PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT IN PAK SARIKUN'S BROWN SUGAR MSME, KUBURAYA REGENCY USING THE OBJECTIVE MATRIX METHOD

  • Retnardus Catuariens Jurusan Teknologi Pertanian Politeknik Negeri Pontianak
  • Janne Hillary Jurusan Teknologi Pertanian Politeknik Negeri Pontianak
  • Revi Sesario Jurusan Tekonologi Pertanian Politeknik Negeri Pontianak
Keywords: Productivity, Objective Matrix, Traffic Light System (TLS), Brown Sugar, Pak Sarikun Brown Sugar MSME

Abstract

In this study, productivity measurement was conducted at Pak

Sarikun's Brown Sugar MSME from September 2023 to

February 2024. The method used was the Objective Matrix

(OMAX), with the support of the Traffic Light System (TLS). This

research aims to: determine the highest and lowest

performance values for each productivity ratio, assess the

growth of the productivity index value, and identify the input

sources that require attention for evaluation purposes. The

results of this study show that the highest productivity

performance was achieved in September with a value of 3.74,

while the lowest was in November with a value of 3.08. The

highest workday productivity performance was achieved in

September, at 490, and the lowest in October, at 420. The

highest fuel productivity performance was achieved in

September, at 3.61, and the lowest in November, at 3.15. The

highest operational hour productivity performance was

recorded in September, at 40.83, and the lowest in October, 

at 35. The growth of the productivity index value fluctuated,

with the highest value obtained in December at 923%, and the

lowest in October at -84%. The input sources that need to be

considered for evaluation in productivity measurement

include workdays, fuel, and operational hours.

Published
2024-10-31
How to Cite
Catuariens, R., Hillary, J., & Sesario, R. (2024). PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT IN PAK SARIKUN’S BROWN SUGAR MSME, KUBURAYA REGENCY USING THE OBJECTIVE MATRIX METHOD. Politeknik Negeri Pontianak Conference Series, 1(1), 171-185. Retrieved from https://ejurnal.polnep.ac.id/index.php/ProsidingPolnep/article/view/931