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Archives Effectiveness in Improving Administrative Services Rusnaedi
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JISSR
Publisher : Cendekiawan Indonesia Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (170.146 KB) | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v2i2.33

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Archiving is very important in an organization, office, or government; archives provide information and a vehicle for documentation. Every employee in an organization, office, or government is required to work effectively and efficiently in supporting organizational goals; so that employees can work effectively, the quality and quantity must be to the organization's needs. This study uses a quantitative research approach. Furthermore, the data that is explored includes primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data has been collected through questionnaires and processed manually with a card system. Based on the results of this processing, the data is tabulated into a frequency table to determine the level of the analyzed variables. The results showed that the effectiveness of archives in improving administrative services in Bulu-Bulu Village, Tonra District, Bone Regency, namely the procedure for creating archives in managing letters was good but had not used a letter sorting tool to sort letters, both incoming and outgoing letters, which made it easier for management to be faster and easier effective. In addition, the Bulu-Bulu Village Office still uses manual archive management but does not use electronics.
Factors Causing The Decline In Revenue Of KMP Raja Dilaut Before COVID-19 Until Pandemic Recovery Usman, Arif Fuddin; Alimah , Andi Nur; Murtafiah, Andi; Rusnaedi; Fitriah, Rifkah
Nama Jurnal Akmi Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Sitektransmar November 2023
Publisher : LPPM AKMI SUAKA BAHARI CIREBON

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51578/j.sitektransmar.v5i2.65

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This research is to determine and compare KMP. Raja Dilaut income before COVID-19, during COVID-19, and the pandemic recovery period, as well as the factors causing the decline. KMP. Raja Dilaut is one of the crossing vessels owned by PT Pelayaran Nusantara Juli Rahayu which operates at the Bajoe-Kolaka Ferry Port. The purpose of this research is: 1) to determine KMP. Raja Dilaut income before, during, and during the COVID-19 recovery period, from 2018 to 2022, 2) to determine the factors causing the decline and increase in income KMP. Raja Dilaut. This research is qualitative research using interactive model data analysis techniques, starting from the data collection stage followed by data reduction, data display, and the final stage, namely the conclusion. KMP. Raja Dilaut income recap calculation results from 2018 worth "IDR 7,464.519,207", in 2019 worth "IDR 7.135.582.768", in 2020 worth "IDR 3.277.331.031", in 2021 worth "IDR 4.667.035.509", and in 2022 worth "IDR 15.948.678.745". In 2020 there was a significant decline. Ship income is only 30% of total capital costs. In 2020, at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company almost went bankrupt. The company almost closed the business because capital costs could not be covered by revenue. But the company was able to survive and survive and in 2021 revenue increased to 61% and in 2022 it rose to 70%. The most dominant causal factor in the decline in KMP Raja Dilaut income using the fishbone method includes Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB), examination and mandatory Rapid Antigen testing, and the Peduli Protect application which is still difficult for the community to implement. The ship, which was originally capable of carrying 286 passengers per trip, experienced a decline of around 50-100 percent.
The Analysis of Work Accident Risk in Welding Process for Pipe Repair on Utility Boat PT LSM Rachmianty, Andi; Pragawati, Ni Gusti Ayu Putu Dewi Armay; Ningrat, Andi; Usman, Arif Fudddin; Rusnaedi; Shauqy, Muhammad Azhar
Indonesian Journal of Maritime Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Volume 2 Issue 2, December 2024
Publisher : Naval Architecture Department, Kalimantan Institut of Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35718/ismatech.v2i2.1263

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PT LSM is a shipping company committed to focusing on providing integrated maritime services to support the oil & gas industry, PT LSM has a variety of offshore vessels to support these activities. LSM's shipping area is a rig area, where the area has a high level of danger and risk, therefore an adequate ship is needed both in crew and equipment on board. Especially in the piping system on board, if a leak occurs it can cause fatal things such as engine damage to an explosion and can cause work accidents such as fire and death. To minimize work accidents, risk hazard identification and risk control are made in each job, especially in piping work, namely pipe welding using the HIRADC method. This study used a descriptive qualitative method, in which the authors conducted field observations, interviews, and distributed questionnaires. The results of risk hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control will be entered in the HIRADC (Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Determining Control) table. The conclusion of this study is that 43 hazards and 47 risks have been identified in pipe welding work. In the initial control, the low risk level was 42 risks (89.36%), the medium risk level was 5 risks (10.63%), and the high-risk level was 0 risks (0%). After further control of the identified risks, the risk level of medium risk (10.63%) has changed to low risk, so that all risk levels of the LSM Provider's ship pipe welding work have changed to a low risk level with a total of 47 risks (100%)). The controls used in pipe welding work are substitution, administration, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Optimizing Container Crane Performance: Enhancing Loading and Unloading Productivity at PT. Kaltim Kariangau Terminal Ningrat, Andi; Tahir, Anwar; Rusnaedi; Reskyani; Muslihati
Indonesian Journal of Maritime Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Volume 2 Issue 2, December 2024
Publisher : Naval Architecture Department, Kalimantan Institut of Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35718/ismatech.v2i2.1264

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Container terminals are critical nodes in global trade, where productivity hinges on the efficiency of handling equipment like container cranes. At PT. Kaltim Kariangau, a terminal jointly managed by PT. Pelindo and the East Kalimantan provincial government, operational challenges persist despite infrastructure enhancements. In 2023, an additional crane was introduced to the terminal, increasing the total to three. However, issues such as prolonged idle times and equipment malfunctions adversely impacted crane efficiency. This research evaluates crane performance using BCH (Box/Crane/Hour) and BSH (Box/Ship/Hour) metrics to assess their effect on loading and unloading productivity. The analysis reveals that in 2023, the average crane performance was 27 boxes/hour, a level classified as good. Paradoxically, overall productivity declined post-crane addition compared to prior operations. Using regression analysis, the study identifies a strong positive correlation (R = 0.7316) between crane performance and terminal productivity, with a coefficient of determination (R²) indicating that crane efficiency accounts for 54% of productivity variations. The findings highlight that improved crane performance directly enhances operational output, where each unit increase in BCH corresponds to a 1.809-unit rise in productivity. Hypothesis testing confirms that crane performance significantly influences loading and unloading efficiency. These results underscore the need for effective equipment utilization and maintenance strategies to optimize terminal operations. The research concludes that while infrastructure upgrades are essential, addressing operational inefficiencies is critical to achieving sustainable productivity improvements.