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PENGENALAN SISTEM PRODUKSI TOYOTA KE PERUSAHAAN KECIL DAN MENENGAH Hessa Sinai Singadipoera; Dina Kartika Raya; Ade Rohman; Aria Indratama; Rinaldi Rinaldi
Taroa: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Januari
Publisher : LPPM IAI Muhammadiyah Bima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52266/taroa.v5i1.6516

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Perkembangan sumber daya manusia penting untuk perkembangan usaha dalam menghadapi persaingan pasar. Peningkatan keahlian dan pengetahuan pekerja dapat berpengaruh pada peningkatan produktivitas perusahaan. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk memperkenalkan konsep dasar Sistem Produksi Toyota (Toyota Production System/TPS) kepada perusahaan kecil dan menengah agar terjadi peningkatan persamaan persepsi dan budaya kerja yang baik. Pelaksanaan di PT Ragam, sebuah perusahaan manufaktur di bidang metal machining meliputi pelatihan budaya kerja 5R, Keselamatan dan Kesehatan Kerja (K3), serta Standarisasi Kerja. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan peningkatan pemahaman peserta terhadap budaya kerja melalui pembelajaran berbasis materi dan project based learning
Open PLC: an Open Source Solution For Training Of Non Maintenance Staff Yani Koerniawan; Rinaldi Rinaldi
Al-Khidmah Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): JANUARI-APRIL
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of the Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jak.v6i1.5455

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Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are essential in modern industrial automation and Industry 4.0 environments. However, in many vocational institutions and industrial training centers, PLC access is limited primarily to maintenance departments due to high hardware costs, proprietary software licensing, and restricted system flexibility. This limitation reduces opportunities for non-maintenance staff, students, and interdisciplinary engineering practitioners to develop practical automation competencies. To address this gap, a community service program was conducted at Akademi Komunitas Toyota Indonesia, Karawang, utilizing OpenPLC—an open-source, IEC 61131-3–compliant PLC platform—as a low-cost and flexible training solution. The program involved structured workshops, hands-on practical sessions, and project-based learning activities using affordable hardware such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Participants were trained to design, simulate, and implement basic control systems, as well as integrate PLC logic with IoT and simple SCADA environments. The results demonstrate that OpenPLC effectively improves participants’ understanding of PLC programming concepts and enhances their practical skills in automation system development. The open-source nature of the platform reduces financial barriers while enabling broader experimentation beyond maintenance-oriented applications. This initiative shows that OpenPLC can serve as an accessible and sustainable training tool to expand industrial automation competencies across non-maintenance domains.
Sustainable Logistics: Decarbonizing Inbound Logistics Using Milk Run Edhie Budi Setiawan; Djonatan Richard Setiyanto; Zaenal Abidin; Sita Aniisah Sholihah; Nashrullah Nashrullah; Primadi Candra Susanto; Rinaldi Rinaldi
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science Vol. 7 No. 6 (2026): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Augus
Publisher : Dinasti Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v7i6.6426

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The modern transportation and logistics landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation, driven by the relentless pursuit of efficiency, resilience, and sustainability. A critical aspect of modern green supply chain management is optimizing transportation routes to reduce fuel consumption and minimize carbon footprints. Building on this paradigm, this study examines the impact of the Milk Run Method on distance traveled, fuel consumption, and carbon footprint during delivery, comparing its implementation with the Point-to-Point delivery method. Milk Run method showed a 29% reduction in travel distance and 9% lower fuel usage and CO₂ emissions across six routes. Its effectiveness, however, depended on supplier proximity and cargo volume.