PERANCANGAN PERBAIKAN OUTBOUND LOGISTICS PROCESS GROUP DENGAN PENDEKATAN PLAN-DOCHECK-ACT DAN MULTI-MOMENT ANALYSIS
This study is intended to assess and evaluate waste that occurs in the outbound logistics process group area managed by the Logistics Division in one of the manufacturing companies located in Cikarang. In addition, based on the results of the waste evaluation obtained, further improvements were p...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74522 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This study is intended to assess and evaluate waste that occurs in the outbound logistics
process group area managed by the Logistics Division in one of the manufacturing
companies located in Cikarang. In addition, based on the results of the waste evaluation
obtained, further improvements were proposed to reduce waste and overtime in the Logistics
Division. The Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle was chosen as a research framework on
the basis of continuous improvement and the Multi-Moment Analysis (MMA) approach was
chosen by considering the company that use job shop production systems. However, to
conduct MMA requires a list of activities or business processes that run to manage the
outbound logistics process group. In this case, the company does not have documentation of
outbound logistics business processes, so business processes need to be mapped first.
Furthermore, MMA is carried out with the principle of work sampling and wastes are
evaluated. Based on the results of MMA, it was found that the level of waste in the form of
non-value added (NVA) activities was 15,1%.
Improvements are proposed at the lowest level (task) and are made based on the results of
the Pareto rating. Then, the proposed improvements are selected by using the analytical
hierarchy process (AHP). The output obtained are the business processes mapping of
outbound logistics process group, MMA dashboards to monitor the performance of business
process work on current and future MMA, and several proposed improvements in task level.
Proposed improvements are confirming delivery schedules, making daily work targets in
one week, using the split screen feature when transferring stock in the system, recording
delivery and pick-up schedules, computer training for workers, and reducing pallet identity.
If these proposed improvements are implemented, it will potentially reduce overtime by
47,55%, from 198,2 hours per month to 104 hours per month.
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