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Journal : Journal of Engineering and Management in Industrial System

Review of Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program in Developing Economies (With case study in Metal Based SMEs in Indonesia) Fourry Handoko
Journal of Engineering and Management in Industrial System Vol 10, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Badan Penerbit Jurnal, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya

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This paper describes the literature review on knowledge and technology program. It concisely articulates: Technology, Knowledge, Technology Transfer, The role of Technology transfer, and SMEs in Indonesia, with particular issue of metal based SMEs in Pasuruan, based of fieldwork research finding. This paper explores technology and technology transfer in general, providing an overall picture regarding these and other related issues. This review shows that many issues relating to technology transfer have been emerging for some decades. However, the review concentrates on the historical chronology of issues that have led to the experience of technology transfer for SMEs in developing countries.
EMPLOYING TECHNOLOGICAL SUPPORT TO IMPROVE SMES LOGISTIC PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY ON THE GRAVITY LOCATION MODELS APPROACH FOR SMES IN INDONESIA Fourry Handoko
Journal of Engineering and Management in Industrial System Vol 10, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Badan Penerbit Jurnal, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya

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PT. YY, a business organization and an SME (Small to Medium Enterprise), is a distributor of Stick Jelly in FC and NJ branded packaging. Its distribution covers the Greater Malang area, Indonesia. This company often encounters logistical problems, that is delivery delays. Despite having made a delivery target and schedule based on the number of each customer’s requests, its vast marketing area often results in non-punctual delivery time. PT. YY is located too far from its customers, thus, it complicates the daily distribution flow. This study attempts to solve this problem by providing technological support to determine the appropriate location for its buffer warehouse/branch. The Gravity Location Models Approach is used by knowing each customer’s coordinates, the number of requests, and shipping costs. With this approach, the right coordinate point is obtained for establishing a subsidiary branch. Based on the results of calculations and simulations, as well as the location of the buffer, it was found that there was a shipping time saving and an increase in the distribution process efficiency value up to 48%.