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A indústria está em constante evolução, tendo já passado por três revoluções industriais. Todas elas resultaram numa melhoria dos processos produtivos, com o aumento da sua produtividade e eficiência. Atualmente, encontra-se em transição para uma quarta revolução industrial, também denominada por Indústria 4.0, que consiste num sistema complexo, mas ajustável que explora o potencial das tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TIC). Espera-se que sistemas utilizados atualmente, como o Manufacturing Execution System (MES), forneçam o suporte necessário para a concretização desta integração complexa entre hardware e software. A indústria alimentar é muito competitiva e enfrenta desafios específicos, além dos desafios dos comuns aos restantes setores industriais, e a adoção do MES e do conceito de Indústria 4.0 parece ser uma solução promissora para os ultrapassar. O Flow M é um software de gestão industrial MES para a indústria desenvolvido pela FoodInTech, que pode dar resposta a estes desafios. Este software confere inúmeros benefícios às empresas que o implementam, nomeadamente, dar suporte a sistemas de qualidade como, por exemplo, a International Featured Standard (IFS) Food 6.1. O objetivo deste trabalho foi a implementação do Flow M e, consequentemente, a desmaterialização da norma. Assim, toda a documentação e procedimentos por ela exigidos passam a ser geridos num único local. Este trabalho foi desenvolvido na Nortesea, empresa transformadora de pescado e marisco, que é certificada pela IFS Food 6.1 desde 2019. A aplicação foi implementada seguindo o fluxo produtivo (Receções > Processos produtivos > Processos de embalamento > Preparações de encomenda) e paralelamente foram sendo implementados os processos de qualidade (Módulos de registos, gestão documental e incidências). Desta forma, foi sendo construída uma correspondência entre os requisitos da norma e os módulos da aplicação que a desmaterializavam. No fim, a Nortesea ficou com o Flow M totalmente implementado e os requisitos da norma IFS Food 6.1 desmaterializados na mesma.
Industry is in constant evolution, and it has already been through three industrial revolutions. All of them resulted in the productive processes improvement with an increasement in productivity and efficiency. Nowadays, industry is in transition to a fourth industrial revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, which consists in a complex but adjustable system that explores the potential of information and communication technologies. It is expected that systems that are used today, like the Manufacturing Execution System, can provide the necessary support for this complex hardware and software integration. The food industry is very competitive, and it faces specific challenges besides the challenges common to other industry sectors and the adoption of MES and of the concept of Industry 4.0 appears to be a promising solution to overcome them. Flow M is a MES industrial management software for the food industry developed by Foodintech, which can respond to these challenges. This software provides multiple benefits to companies that implement it, namely supporting quality systems such as IFS Food 6.1. The aim of this work was the implementation of Flow M and, consequently, the dematerialization of the standard. Thus, all the documentation and procedures required by it are now managed in a single location. This work was developed at Nortesea, a fish and seafood processing company that has been certified by IFS Food 6.1 since 2019. The application was implemented following the production flow (Receptions > Productive processes > Packaging > Order preparations) and at the same time the quality processes were implemented (records, document management and incidents modules). In this way, a correspondence was built between the requirements of the standard and the application modules that dematerialized it. In the end, Nortesea had Flow M fully implemented and the requirements of IFS Food 6.1 dematerialized in it.
Industry is in constant evolution, and it has already been through three industrial revolutions. All of them resulted in the productive processes improvement with an increasement in productivity and efficiency. Nowadays, industry is in transition to a fourth industrial revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, which consists in a complex but adjustable system that explores the potential of information and communication technologies. It is expected that systems that are used today, like the Manufacturing Execution System, can provide the necessary support for this complex hardware and software integration. The food industry is very competitive, and it faces specific challenges besides the challenges common to other industry sectors and the adoption of MES and of the concept of Industry 4.0 appears to be a promising solution to overcome them. Flow M is a MES industrial management software for the food industry developed by Foodintech, which can respond to these challenges. This software provides multiple benefits to companies that implement it, namely supporting quality systems such as IFS Food 6.1. The aim of this work was the implementation of Flow M and, consequently, the dematerialization of the standard. Thus, all the documentation and procedures required by it are now managed in a single location. This work was developed at Nortesea, a fish and seafood processing company that has been certified by IFS Food 6.1 since 2019. The application was implemented following the production flow (Receptions > Productive processes > Packaging > Order preparations) and at the same time the quality processes were implemented (records, document management and incidents modules). In this way, a correspondence was built between the requirements of the standard and the application modules that dematerialized it. In the end, Nortesea had Flow M fully implemented and the requirements of IFS Food 6.1 dematerialized in it.
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Indústria Alimentar MES IFS Food 6.1 Indústria 4.0 Food Industry Industry 4.0
