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Implementation of Material Requirement Planning (MRP) in Controlling Raw Materials for Shoes Products at PT.XYZ Sukma Adhiyasa, Chandra; Febryanto, Indra Dwi; ., Prihono; Pramana, Yanatra Budi
Tibuana Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Tibuana
Publisher : UNIPA PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/tibuana.6.2.7788.119-126

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PT. XYZ is an industry in East Java that produces products made from animal skins as raw materials. The product produced by this industry is loafers. So far, this industry has had problems with leather raw materials which often experience excess supply requiring high investment, although at certain times they also experience shortages which result in not fulfilling consumer demand. MRP is a system specifically designed to ensure the availability of materials, items or components when needed to meet production schedules and ensure the availability of finished products for consumers in situations of surging demand. MRP can answer exactly what material, how much, and when (what, how much and when) is needed so that the production process can run according to schedule. The results of this study indicate that the Material Requirement Planning (MRP) method has a total raw material inventory control cost of Rp. 189,646,600 and by using the company's method, the raw material control value is Rp. 323,325,500 Savings in raw material control costs that can be obtained by applying the MRP method are Rp. 17,416,700 or about 0.94%.
Quality Matrix-Based Product Innovation in Birkinpet Pet Harness Apparel Zafriana, Lusi; Nasution, Anita Hakim; ., Prihono
Tibuana Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Tibuana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/tibuana.7.2.9294.117-129

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This study employs the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) method to develop BirkinPet pet harness apparel, focusing on customer needs and competitive advantages. A House of Quality (HoQ) matrix was constructed using responses from 96 participants, evaluating the relationship between Customer Importance and Technical Importance to identify key technical priorities for immediate implementation in BirkinPet’s production process. The primary HoQ matrix results indicate that lightweight, comfort, and safety (481.5), design for various activities (416.1), and ergonomic and comfortable design (389.9) are the most important attributes to customers. The main technical priorities include ensuring the product is safe and strong (4.99) and providing a variety of sizes and options (4.86). The novelty lies in the comprehensive and structured application of QFD, emphasizing innovation in designing products that align with current market trends and customer preferences. By integrating comfort, safety, and flexible design, BirkinPet successfully creates a high-quality product that meets customer needs, enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty while strengthening its competitive position in the pet accessories market.