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Supply chain performance analysis using discrete system simulation method: A case study in a furniture company Trenggonowati, Dyah Lintang; Ulfah, Maria; Ridwan, Asep; Bahauddin, Achmad; Ekawati, Ratna; Sonda, Atia; Umyati, Ani; Fachrur, Aditya Rahadian; Yadi, Yayan Harry
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 9, No 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v9i1.19049

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As time progresses, the evolving industrial world demands that companies devise the best strategies to achieve their desired goals. A well-designed system is expected to increase the profitability of the company itself. CSD is an interior furniture and interior design studio located in the city of Cilegon, Banten. The challenge faced by CSD is the inability to meet order deadlines during periods of high demand. The objective of this study is to assess the level of machine utility within the existing process and provide recommendations to achieve an optimal process. The methodology employed includes system simulation and model development using Promodel software. Additionally, statistical tests, model validation, and ANOVA tests were conducted. Based on the results, it was determined that the level of machine utility at CSD is 17.48% for shaping planning, 30.08% for grinding, 14.88% for assembly, and 29.98% for finishing. The proposed solution, scenario or proposal 2, suggests combining the assembly and finishing workstations, resulting in increased machine utility.
Hazard Potential Analysis at Banten 2 Steam Power Plant Using Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Method Dewantari, Nustin Merdiana; Mariawati, Ade Sri; Alamsyah, Resky Noer; Umyati, Ani; Herlina, Lely; Sonda, Atia
Journal of Systems Engineering and Management Vol 3, No 1 (2024)
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Banten 2 Steam Power Plant is a crucial facility in electricity generation, utilizing steam as an energy source to drive turbines and produce electricity. The power generation process involves several key stages, where high-temperature steam is converted into mechanical energy and then into electricity through turbine rotation. In its operation, Banten 2 Steam Power Plant involves many workers with diverse working conditions and areas, making the level of risk and workplace accidents a primary concern. The Job Safety Analysis method is used to identify potential hazards in various areas such as firefighting areas, chimneys, and water treatment plants. The research findings indicate varying potential hazards, including risks of stumbling, slipping, trapping, scratching, exposure to flames, electric shock, and being struck by materials. Risk assessment shows high-risk levels: 5 for welding in the firefighting area, 4 for flue gas sampling, 5 for hydrant welding, and 3 for duplication and installation of membranes, cartridges, and vessel RO. Risk control is carried out through elimination, engineering, administrative controls, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).