Research Article
Handling Analysis of Liquefied Petrolium Gas in Reducing Waste: A Case Study in Indonesia
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-11-2023.2346372, author={Resista Vikaliana and Roby Akbar Difa}, title={Handling Analysis of Liquefied Petrolium Gas in Reducing Waste: A Case Study in Indonesia}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Nature-Based Solution in Climate Change, RESILIENCE 2023, 24 November 2023, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={RESILIENCE}, year={2024}, month={7}, keywords={waste waiting dpmo sigma level}, doi={10.4108/eai.24-11-2023.2346372} }
- Resista Vikaliana
Roby Akbar Difa
Year: 2024
Handling Analysis of Liquefied Petrolium Gas in Reducing Waste: A Case Study in Indonesia
RESILIENCE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-11-2023.2346372
Abstract
This research aims to identify the factors influencing waiting times in the operations and reduce the waste that occurs in LPG Integrated Terminal Teluk Kabung operations. This study utilizes secondary data to report the following values: a DPMO value of 36,960 and a sigma value of 3.29 in April, a DPMO value of 46,246 and a sigma value of 3.18 in May, a DPMO value of 45,610 and a sigma value of 3.19 in June, and a DPMO value of 44,908 and a sigma value of 3.20 in July. A significant contributor to waste is prolonged waiting times for truck deliveries, exacerbating delays in tank space availability. Subsequent enhancements include GPS installation, partnerships with SPBE collaborators, and proactive maintenance of truck engines to streamline distribution processes. Forecasting methodologies are employed to optimize waiting for ullage, aiming to mitigate operational delays and enhance efficiency across the terminal.