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Enhancing Sustainable Performance using Lean Competitive Manufacturing Strategy: A Case Study at Motor Vehicle Battery Company

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PT GSB produces motor vehicle battery products. The problem experienced is that the production department cannot maintain its production achievements due to waste in the production process activities. Waste causes the production process to be inefficient as well as an increase in waste garbage. The purpose of this research is to analyze the results of mapping lean sustainable manufacturing and provide a proposed strategy to improve the performance of sustainable manufacturing in the company. The initial stage of the study was carried out by making sustainability value stream mapping (SVSM). The results of the analysis show that there is inappropriate processing, waiting, defect and transportation waste. Next is the calculation of the Sustainability Index (SI) and obtained a value of 144.3% which indicates the need for improvement to become a sustainable company. Based on the analysis using the Ishikawa Diagram, suggestions for improvement are given as strategy to improve sustainability performance in the company that is using a digital counter to facilitate the process of calculating the number of grids in the casting area, making SOP for setting up the pasting belt machine and utilizing the concept of Poka-yoke using iron plate to prevent operator errors when setting the machine.

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ICONETSI '22: Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Engineering and Information Technology for Sustainable Industry
September 2022
450 pages
ISBN:9781450397186
DOI:10.1145/3557738
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  2. lean
  3. sustainability index
  4. sustainability indicator
  5. waste

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