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THE ROLE OF THE TAVIP BINJAI MARKET AS A DISTRIBUTION CENTER FOR LOCAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN BINJAI, NORTH SUMATRA Nasti Hasyim Nasution; Abdi Sugiarto; Ruri Prihatini Lubis
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i2.106

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Tavip Market Binjai is one of the main markets in Binjai City, North Sumatra, with a strategic role in the distribution of local agricultural products. This study aims to analyze the role of Tavip Market Binjai in distributing agricultural products, identify factors influencing distribution effectiveness, and formulate strategies to enhance the market's efficiency as a distribution center. The research employed both qualitative and quantitative approaches, using data collection techniques such as observation, interviews, and literature reviews. The findings indicate that Tavip Market Binjai serves as a central hub for trade and distribution for local farmers, contributes to price stability, increases income for farmers and MSMEs, and supports food security in Binjai and surrounding areas. However, distribution effectiveness in this market is still affected by several constraints, including limited infrastructure, suboptimal logistics systems, reliance on intermediaries, and competition from imported products. To address these challenges, the study recommends several strategies, including improving market infrastructure, optimizing transportation and logistics systems, strengthening the role of cooperatives and partnerships, using digital marketing technology, and implementing regulations that support price stability and protect local products. With the implementation of appropriate strategies, it is expected that Tavip Market Binjai can be more effective in supporting the distribution of local agricultural products, thus providing greater economic benefits to farmers, traders, and the community as a whole.
EVALUATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLICY IN MANAGING THE BINJAI TAVIP MARKET: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS Nasti Hasyim Nasution; Abdi Sugiarto; Ruri Prihatini Lubis
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i3.133

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This study aims to evaluate local government policies in managing Tavip Market in Binjai by highlighting the challenges faced and potential policy prospects for improving market management effectiveness. The evaluation was conducted based on regulatory aspects, infrastructure, and the roles of stakeholders involved. The results indicate that policy implementation still faces various obstacles, including a lack of outreach to traders, suboptimal supervision, and limited market infrastructure that hinders management effectiveness. Furthermore, coordination between local government, market managers, and traders still needs to be improved to create a more organized, safe, and comfortable market environment. Supervision conducted by the Binjai City Manpower, Industry, and Trade Office has been carried out in accordance with existing regulations, but has not been optimal in encouraging vendor compliance with the established rules. The disposition or attitude of policy implementers also influences implementation effectiveness, with commitment and a strong understanding of the implementers being key to successful market management. Stakeholder involvement, including vendors and the surrounding community, is also crucial in maintaining order and comfort in the market. To improve the effectiveness of the management of Binjai's Tavip Market, this study recommends strengthening regulations through the stricter implementation of Binjai Mayoral Regulation Number 35 of 2016, improving market infrastructure to make it more adequate, and increasing stakeholder participation in market management through a collaborative approach. Furthermore, policy dissemination to traders needs to be improved so they better understand and comply with applicable regulations. With more targeted policies, strong synergy between related parties, and adequate infrastructure support, it is hoped that Binjai's Tavip Market can develop into a modern, clean, and highly competitive traditional market, thereby improving the welfare of traders and providing broader benefits to the people of Binjai City.
Revitalization of Community Parks Based on the Concept of Islamic Gardens : Case Study: Riverbank of the Deli River on Ileng Street, Rengas Pulau, Medan Marelan District Rizka Amanda; Abdiyanto Abdiyanto; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Rahmadhani Fitri
International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October: International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering.
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijmecie.v2i4.306

