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PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN PENGGUNAAN BERBAGAI BAHAN TAMBAHAN PANGAN PADA SISWA SMKN 4 BALIKPAPAN Hutabarat, Michael Alexander; Arista, Yuvita Lira Vesti; Kumalaningrum, Amalia Nur; Manihuruk, Hendrik Vicarlo Saragih; Batubara, Yongki Christandi
Jurnal Abdimas Gorontalo (JAG) Vol 7 No 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : UPPM Politeknik Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30869/jag.v7i2.1424

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The use of Food Additives (BTP) has become increasingly common in food products, especially school snacks. This is a big challenge, where school students need to be educated about Food Additives in the food or drinks they consume, including the types that are allowed and prohibited. Students of SMKN 4 Balikpapan have often consumed snacks containing Food Additives without realizing it. Through this community service program, it is hoped that students' knowledge about Food Additives through socialization and mentoring can increase. This activity includes socialization, interactive discussions, and pre-test and post-test evaluations to measure the effectiveness of the program. It is hoped that after receiving this socialization, students' awareness will increase and can create healthy consumption habit among students.
Penerapan Algoritma Evolutionary dan Nearest Neighbor untuk Optimasi Rute Distribusi Utami, Rika Sri; Arifin, Riski; Lufika, Raihan Dara; Dio, Rafi; Manihuruk, Hendrik Vicarlo Saragih
Go-Integratif : Jurnal Teknik Sistem dan Industri Vol 5 No 02 (2024): Go-Integratif : Jurnal Teknik Sistem dan Industri
Publisher : Engineering Faculty at Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35261/gijtsi.v5i02.12518

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The distribution route is a common issue faced by companies. Companies need to distribute goods to optimize delivery and operational shipping costs. Company XYZ distributes goods to 9 retailers. The problem encountered is that delivery relies only on the intuition of the delivery operators, which is considered suboptimal. Therefore, finding the shortest distribution distance is necessary, one of which can be done using an evolutionary algorithm. An evolutionary algorithm is a population-based stochastic search used to find optimal solutions to a problem. Additionally, distributing goods using the nearest neighbor method determines the route based on the shortest distance between retailers. Thus, the purpose of this study is to find the shortest distribution distance for goods delivered to 9 retailers using an evolutionary algorithm and the nearest neighbor method. The results show that using the evolutionary algorithm, the minimum total distance is 54.5 kilometers, with the route being warehouse-2-1-5-9-4-6-7-3-8-warehouse, while using the nearest neighbor method yields a distance of 55 kilometers, resulting in a difference of 0.5 kilometers.