Keseimbangan Lintasan Produksi dengan Metode Kilbridge-Wester (Region Approach) dan Pendekatan Ergonomi
Abstract
Line balancing is the process of balancing the production line on the work risk
allocated to each work station. The bottleneck at the work station results in a low
production line balance. Efforts to overcome bottlenecks are increasing
bottleneck capacity, changing work routes, changing lot sizes, changing work
orders, or having free time at other stations. The purpose of track balance is to
find out the causes that result in an unbalanced work station. Improvement of the
production line using the region approach method and job rotation. Job rotation
is carried out by calculating the operator's work risk using the RULA, REBA, and
QEC methods. The results for the regional approach method for a balance delay
of 41.25%, a track efficiency of 58.75%, and a smoothes index of 20.720,323. The
results obtained after the job rotation was carried out on a balance delay of
38,20%, an efficiency of 61,80%, and a smoothness index of 16.954. That is, the
higher the presentation value, the better the production trajectory.
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