PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS OF STEEL PRODUCT BETWEEN SHIP CRANE AND GANTRY LIFTING CRANE (GLC) IN MV. VTC PHOENIX (PT. DAISY MUTIARA SAMUDRA)
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https://doi.org/10.21009/logistik.v13i2.18125Keywords:
Productivity of loading time, effective, ship crane and gantry lifting crane (GLC)Abstract
This final project report aims to analyze the productivity of the time of loading steel products between ship cranes and gantry lifting cranes (GLC) at mv. vtc phoenix (PT. Daisy Mutiara Samudra) which is more effective between the two tools. As well as a graduation requirement from the Jakarta State University Diploma III Transportation study program. In preparing this final report task by collecting data in primary and secondary forms. Primary data is in the form of interviews and observations of ship crane and gantry lifting crane objects. Secondary data is in the form of manifest recap data and standard operating procedures. The time needed to unload the coils using the GLC is 8 hours 23 minutes and the time required to unload the coils using a ship crane is 10 hours. It can be concluded that the most effective tool in unloading coils is GLC, because it has a large carrying capacity
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