This study aims to analyze production capacity and identify potential bottlenecks in the MP24Z production process at PT X based on standard time data. The research used a descriptive quantitative approach by utilizing secondary data from previous work measurement using the stopwatch time study method. The data analyzed included cycle time, normal time, and standard time on machine 20, machine 41, and machine 29. Production capacity was calculated by dividing available working time by the standard time of each machine, while bottleneck identification was conducted by comparing standard time and production capacity among machines. The results show that machine 20 has the lowest standard time of 3.58 minutes per unit, resulting in the highest production capacity of 16.76 units per hour or 117.32 units per day. Machine 41 has a standard time of 4.25 minutes per unit with a production capacity of 14.12 units per hour or 98.82 units per day. Meanwhile, machine 29 has the highest standard time of 4.96 minutes per unit, resulting in the lowest production capacity of 12.10 units per hour or 84.68 units per day. Based on these results, machine 29 is identified as the potential bottleneck in the MP24Z production process. The findings indicate that standard time data can be further utilized not only as a work measurement result, but also as a basis for capacity planning, machine performance comparison, and production improvement prioritization.
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