Johanda Johanda
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USULAN PENERAPAN MANUFACTURING RESOURCE PLANNING (MRP II) DI PT KSP Hayun, Anggara; Johanda, Johanda
Industrial and Systems Engineering Assessment Journal (INASEA) Vol 9, No 2 (2008): INASEA Vol. 09 No. 2
Publisher : Industrial and Systems Engineering Assessment Journal (INASEA)

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PT KSP is a fibrous food product manufacturing companies "Nata De Coco”. Most common problems that arise are shortages or overstocking of products. The purpose of this study is to propose the implementation of Manufacturing Resource Planning system (MRP II). Data is obtained by using forecasting, aggregate planning, capacity requirements planning resources (Resource Requirement Planning), master production scheduling (MPS), MPS validation (Rough Cut Capacity Planning), and Bill of Material to Material Requirement Planning (MPR). Forecasting data are taken from best forecasting results with Linear Regression forecasting method. Aggregate planning is conducted after forecast with least cost analysis, namely the chase method which can be continuously used to MRP. Best forecasting results with the smallest error will be taken from the forecast of the next 3 periods for base calculation of materials. This study concluded that the company can apply MRP II, to ensure steady flow of production and in the process also better in meeting consumer demand.
WOMAN: THE CATALYST FOR SOCIAL EDUCATION AND LOCAL WISDOM OF SAKAI COMMUNITY IN RIAU Erni, Sukma; Roza, Ellya; Yasnel, Yasnel; Johanda, Johanda; Kalipke, Mohamad Agar; Miski, Cut Raudhatul; Husin, Norhazlina
Al-Qalam Vol. 30 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Makassar

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This research concerns with the effort of the Sakai tribe in maintaining their local wisdom and social characters from generation to the next generation eventhough there is minimum outside social interaction. This research involved 9 key informants spread across 5 villages in Bengkalis Regency. They explained their lives in the Sakai people's village, how they modeled and educated the generations and communities to build a safe and peaceful life. The research findings confirm that in their daily lives, women interact a lot with children and other fellow women around the house. The socially visible modeling of women's behavior becomes an imitative model by their community. Patience, thoughtfulness, saving, restraint, not talkative, not getting angry often, using the mantra of overcoming minor problems, including demonstrating how they should behave into a social education slowly builds generational character and teach them how to survive in even difficult situations. This research concludes that Sakai women with their diversity have a strong role as a catalyst for social education and local wisdom of the Sakai people