FAKTOR PENYEBAB TIDAK TERCAPAINYA TARGET PROGRAM PRODUKSI KEMASAN BOTOL DI PT PERTAMINA LUBRICANT PRODUKSI UNIT JAKARTA

Authors

  • Dani Leonidas Sumarna
  • Fidzia Rabbani

Abstract

Lubricant is a substance used in the maintenance of the engine to lubricate the engines of motor vehicles (cars and motorcycles), diesel vehicles, industrial machinery, ship engines and others. Any lubricant company definetely has a target to be achieved. PT Pertamina Lubricant Production Unit Jakarta is one of the lubricant company, which has a target production of bottled program for the period September – December 2015 amounted to 332.350, 463.350, 374.790 and 371.131 doos production. According based on the data the authors obtained within a period of september – december 2015 occurs realization of production 253.836, 219.910, 193.550 dan 201.406 doos production, thus target company has not been achieved  and is still far from expectations. Basically every obstacle or not the phenomena may be influenced by a single cause. The fact that there is a definite result is affected by several causes (some factor or multi-factor) Factor analysis is a multivariate analysis technique, which analyzes aimed to study the association of several variables, by trying to find a relationship (interrelationship) between a number of variables that initially mutually independent with each other, so that it can be made of one or a set of variables over slightly from the initial number of variables. This method was chosen because according to the phenomena that occur in the company.The result of the analysis conducted are eight variables that were found to have formed into two factors: the first dominant factors is associated with tardiness of materials, reject of material from vendor and conjungtion of delivery. The factors name is eksternal factors. The second dominant factors is a factors related to damage of production machine, maintenance production machine and cumulation of material and finish product. The factors name is internal factors.

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Published

2016-11-14