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dc.description.abstract | The purpose of this study is to rearrangement of production floor layout of facilities so
as to minimize the distance and material handling costs at the time of production. The
study was conducted on a company that is Flow Shop. The layout of the facility is
based on the flow of the production process and product produced more than 1 type
by using different machines. Placement facility layout resulting in irregular distances
and large material handling costs. Factor plant layout will greatly affect the
timeliness in each process. Sets the layout engine in such a way, is expected to reduce
waiting time, and cost of the process of moving goods (material handling). The
smaller the range of material handling, better layout. So that the production process
will remain smooth and controlled until the last process. In this study, the total
distance of the initial layout compared to the proposed layout there is a reduction in
material handling distance. Material handling costs also decreased when compared to
the initial layout with the proposed layout. In this study, the proposed layout which
has been designed to be implemented in the company with socialization to the
management about the advantages of the proposed layout, including the distance and
material handling costs smaller. The design layout can still be developed with
computer simulations to design a model of the real system with the goal of
understanding the behavior of the system and evaluate it to improve system
performance. The production process will get optimal results when supported
production planning and control mature. Other factors are also very important to note
in order to obtain optimal results in a production process is taking into consideration
the layout of the production machine. SLP method could form the answer to minimize
the distance and cost of material handling. | en_US |