Abstract
Background: In a batch production series consisting of several process stages for discrete products, the determination of the transfer batch size greatly affects the batch waiting time. For production using a Computer Numerical Control (CNC)-machining center, several process stages can be carried out on one machine with quick setup. The use of a single machine for all stages of the process certainly does not require transfer to the next machine. Thus, there are no material handling costs. However, the use of a single machine will result in longer batch waiting times as the production batch size increases. An increase in the batch waiting time will result in an increase in work-in-process (WIP) inventory cost. This research was conducted to reduce the total variable cost consisting of WIP inventory cost and material handling cost. Methods: This research was conducted in two steps. The first step is to divide the process stages, I into m serial CNC machining centers, where in this study I=m. The second step is to determine the same size of transfer batch, Qij for a certain number of transfers, J that produces the minimum total variable cost. Results: The results showed that J=5 resulted in a total variable cost of Rp. 146,800.00, while J=10 resulted in a total variable cost of Rp. 178,900.00. Conclusion: In conclusion, the total variable cost decreases if the size of transfer batch is reduced to a certain amount and will increase again along with the reduction in the size of transfer batch.
Funder
Universitas Islam Bandung
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine