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Analisis Persediaan Produk Gula Rafinasi Menggunakan Metode Economic Production Quantity
Author(s) -
Edo Rantou Wijaya,
Titania Titania
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
inventory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2723-1895
DOI - 10.52759/inventory.v2i1.33
Subject(s) - total cost , production (economics) , mathematics , warehouse , operations management , product (mathematics) , economic production quantity , inventory valuation , agricultural science , statistics , environmental science , economics , business , microeconomics , geometry , marketing
Overload is a condition where the goods stored in the warehouse exceed the existing capacity. With the accumulation, it will increase the storage cost for the products/goods stored. The purpose of this research was to help companies determine the optimal amount of production, optimal production time intervals and maximum product inventory so that there is no excess stock of products in the warehouse, and to obtain a minimum total inventory cost by using the Economic Production Quantity (EPQ) model. To collect the data needed in this study, secondary data was used which consists of production data and product delivery of company X. From the research results, the optimal production rate (Q*) is 13,646 MT/production cycle with an optimal production time interval of 1.16 months. or equal to 35 days, the maximum amount of inventory (Imax) was 429 MT. The total minimum inventory cost in one production cycle/month is Rp.167,925,698.28, -. The difference in total inventory costs generated using the EPQ method and calculations based on company conditions is 9% or equivalent to Rp.16,538,501, -. Based on the results of the sensitivity analysis it was known that all parameters are sensitive to Q*, Imax, and total inventory costs. However, a significant change is the parameter of saving costs, where the increase and decrease in saving costs will decrease and increase Q*, Imax, and the total cost of inventory.

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