of services and the resulting queues at the Aguacatala station of the Medellín Metro highlights the importance of designing solutions that ensure efficient, comfortable, and safe circulation for users. The study presented in this document proposes to address this challenge by modeling the operation of the Aguacatala station, focusing specifically on queue management, using the Discrete Event Simulation (DES) methodology. The impact of the available services at the station is evaluated through a baseline scenario, measuring wait times and queue lengths on the platform. As a result, visual outputs are generated to identify under which situations wait times and crowding conditions would exceed certain thresholds.
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    Integración Manufactura – Envasado En El Área De Gran Volumen En Prebel Usando Des
    (2024) Valencia, M.; Cano, S. M.; Martinod, T.; Universidad EAFIT
    Prebel, as a cosmetics manufacturing company, faces delays in its packaging process due to the unavailability of fixed tanks, which affects the fulfillment of production orders. This work presents a discrete event simulation (DES) model developed in SIMUL8 to analyze the packaging area's operation and propose solutions to optimize the process. The study is based on real data and focuses on identifying the main causes of stoppages and their impact on production. The results show that reorganizing staff breaks could increase efficiency by 10%, suggesting that optimizing existing resources is more effective than increasing tank or personnel capacity.

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