DESIGN OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY COMPONENT (TECHNOWARE) COMFORMITY MODEL FOR PRODUCT STANDARD FULFILLMENT (Case Study : General Requirements for Domestic Water Meter : SNI 05-0666-1997)

Competition in international markets increased along free trade agreement adopted by the Indonesian government has resulted in an increase of competition <br /> <br /> <br /> between local products and foreign products. The government has prepared itself by applying a product sta...

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Main Author: CAHYA DWI PUTRA (NIM : 23410058); Pembimbing : Dr. Ir. Dradjad Irianto, M.Eng, VIAND
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/17499
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Competition in international markets increased along free trade agreement adopted by the Indonesian government has resulted in an increase of competition <br /> <br /> <br /> between local products and foreign products. The government has prepared itself by applying a product standard that is expected to protect the national industry. Implementation of SNI in Indonesia still faces many obstacles. One of the constraints which is faced by the industry is in fulfillment of the product against <br /> <br /> <br /> the standard used. Several factors that can lead to a product is not able to meet a standard of competency are human resources, raw materials and technology used. <br /> <br /> <br /> Previous research by Gunawan (2010) and Idayati (2010) designed standard review model by translating the contribution of technology components on standard elements. While this study examined the technoware level in the industry. Technoware is formed of physical facilities used, namely industrial machinery and equipment to transform resources into products to meet the requirements of SNI using the QFD method. Design model implementation of the research objects as a whole showed that 45% of the production processes had not been able to meet the requirements of SNI. This was indicated by positive value gap. On the other hand, based on the results of linkage analysis, could be seen that increasing level of technoware did not guarantee the reduction of the number of products rejected in both companies.