Quality Improvement of Honey Product Using Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Method

  • Dian T
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This study aims to determine the priority of honey product attributes and determine the proposed improvement of honey products. The research was conducted in a company engaged in honey bee cultivation. 4-phase QFD is used in this study. Phase 1 is for product quality improvement planning, phase 2 is for product improvement design, phase 3 is for improvement process planning, and phase 4 is for process control improvements. The results showed that the attributes that needed to be improved were price, packaging color, product color, and ease of opening the product. The ease of opening the product did not affect the increase in sales of Super Honey so that the improvement of these attributes was not prioritized. The priority of the technical response in the planning and design of product improvement was the improvement of packaging color and product color improvement. The priority of the technical response in planning and controlling the improvement process was the procurement of 600 ml volume bottles with a new type of cap. This priority considered that the technical response was related to improving the packaging color and improving the performance of the price attribute. The procurement of the 600 ml bottle with the new type of cap also involved parties outside the company, thus requiring a longer production time.

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Dian, T. M., & Sucipto, S. (2021). Quality Improvement of Honey Product Using Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Method. Industria: Jurnal Teknologi Dan Manajemen Agroindustri, 10(3), 260–273. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.industria.2021.010.03.7

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