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Implementasi Metode Class Based Storage dalam Penempatan Bahan Baku di PT XYZ Bandung Sumerta Dana, I Kadek Hendra; Kostini, Nenden
Jurnal Sekretaris dan Administrasi Bisnis Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Sekretaris dan Administrasi Bisnis
Publisher : Akademi Sekretari Manajemen Taruna Bakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31104/jsab.v8i2.438

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This research aims to optimize the layout of raw material storage by reducing the distance needed to take the required raw materials, random placement of raw materials results in the raw material storage layout being less effective. This research was conducted for three months from August to November by means of observations and interviews with related parties. It is proven that the implementation of the Class Based Storage method can be a solution in structuring raw material warehouses which can provide significant benefits in terms of efficiency and better management of raw materials seen from the frequency of movement of goods before implementing the class based storage method, namely reaching 21,911 meters and after implementation. the frequency of movement distances is 14,691 meters, which shows that there is a decrease in the distance required for collecting raw materials, which indicates the effectiveness of implementing the class based storage method.
Rancangan Tata Letak Penyimpanan Bahan Baku Menggunakan Metode Class-Based Storage Berdasarkan Turnover Ratio di Gudang PT X Bandung Sumerta Dana, I Kadek Hendra; Rizal, Muhammad; Aulia Hakim, Raden Marsha
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 10, No 2 (2024): VOLUME 10 NUMBER 2 (2024)
Publisher : STKIP Singkawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v10i2.6919

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This study examines the implementation of the class-based storage method in designing the raw material storage layout at the PT X Bandung warehouse. Currently, raw materials are stored randomly, resulting in inefficiencies such as increased travel distances, difficulty in locating items, and higher physical workload for warehouse operators. To address these issues, the class-based storage method is applied by categorizing materials based on their movement frequency using FSN (Fast, Slow, and Non-Moving) Analysis, enabling more optimal placement.Data was collected through direct measurement of item movement distances in both the current and proposed layouts, supported by warehouse layout simulations. The results indicate that implementing this method reduced the total movement distance from 1,194,342 cm to 948,294 cm, representing a 20.6% reduction, thereby significantly improving operational efficiency.Moreover, the combination of dedicated and shared storage allows for more flexible space utilization, especially for returned raw materials. It is recommended that PT X integrate this method with periodic demand reviews and staff training to ensure sustained warehouse performance and more streamlined logistics processes