Gestión Empresarial basada en Métodos Cuantitativos

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    Mejoramiento de la estructura de costos mediante la gestión de inventarios en el sector textil
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas. Maestría en Gestión Empresarial basado en Métodos Cuantitativos, 2018) Pinto Bucheli, Daniela Cristina; Ortiz Morales, Alicia Giovanna
    The clothing company VAZ Sport is dedicated to the manufacture and marketing of sportswear. Its products are sold in the city of Ambato in which it has a good reception. However, due to the current demand of the market, it was necessary to improve its costs so that its products are more competitive and accessible in the market, satisfying the needs of its customers. The purpose of this study was to develop a mathematical model that is adapted to the needs of economic improvement of the clothing company VAZ SPORT, in order to properly plan production to improve the costs of the company, through the use of a quantitative tool that helps to inform decision making and improve administrative management. The research shows that the company has some shortcomings such as the lack of knowledge about the real demand of the company, for which an analysis of the current situation of the company was made, indicating that a model that helps to improve the planning of the company is necessary production in order to minimize their costs and achieve positioning the product in the market. xx Finally, the proposal to design an inventory management model that helps to improve the cost structure in the VAZ apparel company is established through the use of the Excel Office statistical tool Solver in order to identify the company's necessary resources for the manufacture of their products for weeks and the optimal amount to produce in order to minimize costs. Based on this model and comparing it with the historical data it was evident that there is a 28.28 percent improvement in the minimization of costs.