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Green Open Space (RTH) is an essential element in urban development, playing a crucial role in supporting ecological balance, providing shade, producing oxygen, and absorbing pollution. It also serves as a social and cultural space for the community. The neighborhood park located along the banks of the Deli River on Ileng Street, Medan Marelan District, represents a concrete example of this issue. The current condition of Ileng Park reflects a decline in its quality as a green open space. This study aims to identify existing problems in terms of the park's physical condition, functionality, and user activities. It employs a qualitative descriptive approach grounded in a case study framework, with data collected from both primary and secondary sources. The analysis is conducted using a rationalistic site analysis method. The findings indicate that the community perceives a need for the revitalization of the park to enhance comfort, attractiveness, and the implementation of the Islamic Garden Concept, which is considered appropriate for restoring the park’s function as a green open space.
Edukasi Dan Pendampingan Pemanfaatan Teknologi Tepat Guna Melalui Smart Filter Air Sumur Bor Kawasan Perumnas Sijambi Kota Tanjungbalai Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Harahap, Yenni Ramadhani; Franita, Riska
Jurnal Masyarakat Indonesia (Jumas) Vol. 4 No. 03 (2025): Jurnal Masyarakat Indonesia (Jumas)
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The Directorate General of Water Resources of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (2014) stated that the problem of scarcity and unequal access to clean water in Indonesia is caused by increasing water demand, such as population growth, increased agricultural, industrial, mining, hotel activities, and the expansion of residential areas [1]. The clean water crisis and scarcity are also occurring in Tanjungbalai City. The President Director of PDAM Tirta Kualo invited the Director of UNESCO Asia Pacific, Prof. Shahbaz Khan, to conduct research on the crisis and poor water quality in Tanjungbalai City. One area of ​​Tanjungbalai City that is urgently affected by the scarcity and unequal access to clean water is the community of housewives in Perumnas Sijambi, Tanjungbalai City. The Perumnas Sijambi housewives social group became partners in this community service activity. These partners are customers of PDAM Tirta Kualo, whose service utilizes drilled well water as a source of clean water, although the water quality is not suitable for drinking. The main problems that are obstacles to the business of the Sijambi Housewives Group partners in Tanjung Balai City are 1) Production Aspects, because the income level of partners is still very low and the local PDAM has not fulfilled the provision of clean water to customers, resulting in the quality of water production; 2) Social Aspects of the Community, the Health Condition of the partners' drilled well water is in an unhealthy condition and is not suitable for drinking. The solution provided by the community service team to overcome the business obstacles mentioned above by designing and making a PILOT PROJECT of Appropriate Technology Tools (TTG) "SMART WELL WATER FILTER in the form of a DRILLED WELL WATER FILTER with a Green Building Concept, namely combining a Water Purification System from Natural Materials with a Paludarium that has Business Value. The tutorial on using the TTG Smart Well Water Filter Tool was carried out by the community service team to partners through several stages, namely: a) Coordination in the Preparation of Educational Socialization Activities in PKM Implementation Activities and Designing/Making the TTG Tool Pilot Project and Mentoring the TTG Smart Well Water Filter Tool Installation Workshop to Partners; b) Carrying out the activity "Mentoring the Installation Workshop for the Utilization of Appropriate Technology Smart Well Water Filter Tools in the Perumnas Sijambi Area, Tanjungbalai City"; c) Carrying out the activity "Socialization and Education on the Utilization of Appropriate Technology Through Smart Well Water Filters in the Perumnas Sijambi Area, Tanjungbalai City"; Sijambi Region, Tanjungbalai City"; d) Carrying out the Inauguration of the Smart Water Filter Appropriate Technology Tool for Borehole Wells, which was Inaugurated by the Head of Perumnas Sijambi with Partners and Local Community Members; e) Carrying out the activity of "Workshop and Education and Mentoring of Business Strategy for Housewives of Perumnas Sijambi in Marketing the Smart Water Filter Appropriate Technology Tool for Borehole Wells"; f) Carrying out the activity of "Workshop and Education and Mentoring Tutorial on Using the Smart Water Filter Tool for Borehole Wells to Get Healthy Water According to Permenkes No. 23 of 2023". The impact of the TTG Smart Water Filter Tool for partners is estimated to increase in: 1) Increasing the level of partner empowerment: Production Aspect (Increased Income) as evidenced by the increase in the quality of the partner's well water production to be healthy and drinkable will create business opportunities to increase the partner's household income by 5% with the existence of this appropriate technology tool that can be marketed/sold to the wider community; 2) Increasing the level of partner empowerment: Social Aspects (Health Improvement) as proven by the TTG Smart Well Water Filter Tool being able to improve the health quality of partner's well water. Based on laboratory tests after using the Smart Well Water Filter, iron levels returned to normal and the water was odorless and no longer brownish in color, in accordance with the standards of PERMENKES No. 2 of 2023 concerning drinking water quality requirements, namely with a Ph of 6.8.
AGRICULTURAL LAND CONSOLIDATION PLANNING STRATEGY USING SWOT ANALYSIS (Study at Sitinjo Village, Sitinjo District, Dairi Regency) Feby Milanie; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Jimmy Karendi; Wirdatul Akmal; Novi Armen; Roldes Ricardo; Inas Suha Azzahra
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i4.152

