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Development of Mobile Learning for Distance Learning in Procurement Logistics Course (Case Study: Logistic Engineering Student Program UPI) Aulia Zikri Rahman; Hizba Muhammad Sadida; Hanissa Okitasari; Galuh Chisyti Nur Fadhilah
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 1, No 2 (2021): October 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (766.094 KB) | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v1i2.40263

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Logistics Engineering study program students are required to take several Core Expertise Courses at the Study Program, including among the list is logistics procurement courses. This subject is compulsory in the logistic science cluster because in a unified process of downstream goods in the logistics process cannot be separated from the role of procurement. In this course students will learn about how the procurement process takes place in a complete logistics cycle, but the complexity for this course is high enough that an alternative is needed that can be used as supporting student learning. With advances in information technology, existing learning methods can be enhanced to produce maximum and measurable output through indicators. This study aims to design and develop an independent learning mobile application for logistics procurement courses targeting students of the UPI Logistics Engineering study program. The first development step is to design and adopt this learning process into the application. The research was conducted with the intention of utilizing context-awareness computing to provide material personalization for each user and evaluation in the form of a quiz. In the final stage of research, the application made will be tested to determine the level of usability that will be applied in lectures. The expected result is a robust system and is expected to support blended learning to increase students' interest and understanding of logistics procurement courses.
Food Logistics Quality: Minimize Damage to Fresh Fruit Shipping in Covid-19 Era Vina Dwiyanti; Galuh Chisyti Nur Fadhilah; Indira Shaffiyah; Devanka Chelina; Erning Ertami Anton
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 2, No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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Food needs are the primary needs needed by all people in the world. Commodity food needs of fruits are needed by considering their quality. During the current Covid-19 pandemic, the demand for food delivery needs has greatly increased. The problem arises when the quality of the fruit is not suitable, it is damaged during delivery. This article aims to capture the quality of the fruit and how to minimize the damage in shipping. The method used in this study is a literature review using the source of scientific articles published in the last 10 years (2011-2021). The results of this study indicate that temperature, storage are the main factors in fruit delivery. In addition, in minimizing damage to fresh fruit in shipping, the use of a GPS-based temperature sensor is very good in maintaining the temperature during delivery as well as accurate information in real-time.
Indonesia Toll Roads: Its Effect on The Trade Routes in ASEAN Aldi Adista Juliadi; Alya Sophia Oktirellia; Galuh Chisyti Nur Fadhilah; Indira Shaffiyah; Vina Dwiyanti
ASEAN Journal of Science and Engineering Vol 3, No 1 (2023): AJSE: March 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

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The sea toll road is one of a solution that gives a good effect in the trade routes in the future. Indonesia toll road is a program of the Indonesian government that aims to improve connectivity between regions inequitable distribution of goods so that the movement of the economy can be efficient and evenly distributed. In addition to the impact on the Indonesian state, this program has an impact on countries that are close to Indonesia (ASEAN). The purpose of this study is to analyze how the systematics of Indonesia's toll road program and its effects on the trade routes neighboring countries of Indonesia. The method that we used in this study is review analysis. The result of this study is sea toll facilitates commercial access from southern Pacific countries to Eastern Asian countries. The idea of the Sea Toll concept will open up regional access by making two large international hub ports that can serve large commercial ships above 3,000 TEUs or a Panamax vessel class of 6000 TEUs. This study has an impact on the international shipping process through ASEAN trade routes.