Identifikasi Non-Added Value Activity Dalam Proses Pemeriksaan Substantif Permohonan Paten Menggunakan Value Stream Mapping

Authors

  • Muslim Muslim
  • Muhammad Nur Ichwan
  • Ikatrinasar Ikatrinasar
  • Zulfa Fitri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31599/6q6bd118

Keywords:

lean manufacturing, patent inspection process, value stream mapping, lean service, patent quality

Abstract

The process of substantive patent examination which is complicated and takes a long time is one of the 
reasons the inventor is "reluctant" to apply for a patent on his invention. This research was conducted 
using the Current State Value Stream Mapping (CSVSM) method, which began with the creation of a 
process flow map with the cycle time of each activity. It is known that most of the activities are value 
added activities. However, there is 1 activity that is required but not added value, namely the activity 
of verifying the technical field of application documents; and 1 non-value-added activity, namely 
initialing the Patent Granting letter. The number of waiting/delaying incidents is a waste in the 
process of substantive examination of patent applications caused by: (a) employees generally do 
double work; and (b) the absence of SOPs in each sub-process/sub-activity in the process of 
substantive examination of patent applications. Proposed improvements are submitted in the Future 
State Value Stream Mapping (FSVSM). As a result, lead-time can be reduced to 11 days, which was 
originally 26 days; and Process Cycle Efficiency which was originally 19.23% increased to 45.45%

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Published

2024-05-24

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