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Coffee Supply Chain Performance Measurement In Ulu Belu District, Tanggamus Regency, Lampung Province Sylvia, Teny; Wiyono, Teguh; Putra, Endo Pebri Dani; Asrol, Muhammad; Sembiring, Noveliska Br; Yunira, Eka Nur'azmi; Subara, Deni; Devita, Wilda Harlia
Agroindustrial Journal Vol 12, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Agroindustrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Technology UGM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/aij.v12i1.106071

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Ulu Belu District, as the largest producer of robusta coffee in Lampung Province, faces challenges throughout its coffee supply chain, from cultivation to marketing. This study aims to examine the structure of the coffee supply chain, evaluate its performance using the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model combined with the Analytic Network Process (ANP), and recommend strategies for improvement. The identification results reveal that the coffee supply chain in Ulu Belu District involves several key actors, including farmers, commodity aggregators, collectors, business partners, ground coffee processors, domestic roasters, retailers, exporters, and consumers. This supply chain operates through the flow of products, information, and financial resources among these actors. The coffee supply chain performance measurement results in Ulu Belu District indicate a very poor overall performance score of 58.855. Performance at the three supply chain tiers also reflects concerning conditions: farmers scored 59.721, indicating a very poor performance; collectors scored 62.888, reflecting a poor condition; and business partnerships scored the lowest at 53.957, also categorized as very poor. The strategies for improving supply chain performance include providing training and outreach on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), implementation of GAP and Good Handling Practices (GHP), implementation of the Common Code for the Coffee Community (4C) certification, increasing storage warehouse capacity, implementing Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) in supply chain management in Ulu Belu, determining safety stock, and planning delivery schedules.
Development and Priority Selection of Marketing Strategies for Pangas Catfish Skin Chips at Gatiga Snack MSMEs Novriyanti, Eka; Sylvia, Teny; Sembiring, Noveliska Br
Agroindustrial Journal Vol 12, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Agroindustrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Technology UGM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/aij.v12i1.106078

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Gatiga Snack MSMEs, a chip producer in South Lampung, faces tough competition and requires effective marketing strategies to grow. This study aims to develop and select strategies that can be implemented by Gatiga Snack using SWOT analysis and QSPM. Based on the SWOT analysis results, 18 recommended strategies were obtained. These strategies are then prioritized using QSPM analysis. There are three recommended strategy implementation periods. In the first period, six strategies were recommended that could be implemented. The highest TAS score among the strategies in the first period was forming a special marketing team for managing the Gatiga Snack MSME business (WO4), amounting to 7.296. In the second period, six strategies were also recommended that could be implemented. An intensive promotional strategy by creating a schedule of online and offline routine promotional activities (WO2) resulted in the highest TAS score of 7.141 in the second period. The third-period strategy consisted of six strategies with the highest TAS score of 7.031, namely building a brand image by making reviews or testimonials about the quality of Pangas Catfish Skin Chips’s Gatiga Snack so that new consumers would trust and be interested in buying (ST3).
Decision Making for The Most Outstanding Students Award using TOPSIS: a Case Study at Institut Teknologi Sumatera Pratama, Borneo Satria; Drantantiyas, Nike Dwi Grevika; Marvie, Ilham; Sembiring, Noveliska Br; Nadi, Muhammad Abi Berkah
Journal of Innovation Information Technology and Application (JINITA) Vol 5 No 2 (2023): JINITA, December 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Cilacap

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35970/jinita.v5i2.2114

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The internal selection of Pemilihan Mahasiswa Berprestasi, or known as Pilmapres, is an annual competition held by Institut Teknologi Sumatera (ITERA) to award the most outstanding student of the year which will be further sent to compete in regional and national event of Pilmapres held by Balai Pengembangan Talenta Indonesia. This study aimed to implement TOPSIS as a decision-making tool to determine the winner of Pilmapres ITERA in 2023. The criteria used in this study were general achievements, English competencies, and creative ideas, with weight of 50, 20, and 30, respectively. The scores for the criteria for each of the students are obtained from nine members of the board of jury in the final stage of Pilmapres ITERA in 2023. The calculation result using TOPSIS concluded that the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd winners of the internal selection of Pilmapres ITERA in 2023 were Alpha, Beta, and Omega, with the final preference scores of 0.995, 0.799, and 0.795, respectively.