
Perencanaan Produksi Pada Kain Rayon, Polyster dan Cotton di Departemen D/F PT. Sinar Pangjaya Mulia
Author(s) -
Fachmi Al Faroqi,
Yahdi Firmansyah,
Siti Zuhro
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal penelitian teknik industri
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2774-3594
pISSN - 2774-3586
DOI - 10.51999/jpti.v1i1.6
Subject(s) - production (economics) , business , textile industry , textile , product (mathematics) , agricultural science , engineering , pulp and paper industry , operations management , economics , environmental science , mathematics , geometry , macroeconomics , archaeology , history
The opportunities for the national textile industry depend on the ability to compete with producers from other countries. Not only in the world market but also in the domestic market. This is indicated by the flood of imported textile products, especially from China, which offers low prices for their products. However, local textile products are still able to compete because they have better quality. PT. Sinar Pangjaya Mulia is an export-oriented textile company engaged in the manufacture of various types of fabrics with the main products being rayon, polyester and cotton fabrics. In carrying out its production, PT. Sinar Pangjaya Mulia is still unable to perform optimal forecasting and efficient production planning as the basis for carrying out production activities, so all planning in the company is carried out suddenly. This has caused problems in the production activities carried out by the company in determining the production, machines and time needed to fulfill demand. To overcome these conditions, the company must be able to compile a demand forecast and production planning as a statement regarding how much demand is in a certain period and when the production demand must be made. From the results of data processing, it can be seen that the demand for fabrics produced for these three product items is within the next one year. Demand in January 2012 was 106,277 kg of rayon, 41,586 kg of polyester cloth and 78,552 kg of cotton, while the production planning for January 2012 was 226,415 kg with an inventory value of 80,000 kg, so in the January 2012 period there were no additional hours. /working days.