ANALISIS NILAI OVERALL EQUIPMENT EFECTIVENESS (OEE) SEBAGAI LANGKAH PENINGKATAN EFEKTIFITAS MESIN PELLET MILL DI PT. NI CIBITUNG
Abstract
Abstract Demands for wood pellets as an alternative energy source of the
country of Taiwan, Japan and Korea became one of the main factors for the PT.
NI to increase productivity by utilizing production equipment as effectively as
possible. Implementation of preventive maintenance is still not optimal because
Pelletiser still often damaged. Pelletiser damage caused downtime large enough
and also will reduce production capacity, which in turn led to delays in meeting
the needs of consumers.The purpose of this study was to measure the value of
OEE, determine the magnitude of each factor Six big losses that affect the value
of OEE, and analyzes the factors that cause the main as a basis for improvement.
Based on data processing, value of OEE is still below the targets to be achieved
by the company amounted to 76.95%. From the calculation of the Six Big Losses,
factors that provide the most significant influence on the effectiveness of the
machine is Equipment Failure . OEE values and Losess Big Six factors are the
basis of the proposed improvements is given to PT.NI.
Keyword: Downtime, Equipment Failures Losses, Overall Equipment
Effectiveness, Performance
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