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Pemutakhiran Pengembangan Produk Menggunakan Kerangka kerja “Integrated Conceptual Selection (ICS)” Nanang Fatchurrohman; M. Ilham Adelino; Meldia Fitri
Jurnal Teknologi Vol. 11 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Teknologi
Publisher : Universitas Putra Indonesia YPTK Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (441.711 KB) | DOI: 10.35134/jitekin.v11i2.49

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In today’s overwhelming competition, the knowledge on product development represents a very significant aspect for companies to survive in the market. Among these sectors is the automotive industry, where it is one of the fastest growing, highly demanding and stiff competition marketplaces. Intensive research in this field is targeted to produce light weight and high-performance components which can increase fuel efficiency and sustainability of an automobile.  One of the recent avenues is the investigation of increased performance engineered materials to replace the conventional materials. In this study product development of engineered material - component is explored. To achieve a sound product development, new integrated product development framework which utilized simultaneous approach is developed. The framework is referred to as Integrated Conceptual Selection (ICS) which streamlines the phases in the product development process, including product investigation, product specification and conceptual design.  
Optimalisasi Keseimbangan Lintasan Dengan Penerapan Large Candidate Rule dan Regional Approach Pada Usaha Perabot Wahyudi, Dirza Ilham; Meldia Fitri; Yetrina, Mutiara
Jurnal ARTI (Aplikasi Rancangan Teknik Industri) Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal ARTI: Aplikasi Rancangan Teknik Industri
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52072/arti.v19i2.1066

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Difa Perabot is a small industry engaged in furniture manufacturing, producing cabinets, sofas, and doors. This research aims to optimize the production line balance in the cabinet manufacturing process. The methods used are the Large Candidate Rule and the Regional Approach. Before optimization, the line efficiency was recorded at 47.23%, with a Balance Delay of 52.77% and a Smoothness Index of 21, involving 6 workstations. After applying the Large Candidate Rule, the efficiency increased to 79.60%, while the Balance Delay decreased to 20.40%. Idle Time was recorded at 98.99 minutes, with a Smoothness Index of 10, and the number of workstations reduced to 4. The Regional Approach showed the same line efficiency of 79.60%, a Balance Delay decrease to 20.40%, and Idle Time of 99.00 minutes, with a Smoothness Index remaining at 10 and 4 workstations. The research results indicate that the Large Candidate Rule method is more effective, reducing the number of workstations to 4 and significantly improving line efficiency while decreasing Balance Delay and Smoothness Index.
Optimalisasi Keseimbangan Lintasan Dengan Penerapan Large Candidate Rule dan Regional Approach Pada Usaha Perabot Wahyudi, Dirza Ilham; Meldia Fitri; Yetrina, Mutiara
Jurnal ARTI (Aplikasi Rancangan Teknik Industri) Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal ARTI: Aplikasi Rancangan Teknik Industri
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52072/arti.v19i2.1066

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Difa Perabot is a small industry engaged in furniture manufacturing, producing cabinets, sofas, and doors. This research aims to optimize the production line balance in the cabinet manufacturing process. The methods used are the Large Candidate Rule and the Regional Approach. Before optimization, the line efficiency was recorded at 47.23%, with a Balance Delay of 52.77% and a Smoothness Index of 21, involving 6 workstations. After applying the Large Candidate Rule, the efficiency increased to 79.60%, while the Balance Delay decreased to 20.40%. Idle Time was recorded at 98.99 minutes, with a Smoothness Index of 10, and the number of workstations reduced to 4. The Regional Approach showed the same line efficiency of 79.60%, a Balance Delay decrease to 20.40%, and Idle Time of 99.00 minutes, with a Smoothness Index remaining at 10 and 4 workstations. The research results indicate that the Large Candidate Rule method is more effective, reducing the number of workstations to 4 and significantly improving line efficiency while decreasing Balance Delay and Smoothness Index.