BUSINESS PROCESS IMPROVEMENT OF EQUIPMENT POOL SYSTEM IN THE SUPPORT DIVISION OF PT FREEPORT INDONESIA
This research explores the enhancement of the equipment pool system in the support division of PT Freeport Indonesia, a leading Indonesian mining company. It addresses the critical need for efficient management of heavy equipment in a sector that significantly contributes to Indonesia’s Gross Dom...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/80005 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This research explores the enhancement of the equipment pool system in the
support division of PT Freeport Indonesia, a leading Indonesian mining company.
It addresses the critical need for efficient management of heavy equipment in a
sector that significantly contributes to Indonesia’s Gross Domestic Product,
employment, and regional development. The research focuses on the strategic use
of heavy equipment within the company, emphasizing cost efficiency and resource
optimization. It identifies the types of equipment commonly used across support
divisions and assesses their usage patterns. The research pinpoints the weaknesses
in the current equipment pool system, primarily triggered by sudden and unplanned
requests, leading to suboptimal utilization and decision-making. By examining
performance availability and utilization metrics, the research highlights the
potential for cost savings through improved equipment-sharing practices.
The main objectives include increasing equipment utilization, fostering
collaboration among support divisions, and designing a business process. This
research proposes recommendations for redesigning the equipment pool system to
ensure a more effective business process. It offers insights into how PT Freeport
Indonesia can improve its operational efficiency, leading to sustainable growth and
enhanced cost performance, aligning with the company's commitment to
operational excellence and stakeholder value creation. A significant portion of the
research is dedicated to examining the adoption of a Product Service System (PSS)
and business process mapping improvement in mining operations, a novel approach
that emphasizes shared utilization of mining equipment. The project further
employs the Kepner-Tregoe Problem Analysis to evaluate the efficacy of this
business process, alongside an analysis of process improvement and control
mechanisms in mining operations. The established system can be elaborated more
in the future to get the involvement of other equipment types and division
participants to increase the collaboration culture.
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