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HOW COVID-19 OUTBREAK PANDEMIC PROVOKES INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY ALTERATION IN KARAWANG Aina Nindiani; Afif Hakim; Dicky Suryapranatha; Aris Insan Waluya; Amelia Nur Fariza
Industry Xplore Vol 6 No 1 (2021): Industry Xplore
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat, Universitas Buana Perjuangan Karawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36805/teknikindustri.v6i1.1367

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In early 2020, COVID-19 was present and changed the socio-economic order of the community. All sectors were affected as well as industrial sectors for both manufacturing and services. The business' operation has changed to comply with health protocols to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The impacts of the COVID-19 in the industry identified in this study were decreased income, supply chain disruption, the onset of free time at work, and implementation of health protocols. This impact caused changes in activities in the form of reduced working hours, reduction of workers, material and process efficiency, increased lead time and delays in distribution, physical distancing, activities to prevent exposure to COVID-19, disinfection activities in companies, early detection of COVID-19, and increased employee immunity. Strategies that can be carried out are building a commitment to maintaining discipline in implementing health protocols, utilizing digital technology (internet of things) to expand the market, and implementing a lean strategy to achieve efficiency or save resources.
DRUG INVENTORY CONTROL USING THE ABC-VEN METHOD AT HEALTH SERVICE UNITS IN KARAWANG CITY Ani Sakila; Dicky Suryapranatha; Decut Della Oganda
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/morfai.v5i4.3210

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Uncontrolled drug inventory is a significant challenge in health services, especially in remote areas, resulting in high rates of expired drugs and budget waste. The mismatch between drug stock and needs can disrupt the quality of health services provided to the community. This study aims to analyze drug inventory control using the ABC-VEN combination method, which groups drugs based on consumption value and level of medical importance. The methods applied include observation, interviews, documentation, and analysis of drug use data from July to December 2024. The ABC analysis categorizes drugs into three groups based on investment value: A (70%), B (21%), and C (9%). Meanwhile, the VEN analysis classifies drugs as Vital (13%), Essential (59%), and Non-Essential (27%). The results of the ABC-VEN combination show that 17% of drug items are included in the priority group, 46% in the main group, and 38% in the additional group. These findings provide a strong basis for determining priorities in drug procurement and supervision. The conclusion of this study confirms that the ABC-VEN method has proven effective in increasing the efficiency of inventory management, reducing the risk of expired drugs, and supporting more rational decision-making in drug procurement.