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Site Selection for the Citronella Oil Distillation Unit at Rambatan Subdistrict Tanah Datar Regency Alexie Herryandie Bronto Adi; Eri Wirdianto; Felia Devina Amadea; Desto Jumeno; Reinny Patrisina
MOTIVECTION : Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Industrial Engineering Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Motivection : Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Industrial Engineering
Publisher : Indonesian Mechanical Electrical and Industrial Research Society (IMEIRS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (457.621 KB) | DOI: 10.46574/motivection.v5i2.227

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The Sarasah Village Cooperative (KUD Sarasah) located in Nagari III Koto, Rambatan Subdistrict, Tanah Datar Regency plans to build a citronella oil distillation unit. The decision about the location where to build a factory is a strategic decision that needs to be considered carefully, because it involves a large amount of investment and has a long-term impact. This study aims to select the location of the construction of citronella oil distillery. The method used in this research is the Analytical Hierarchy Process. The conclusion that can be drawn regarding the most strategic location for the construction of a citronella oil production house is Aur Serumpun with a weight of 47.9% whereas the Long-Term aspect is the most influential criterion with a weight of 43.4%. KUD Sarasah yang berlokasi di Nagari III Koto, Kecamatan Rambatan, Kabupaten Tanah Datar berencana membangun rumah produksi penyulingan minyak serai wangi. Keputusan tentang lokasi tempat pendirian pabrik merupakan keputusan strategis yang perlu dipertimbangkan secara cermat, karena menyangkut investasi dalam jumlah besar dan memiliki dampak jangka panjang. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memilih lokasi pembangunan rumah produksi minyak serai wangi. Metode yang digunakan di dalam penelitian ini adalah Analytical Hierarchy Process. Kesimpulan yang dapat diambil terkait lokasi yang paling strategis sebagai tempat pembangunan rumah produksi minyak serai wangi adalah di Aur Serumpun dengan bobot sebesar 47,9% dimana aspek Jangka Panjang adalah kriteria yang paling mempengaruhi keputusan penentuan lokasi dengan bobot 43,4%.
Bibliographic analysis: Research prospects for work-life balance of women workers in engineering Zetli, Sri; Susanti, Lusi; Jumeno, Desto
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 10, No 2 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62870/jiss.v10i2.26036

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Work-life balance is a significant issue today, especially for women workers, who often experience role conflict. Besides their professional roles, women also have responsibilities at home, making balancing work and life outside the workplace one of their primary challenges. This article aims to analyze scientific publications on work-life balance among female workers using bibliometric analysis to identify research opportunities in the field of engineering. The Scopus database was utilized for data mining, and data analysis was conducted using VOSviewer. A total of 123 documents were identified from the 2019–2024 period, with South Korea leading in publications (15 documents and 63 citations), followed by the United States, which had fewer publications (14 documents) but the highest number of citations (240 citations). The research subject areas were predominantly Medicine (27.8%), with only 4.7% focusing on Engineering. The majority of research subjects were healthcare workers (33%), while only 5% specialized in the industrial sector. The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health was the most frequently referenced source. Commonly discussed impacts of work-life balance influenced by gender include mental health, job satisfaction, and burnout. However, no studies specifically focus on female workers in the manufacturing industry to examine the effects of work shifts on work-life balance and their implications for occupational health and safety, work accidents, and musculoskeletal pain. Future research should address this gap by applying engineering studies to explore these challenges.