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      Optimalisasi Pemakaian Tools Menggunakan Metode Perhitungan Lifetime Untuk Perencanaan Produksi Di PT FSCM Manufacturing Indonesia

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      2024
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      Diyaulhag, Adam Abiyi
      Indrawan, Purana
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      Siklus Plan, Do, Study, dan Act (PDSA) adalah model pemecahan masalah untuk mengoptimalisasikan jumlah pemakaian tools cam chain di PT FSCM Manufacturing Indonesia. Peningkatan pemakaian tools menjadi masalah krusial yang perlu ditindaklanjuti secepatnya. Diagram Fishbone dan 5W analisis digunakan untuk identifikasi akar penyebab masalah. Timbulnya permasalahan ditandai dengan jumlah kuantitas tools yang berbeda antara gudang dan sistem, sehingga cost yang dikeluarkan untuk pembelian tools meningkat, sulitnya peramalan restock tools, dan rumitnya kegiatan stock opname. Penulisan ini bertujuan membantu perusahaan dalam hal efisiensi pemakaian tools, mengurangi cost pembelian tools, dan keakuratan target produksi. Metode solusi yang dilakukan mengacu pada perhitungan lifetime tools menggunakan metode analisis keandalan Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) yang merupakan suatu pendekatan deduktif untuk mengatasi masalah keandalan item yang paling relevan. Penelitian menunjukan bahwa penggunaan tools menjadi optimal dan cost menurun. Output dari penelitian ini adalah SOP lifetime fast moving tools dan model master production plan otomatis berdasarkan lifetime tools.
       
      The Plan, Do, Study and Act (PDSA) cycle is a problem solving model for optimizing the amount of use of cam chain tools at PT FSCM Manufacturing Indonesia. Increased tools usage is a crucial issue that needs to be followed up as soon as possible. Fishbone diagrams and 5W analysis are used to identify the root causes of problems. The emergence of problems is indicated by the number of different quantities of tools between the warehouse and the system, so that the costs incurred for purchasing tools increase, the difficulty of forecasting restock tools, and the complexity of stock taking activities. This writing aims to help companies in terms of efficient use of tools, reducing costs of purchasing tools, and accuracy of production targets. The solution method used refers to calculating lifetime tools using the Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) reliability analysis method, which is a deductive approach to solving the most relevant item reliability problems. Research shows that the use of tools is optimal and costs decrease. The output of this research is an SOP for lifetime fast moving tools and an automatic master production plan model based on lifetime tools.
       
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