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This study aims to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) in the implementation of the Land Consolidation program in Sitinjo Village, Sitinjo District, Dairi Regency. The research methodology uses a qualitative descriptive approach with the SWOT method based on the 2021 Land Consolidation Planning Technical Material document from the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Regional Office of North Sumatra Province. The results of the analysis show that the main strength factors are the potential for productive agricultural land and community support, while the main weakness is limited land accessibility. Opportunities stem from government policy support and the potential for community economic improvement, while threats include the risk of land conflicts and spatial planning changes. The recommended strategy is to optimize land access infrastructure and increase community participation in planning and implementation.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF VILLAGE ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING CASE STUDY OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN MEDAN JOHOR REGENCY Feby Milanie; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Ria Pratiwi Atmaja; Hasqiban Ritonga; Wahyu Rinaldi; Azura Cahaya Purnomo
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i4.154

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This study aims to analyze development planning issues and their impact on traffic congestion on Jalan Luku and Jalan Pintu Air, Kwala Bekala Village, Medan Johor District. Kwala Bekala Village is the second largest area with the highest population density, experiencing significant traffic congestion because it functions as a connecting route for settlements and the main access to tourist attractions (the Zoo). The main problems are spatial inconsistencies such as the conversion of road shoulders into illegal parking and street vendors (PKL), unplanned and overlapping infrastructure planning, and weak institutional controls that lead to violations of regional spatial planning. Traffic density causes congestion that disrupts time efficiency and road users. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a case study method. Data were obtained through direct observation of traffic flow movements at certain hours at the study location. Data were analyzed using SWOT to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that can formulate strategies for handling congestion. The SWOT analysis results indicate that the main weaknesses lie in road narrowing and misuse of road shoulders, while the greatest threats are the growth rate of private vehicles, which is faster than infrastructure development, and weak law enforcement. This study identifies four main strategies that must be implemented to sustainably increase traffic capacity and smoothness: (1) Accelerating improvements in road capacity and conditions, (2) Developing comfortable and integrated mass transportation, (3) Enforcing regulation of road shoulder misuse.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS CAUSING THE LOW SUBSCRIPTION LEVEL OF PDAM TIRTA SARI IN BINJAI CITY Feby Melanie; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Dasar Martinus Sembiring; Said Iqbal Zaini; Sahri Muda; Rudi Iskandar; Ade Farnan Saragih; Suangro L.H. Sitanggang
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i4.157

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The low level of drinking water subscriptions at PDAM Tirta Sari in Binjai City is a problem that needs to be studied to determine the causal factors. This study aims to analyze the factors that most influence the low interest of the people of Binjai City in subscribing to PAM. The method used is a weighting and ranking analysis of several hypotheses related to tariffs, water quality, service continuity, network coverage, and the availability of alternative water sources. The results of the analysis indicate that the mismatch between PDAM Tirta Sari Binjai City's tariffs and the quality of services provided is the most dominant factor influencing the low level of subscriptions at PDAM Tirta Sari Binjai City. This factor is ranked first with the highest total value. Other factors that also influence are low water pressure, limited distribution network coverage, and the existence of alternative water sources, while the quality of PDAM Tirta Sari Binjai City's water sourced from the Bingai River Watershed (DAS) has the lowest influence compared to other factors.
IMPLEMENTATION OF ROAD AND DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF SIMALUNGUN REGENCY Feby Milanie; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Mhd. Ali Damanik; Anton Sahala Tua Banjarnahor
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): March - ON PROGRESS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v4i1.163

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Road and drainage infrastructure development is an important component in supporting community mobility, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. Simalungun Regency as a region with extensive road network coverage still faces various problems, such as high levels of road damage and suboptimal drainage system function. This study aims to analyze the implementation of road and drainage infrastructure development carried out by the Simalungun Regency Public Works Department, by reviewing factors that influence the effectiveness of its implementation, the level of development integration, and the role of community participation based on the theory of Success Factors in Managing Wastewater Infrastructure through Community Participation . The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through documentation studies, observations, and interviews. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of road and drainage infrastructure development has been carried out in accordance with regional planning, but its effectiveness has not been optimal. Budget limitations, human resource capacity, weak supervision, and low community participation are the main factors inhibiting the success of development. In addition, the integration between road development and the drainage system is still low, thus affecting the sustainability of infrastructure. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen integrated development governance, increase community participation, and optimize supervision and funding so that road and drainage infrastructure development can be sustainable and provide long-term benefits for the people of Simalungun Regency.