Quality Control Analysis of Porcelain Products Using Overall Equipment Effectiveness and Statistical Quality Control Methods

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This study uses statistical quality control (SQC) and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) to examine quality at a porcelain production firm. The study is motivated by the most frequently broken machines in 2019, is the Jigger 01 machine. This paper aims to evaluate the machine’s effectiveness using the OEE method. The OEE determines the scope of the problem to be solved using the SQC method. The average OEE value in 2019 was 70%. Based on the SQC method, the product defect produced is still under control. However, the average defect is still above the company’s tolerance limit of 10%. Consequently, this study offers enhancements utilizing the Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) technique. The results indicate that human resources and machines caused defective products. This paper contributes to providing several improvements that the company can apply to maximize its quality control analysis. After implementing the improvement, the OEE value increases to 74%.

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Nurprihatin, F., Rembulan, G. D., Andry, J. F., Immanuella, S., & Bella Widiwati, I. T. (2023). Quality Control Analysis of Porcelain Products Using Overall Equipment Effectiveness and Statistical Quality Control Methods. Management and Production Engineering Review, 14(3), 134–147. https://doi.org/10.24425/mper.2023.147195

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