Journal of Defense Resources Management (Oct 2021)

DETERMINATION OF DEPOT LEVEL MAINTENANCE AT WARSHIP USING ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS (AHP) AND TOPSIS METHOD

  • I.W. WICAKSONO,
  • P. SYAMRAHMADI,
  • A. FAISOL,
  • A.K. SUSILO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 61 – 82

Abstract

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KRI maintenance is carried out at three separate levels based on the resources and capabilities required to carry out maintenance: Organizational, Intermediate, and Depot Levels. Therefore, a solution strategy and maintenance mechanism is needed to deal with these obstacles. This study aims to provide an analysis of determining the depot level maintenance in order to support the readiness of the Marine Operations Command I. This research uses the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and TOPSIS method approaches. Based on the results of the study, the Criteria for selecting the Security Level showed that these criteria had the highest weight of 0.181 with a consistency ratio (CR) of 0.093. Then the Criteria for the Use of Technology has a weight of 0.158 as the second criteria. Criteria Cost as the third criteria with a weight of 0.131. While the Operational Time Criteria has a weight of 0.061 as the criteria with the lowest weight. Based on the results of research using the Technique for Order Performance by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method, it can be concluded that the first rank comes from TUX with a weight of 0.772. IBX as the second alternative with a weight of 0.633. KRI SRE as the third alternative with a weight of 0.600. PTX as the fourth alternative with a weight of 0.587. While SSX with a weight of 0.274 as the last alternative because currently (2021) is carrying out maintenance at the depot level.

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