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DESAIN PRODUK JEMURAN ANTI HUJAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT (QFD) Sadiq Ardo Wibowo; Hari Purnomo
SINERGI Vol 21, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (439.233 KB) | DOI: 10.22441/sinergi.2017.2.009

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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk perancangan produk jemuran otomatis anti hujan dengan berfokus pada keinginan konsumen. Masalah yang terjadi pada masyarakat seperti anak kost seringnya pakaian yang dijemur terkena air hujan ketika ditinggalkan dari tempat tinggal karena tidak ada yang mengangkatnya, padahal ketika menjemur cuaca terang dan ketika ditinggalkan cuaca berubah menjadi hujan. Berdasarkan permasalahan tersebut akan dilakukan perancangan dan pengembangan produk jemuran otomatis dengan menggunakan metode QFD (Quality Function Deployment). Pengambilan data menggunakan sampel yang terdiri dari 68 responden yang terdiri anak kost di daerah Yogyakarta yang sering menjemur pakaian sendiri. Hasil analisa diketahui pengembangan produk yang perlu dilakukan adalah customer need ke 2 yaitu menutup otomatis yang masuk pada kategori A, sehingga sangat perlu dibutuhkan inovasi atau pengembangan agar sesuai keinginan konsumen dan tidak tertinggal dari produk kompetitor. Relasi antara customer requirement dan technical requirement dapat dilihat bahwa kepentingan terbesar terdapat pada kebutuhan teknis jenis bahan dengan nilai kepentingan 124,2, artinya untuk mendukung pengembangan pemenuhan customer needs yang ke 2, maka perusahaan harus fokus pada kebutuhan teknis tersebut.
ERGONOMIC WORK SYSTEM DESIGN USING KANSEI ENGINEERING APPROACH Hari Purnomo; Vitri Lestari; Alex Kisanjani
SINERGI Vol 24, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

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Work fatigue is a problem that most often arises in the workplace and can affect work productivity. That problem also occurs at PT ASA Yogyakarta, many workers who complain of aches in the upper muscles and waist at work. Based on this, the research aims to design an ergonomic work system on the sewing production floor of PT. ASA Yogyakarta. The design of the work system is done to fix the problems done by workers so that it is expected to increase productivity. The method used is Kansei Engineering. The results of this study indicate that the proposed work system design meets the desires of workers with Stuart-Maxwell values testing marginal homogeneity of Z> 0.05. Work system designs made include sewing chairs and tables adjusted in size to worker anthropometry, approved backrests on chairs, lighting lamps replaced with LED lights, plug lamps on sewing machines, and plug bulkheads as sound dampers.
Product Design Development of Three-In-One Tote Bag Using The Kansei Engineering Method Yuda Paripurna; Hari Purnomo
SINERGI Vol 26, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/sinergi.2022.3.008

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The existing tote bag designs are often open at the top and vulnerable to pickpockets. Straps cannot be adjusted in length. Narrow straps, size, and the weight of their bags are causing pain. This study aims to develop a multifunctional tote bag to meet consumer needs to make it easier to carry goods of various sizes using only one bag. The population in this research is women and tote bag users who live in Tuban, East Java. The sample in this study was 30 tote bag users determined using a purposive sampling technique with the criteria being tote bag users for at least one month and aged 16-45 years. The data collection tool in this study is the Google Form questionnaire. The method in this study uses Kansei Engineering. The data were analyzed by SPSS 26. The results 14 Kansei words represent consumer desires for product development of multifunctional tote bags and are grouped into four factors: function, appearance, impression, and capacity. The old tote bag design is different from the three-in-one tote bag design based on the results of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test with a significance value of 4 factors < 0.05.