LINDRI RAHAYU AGESTI, -
QUALITY CONTROL USING SIX SIGMA METHOD TO
MINIMIZE PRODUCT DEFECTS (CV. PERCETAKAN
BERKAH ANDALAS).
UNIVERSITAAS ISLAM NEGERI SULTAN SAYRIF KASIM RIAU.
ISSN 2715-7393
Abstract
Printing is an industry engaged in economics that is involved in making and duplicating
a variety of small to large prints, such as stickers, invitations, packaging, posters,
billboards, books and other types. However, less than two months after entering mid2020,
businesses
in
the
printing
sector
experienced
significant
uncertainty
due
to
the
impact
of
Covid-19.
And
in
2021,
digital
print
technology
is
again
in
demand
and
even
shows
an increasing trend. This is evident from the high sales of printed motif cloth
masks resulting from changes in business models that occurred during the pandemic
(Herfina, et al., 2022).
CV. Percetakan Berkah Andalas operates in the printing industry that produces several
products such as food packaging, calendars, paper bags, and stickers. CV. Percetakan
Berkah Andalas has an Engineering to Order and Make to Stock production system
strategy. Where, the Engineering to Order production system is used for new consumers
and consumers who do not place orders continuously then the product will be produced
according to the needs and specifications of consumers. While, the Make to Stock
production system is used for consumers who do place orders regularly where products
will be produced according to estimated demand without waiting for special consumer
orders. The raw materials used are Ivory Paper, Ivory PE, Duplex, Crafts, Constructs,
Ink, Glue, Plastic Laminating Doff and Laminating Glossy.
In the production process in CV. Percetakan Berkah Andalas there are still many food
packaging products that do not meet quality standards or defective products, some of
the problems found include dirty mold, unstable mold, wrinkled laminating, bubbly
laminating, running pond, broken rails, and glue melts. Based on cost loss data in July
2022, CV. Percetakan Berkah Andalas suffered a loss of Rp. 11,244,100. This situation
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