ANALYSIS OF AGGREGATE PRODUCTION PLAN FOR MINIMIZING COST OF COAL PRODUCTION AT PT XYZ
Keywords:
Aggregate Production Plan, Level Strategy, Chase StrategyAbstract
To be able to increase profits, one way that companies can do is to consider the number of product requests. As a form of way to control this, companies need to plan and control the amount of production well to be able to minimize the occurrence of excess product inventory. The purpose of this study is to determine an aggregate production plan that can minimize production costs at PT XYZ. The research was conducted by taking coal products which are the main commodity of the company. The data used in this study is sales data for 2019. The use of the chase strategy in the production plan resulted in a lower total cost of 18.85% compared to the initial cost, and 3.80% lower than using the level strategy.
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