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ANALISIS PENGENDALIAN BAHAN BAKU BATU BATA PRESS MENGGUNAKAN METODE MATERIAL REQUIREMENT PLANNING (MRP) Pangestu, Iqbal agung; Whydiantoro; Rizanuddin Nur, Hafni
SEMINAR TEKNOLOGI MAJALENGKA (STIMA) Vol 8 (2024): STIMA 8.0 : Menuju Kesinambungan : Inovasi dan Adaptasi Teknologi untuk Pembangunan Be
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

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Bata Merah Press Majalengka was founded in 2012, which was previously called CBL Bata Merah. At that time the production system still used manual production. As time goes by and in line with the large market demand and considering the continuous development in Majalengka, to support this large demand, in 2016 the business actor changed the manual production system to production using a press machine and changed the name of the business to `Bata Merah Press Majalengka. The goal to be achieved in this research is to understand the variables used in raw material inventory planning using the MRP method, applying the Material requirements planning (MRP) method.
SISTEM MANAJEMEN KESELAMATAN DAN KESEHATAN KERJA (SMK3) DI PT BANDAR UDARA INTERNASIONAL JAWA BARAT Hidayattulloh, Asep Manurul; Whydiantoro
SEMINAR TEKNOLOGI MAJALENGKA (STIMA) Vol 9 (2025): Seminar Teknologi Majalengka (STIMA) 9.0 Tahun 2025
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This study discusses the implementation of Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3) at PT Bandar Udara Internasional Jawa Barat. The research aims to describe the policies, procedures, and effectiveness of SMK3 implementation in the airport area. A qualitative method was used through observation, interviews with safety officers, and analysis of company documents. The findings show that PT BIJB has implemented several K3 policies including restricted area entry, personal protective equipment usage, prohibition of smoking, alcohol and drugs, as well as procedures for hazard identification, first aid, fire prevention, safety inspections, training, safety communication, safety signage, and investigations. The results indicate that although most of the SMK3 requirements have been met, improvements are still needed in some facilities and preventive measures.