The Implementation of Lean Manufacturing on Zero Waste Technologies in the Food Processing Industry: Insights from Food Processing Companies in Kosovo and North Macedonia

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作者
Veseli, Artan [1 ]
Bajraktari, Agron [1 ]
Petkoska, Anka Trajkovska [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Appl Sci Ferizaj, Fac Tourism & Environm, Ferizaj 70000, Kosovo
[2] St Clement Ohrid Univ Bitola, Fac Technol & Tech Sci, Dimitar Vlahov 1400, Veles, North Macedonia
[3] Korea Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, 145 Anam Ro, Seoul 02841, South Korea
关键词
lean manufacturing; zero waste; sustainable food processing; Kosovo; North Macedonia; 6; SIGMA; SUSTAINABILITY; MANAGEMENT; QUALITY; SYSTEM; PERFORMANCE; INTEGRATION; DIRECTIONS; GREEN;
D O I
10.3390/su16146016
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study aims to investigate the impact of lean manufacturing (LM) practices in the food processing (FP) industries of Kosovo and North Macedonia. It focuses on examining the effects of LM practices on operational performance metrics and evaluating the challenges and opportunities in integrating lean principles with zero waste (ZW) technologies and sustainability objectives. A qualitative multiple case study approach was used to examine nine case studies from companies in Kosovo and North Macedonia, with four companies from Kosovo and five from North Macedonia. Semi-structured interviews, guided by themes derived from a comprehensive literature review, facilitated in-depth discussions on lean practices and their influence on operational metrics and ZW technologies. For analyzing the qualitative data, a thematic analysis approach was employed, involving a multi-step coding process that ensured a comprehensive exploration and interpretation of the data. The thematic analysis uncovered that LM practices, such as Just-In-Time (JIT), Total Productive/Preventive Maintenance (TPM), Statistical Process Control (SPC), and employee involvement, considerably improve efficiency, quality, and responsiveness. The results demonstrate a close relationship between LM practices and sustainability goals, especially in waste reduction and resource optimization. Identified challenges include organizational resistance to change and resource constraints, while opportunities for improvement were noted in employee involvement, supplier engagement, and continuous improvement initiatives. This study underscores the potential of LM methodologies to boost operational performance, foster sustainability, and tackle specific challenges within the industry, offering key insights for enhancing sustainable food production in both Kosovo and North Macedonia.
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