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Perencanaan Sistem Persediaan Bahan Baku Industri Garmen di PT. DM Nunung Nurhasanah; Syarif Hidayat; Ajeng Putri Listianingsih; Devi Utami Agustini; Faikar Zakky Haidar; Nida'ul Hasanati
Jurnal Optimasi Sistem Industri Vol. 13 No. 2 (2014): Published in October 2014
Publisher : The Industrial Engineering Department of Engineering Faculty at Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (626.871 KB) | DOI: 10.25077/josi.v13.n2.p589-617.2014

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One of the effort to presence with global competition in the era of the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2015, making it the various parties, both government, private, and Small and Medium Industries (SMEs) to compete with products made in ASEAN countries. One of the things that can be done is to make the efficiency of the production costs. For that, we need a production planning and control are very closely related to the raw material. The presence of raw materials becomes important because if there is a shortage of raw materials, will inhibit the production process. If the stock overload can make an effect on the cost savings that can increase the cost of the company. IKM DM is one of the industry that concerned to the manufacture of clothing garment, especially to the shorts. The Problems that are often faced by SMEs is the frequent occurrence both in the warehouse overstock raw materials and finished goods warehouse. It is necessary for research in determining the amount of raw materials in the warehouse, so that capital is not held long. This study only focus to three kinds of pants that has all size model, big size type, and type pants buckle. The purpose of this study is predicting the number of requests using the ARIMA period of 3 months in April, May, and June 2014; planned economic order quantity and raw material ordering schedule using the EOQ method. The study also discusses the raw materials inventory system either periodically or in a perpetual; and ends with the calculation of the limitations of the warehouse. Forecasting pants all size in April, May and June respectively 30 840, 31 962, and 32 357 pieces; the big size pants are 8.645,8.782, and 8782; and the buckle pants are 4,960, 4,980, and 4,980 pieces. As for the number of ordering raw materials at economical polly cloth pants all size, buckle, and the big size of 45 562-yard; 17 684; and 25 534 yards. As for the scheduling of raw materials in the all size type, big size type, and the buckles have ROP values of 4.470,1.382, and 660 yards. The frequency ordering as many as 6 times, 3 times, and 2 times with intervals of 30 days, 64 days, and 80 days. From the calculation of the inventory system, obtained perpetual method has the smallest cost. For the calculation of the limitations vast storehouse of raw materials needed 4 shelves for storage of accessories with a total area of 107m2, with a total of 144m2 warehouse area.
Rekomendasi implementasi keberlanjutan agroindustri serat kenaf pada jaringan rantai pasok hulu Nunung Nurhasanah; Dhia Puti Andini Wibowo; Nita Noriko; Tharra Azzahra Riyana; Syarif Hidayat; Budi Aribowo; Dody Haryadi
AGROINTEK Vol 18, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Agroindustrial Technology, University of Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agrointek.v18i2.17420

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Environmental issues are a priority in the development of the kenaf fiber industry globally, because kenaf fiber is considered an environmentally friendly vegetable fiber when used as a raw material. This is revealed from the retting process which is the main process in processing the kenaf plant into kenaf dry fiber. The purpose of this study was to determine the green productivity index on the upstream side of the kenaf fiber agro-industry network by mapping green value stream mapping. Based on the research that has been done, it can be concluded that there are 6 alternatives to clean production, 4 of which can add value to the waste and 2 of them are routine activities of the kenaf fiber agroindustry. Then the results of the GVSM Current State mapping on energy of 12,753.6 Joules, water as much as 32,810.1l, material as much as 14,340 kg, waste as much as 14,860 kg, emissions of 1,584 kg, and biodiversity as much as 4,000 kg. After the alternative production is carried out, the results of the GVSM Future State mapping are 11,159.4 Joules of energy, 32,810.1l of water, 14,340 kg of materials, 1,584 kg of emissions, and 4,000 kg of biodiversity. There was a reduction in energy in the form of human power of 1,594.2 Joules which was replaced by the use of machines. The GPI Current State value in the kenaf fiber agroindustry is 0.000759 and the GPI Future State value obtained is 0.001234. This means that the production alternatives given affect the increase in IE value and decrease in EI value from the kenaf fiber agroindustry so that the GPI Future State value produced is getting better so that the impact on the environment in the kenaf fiber agroindustry is decreasing.