scholarly journals Nutmeg oil production process analysis using Business Process Improvement-a case study

2021 ◽  
Vol 1082 (1) ◽  
pp. 012005
Author(s):  
R Darma ◽  
H Y Sastra ◽  
Arhami ◽  
F Erwan
2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven Montana Widodo ◽  
Ririn Diar Astanti ◽  
The Jin Ai ◽  
T.M.A. Ari Samadhi

PurposeThis paper tries to generalize business process improvement (BPI) methodology. It utilizes the seven-waste framework as an essential step in the methodology. While the seven-waste concept is usually applied for manufacturing activities, this paper tries to explore the applicability of it to office-work activities. Also, this paper demonstrates that information technology can be used as a tool for reducing waste in the office-work.Design/methodology/approachA comprehensive literature review of BPI methodology studies was conducted in order to propose systematic flowcharts to represent the sequence of processes involved in each step of BPI methodology. The proposed flowcharts are applied to a case study in supply chain planning and allocation planning at a manufacturing company. The seven-waste framework is designed as part of the step, in which equivalency between the definition of waste found on the production floor and waste found in office work is presented.FindingsThe BPI methodology generally follows five steps: initialization, selection, design, implementation and evaluation. The seven-waste framework is effectively applied in the selection step. The case study shows that information technology can be used as a tool in business process improvement to reduce waste in the business process.Practical implicationsThe case study indicates that the proposed framework and methodology are proven able to reduce the three key performance indicators. They are the number of steps from 54 to 24 (55% reduction), processing time from 890 min to 313.5 min (64% reduction) and the number of the manual process from 41 to 17 (59% reduction).Originality/valueThis paper proposes a generalization of BPI methodology, the seven-waste framework in the selection step of the BPI methodology, the seven-waste concept in office-work activity and the use of information technology for BPI by reducing waste in office-work activity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-16
Author(s):  
Rizqiyatul Khoiriyah

PT. Pos Indonesia has a postal payment service (postpay) or System Online Payment Point (SOPP). Postpay services that are already running must be continuously improved so that they can develop properly. This makes it important to analyze the business processes that run on the postpay service at PT. Pos Indonesia Malang City Area so that later it can be known and identified opportunities for better business process improvement. The purpose of this study is to analyze the business processes that run on payment services (postpay) and identify opportunities to improve the payment service business process (postpay) at PT. Pos Indonesia Malang City. Based on the analysis of ongoing business processes, it was found that the payment service business process (postpay) of PT. Pos Indonesia in the Malang City area has been running according to existing procedures but has limitations on the queuing system, namely customers who will send goods and postpay payments still use a one-way queue. From these weaknesses and limitations, a business process with a two-lane queuing system was proposed, but it could also run flexibly with the previous one-line queuing system. The proposed two-lane queuing system, it can save time and increase the number of customers that can be served by PT. Pos Indonesia in Malang City area.


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