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Mesin Produksi Sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Produktivitas di UKM Mamabon Edo Rantou Wijaya; Khairul Akli; Nofan Hadi Ahmad; Ari Pranata Primisa Purba; Rizki Fadhillah Lubis
Journal of Industrial Community Empowerment Vol 1, No 2 (2022): Published in October 2022
Publisher : Politeknik ATI Padang

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Productivity is needed to compete in the modern retail market which requires the right product at the right time and in the right quantity. This activity aims to increase productivity in Small and Medium Enterprises, one of which is Mamabon. Mamabon SMEs have not been able to fully meet the target market due to limited production capacity so they need machines to increase production. The stages of this activity are in the form of surveys to partner locations, choosing alternative solutions, implementing and evaluating activities. Based on the results of the activity evaluation, the procurement of production machines in this activity was successful in increasing productivity by increasing production capacity by 66.6%, shortening production time and stages.
Density Effect of Calcium Carbonate Solution on Kernel Losses in Clay Bath Unit at PT Bina Pratama Sakato Jaya Addin Akbar; Khairul Akli; Dwi Kemala Putri; Melysa Putri; Syarie Hidayah
JURNAL ILMIAH TEKNOLOGI INDSUTRI (SAINTI) Vol 19, No 2 (2022): VOL 19 NO 2 DESEMBER 2022
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Clay Bath is a tool to separate palm shells from Kernels using a calcium carbonate solution. Kernel Losses in the Clay Bath unit are a problem that can be detrimental to CPO Processing Industry. The effect of the density of the calcium carbonate solution can reduce the Kernel Losses. In this study, variations in the density of calcium carbonate solution were made starting from 1.092; 1,112 ; 1.136 ; 1.142 ; 1.150 g/mL. Based on the results of the study, the lowest Kernel Losses were found at a density of 1.150 g/mL with 2.57%.
Sayyid Honey MSME Development to Increase Trigona Honey Production Capacity Edo Rantou Wijaya; Novan Hadi Ahmad; Khairul Akli; Wahyuni Amalia; Ridha Luthvina
JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Jati Emas (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat)
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah (DPD) Perkumpulan Dosen Indonesia Semesta (DIS) Jawa Timur

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Sayyid Madu is an MSME that sells products in the form of quality pure honey which was founded in 2021. This business started with selling trigona honey and apis dorsata honey online, and received a good response from consumers. The good response was especially for the type of trigona honey. This causes the demand for trigona honey to increase rapidly so that better trigona honey-producing bee cultivation techniques are needed. The goal is to get the best quality and increase production capacity. Trigona honey also has the potential to reach national and international markets due to its efficacy in medical cases. As cultivation developed, the number of trigona bee colonies increased from 7 colonies with honey production of approximately 10 kg/month, at the beginning of January there was an addition of 20 colonies. The increase in this colony is expected to produce honey with more production than usual. To produce lots and lots of quality Trigona honey, breeders must have super colonies, namely colonies with large numbers, dense density, aggressiveness and very active activity. The colony of course requires nectar-producing plant vegetation, namely all plants that have flowers. The yield depends on the spring in the forest area where the bees nest. The main problem faced by Sayyid madu SMEs is Trigona honey production which is still minimal and inconsistent. The lack of production of trigona bee honey is caused by food sources that are less available in nature. In addition, the harvesting equipment that is owned is still lacking so that it can hamper harvesting and affect the quality of the honey produced. There are three alternative solutions implemented in this PKM, namely: (1) making artificial vegetation on residential land, (2) procuring dynamo-based manual nectar suction equipment, and (3) logs for beehives.
Application of Nano Crystalline Cellulose (NCC) From Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch as Reinforcement of Bioplastic Nanocomposite With Polivynil Alcohol (PVA) Matrix Maryam Maryam; Maria Isfus Senjawati; Khairul Akli
Andalasian International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (AIJANS) Vol. 2 No. 01 (2021)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian, Universitas Andalas

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PENGARUH DENSITAS LARUTAN KALSIUM KARBONAT TERHADAP KERNEL LOSSES PADA UNIT CLAY BATH DI INDUSTRI PENGOLAHAN CPO Addin Akbar; Khairul Akli; Dwi Kemala Putri; Melysa Putri; Syarie Hidayah
SAINTI: Majalah Ilmiah Teknologi Industri Vol. 19 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Politeknik ATI Padang

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Clay Bath merupakan alat yang berfungsi untuk memisahkan cangkang sawit dengan Kernel menggunakan larutan kalsium karbonat. Kernel Losses pada unit Clay Bath merupakan permasalahan yang dapat merugikan bagi Industri Pengolahan CPO. Pengaruh densitas dari larutan kalsium karbonat dapat menurunkan persentase Kernel Losses. Pada penelitian ini dibuat variasi massa jenis larutan kalsium karbonat mulai dari 1,092 ; 1,112 ; 1,136 ; 1,142 ; 1,150 g/mL. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian didapatkan Kernel Losses terendah pada densitas 1,150 g/mL dengan 2,57 %.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Karibia melalui Pelatihan Pengolahan Mango Jelly dan Pemanfaatan Limbah Mangga Irna Ekawati; Maryam; Khairun Nadiyah; Adlina Safitri Helmi; Khairul Akli; Ester Edwar; Lisa Nesti; Dian Hasni; Eko Supriadi
JICE : Journal of Industrial Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Politeknik ATI Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52759/jice.v4i2.45

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The Caribbean region, despite its abundance of tropical agricultural commodities such as mangoes, continues to face challenges in product diversification and value-added processing. This community engagement program aimed to strengthen the productive capacity and economic empowerment of Caribbean communities—particularly small-scale farmers, agroindustry actors, and homemakers—through mango-based product development. Implemented by Politeknik ATI Padang in collaboration with the Non-Aligned Movement Center for South-South Technical Cooperation (NAM-CSSTC), the program was conducted virtually over two days in May 2025 using an integrated explicit–tacit knowledge transfer approach. Explicit knowledge was delivered through structured digital materials and video-based instruction, while tacit knowledge was reinforced through experiential learning, practical assignments, and interactive discussions. A total of 297 participants enrolled for the program, with 30 participants actively engaging through Zoom sessions and 267 participants accessing the training via YouTube livestreaming. The primary outcomes of the program included measurable improvements in participants’ technical competence, production readiness, and sustainability awareness. Evaluation results showed an increase in participants’ average scores from 84.4 (pre-test) to 89.2 (post-test), indicating enhanced understanding of mango jelly processing, packaging, waste utilization, and basic business planning. Moreover, participants successfully demonstrated their ability to independently produce mango jelly and apply organic waste management practices using mango peel residues. Beyond skill acquisition, the program fostered entrepreneurial motivation and promoted the adoption of circular economy principles at the community level. These findings highlight the effectiveness of virtual community empowerment initiatives in achieving tangible capacity-building outcomes and supporting sustainable, resource-based economic development across geographically dispersed regions.