Prarancangan Pabrik Pakan Ternak dari Palm Kernel Expeller (PKE) dan Tongkol Jagung melalui Proses Fermentasi Menggunakan Aspergillus Oryzae dengan Kapasitas Produksi 500.000 Ton/Tahun
Preliminary Design of a Feed Mill from Palm Kernel Expeller (PKE) and Corn Cobs through Fermentation Process Using Aspergillus Oryzae with a Production Capacity of 500,000 Tons/Year
Date
2025Author
Lubis, Alwina Qomariyah
Simanjuntak, Nanda Teresa Gianeta
Advisor(s)
Ginting, Muhammad Hendra Sahputra
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Animal feed is a crucial component in the livestock industry. Palm kernel expeller
(PKE) and corn cobs can be utilized as raw materials for feed through fermentation
using Aspergillus oryzae to enhance their nutritional value. The increasing domestic
demand for animal feed still heavily relies on imports. Therefore, it is necessary to
establish a feed mill using PKE and corn cobs with a capacity of 500,000 tons per year
to meet domestic needs. The main processes in this preliminary plant design consist of
three stages: raw material preparation, fermentation, and pellet formation. The plant
is planned to be located in the Sei Mangkei Special Economic Zone (KEK), Jl. Kelapa
Sawit, Bosar Maligas Subdistrict, Simalungun Regency, North Sumatra, with a total
land area of 19,252.8 m² and requiring 437 workers. The business entity will be a
limited liability company (PT) led by a president director with a line and staff
organizational structure. The establishment and operation of the plant require an
investment capital of Rp29,681,152,969,495.90 and production costs of
Rp25,261,068,643,582, with sales revenue of Rp29,991,359,851,200, resulting in a net
profit of Rp4,834,101,596,944. Based on economic analysis, the plant has a Profit
Margin (PM) of 15.77%; Break-Even Point (BEP) of 42%; Return on Investment (ROI)
of 12.9%; Return on Net Assets (RON) of 21.45%; and Payback Period (POT) of 93
months. Based on the economic analysis results, it can be concluded that this plant is
feasible to establish.
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