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Website Design as an Online Trading Media at the "Coffee On The Way" Shop Ibrahim, Herland; Azhar, Pahrezi; Martikasari, Arida
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestm.v5i2.297

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An implementation of the e-commerce website at the Coffee on the Way store described in this report was identified with the aim of knowing that by designing and implementing a website for the trade, it can build digitalization of online trade so that it will be described in detail how the e-commerce website design process for the Coffee on the Way store. The media that will be used to analyze how the system works is with flow maps and information tables. Therefore, the design to build the website uses DFD level 0-1 and PDM and CDM for database design and menu structure to identify the system navigation menu. Based on the findings of the implementation that has been carried out, there are several external software used such as XAMPP, bootstrap, leaflet and so on. The results of the implementation on the website are that the website system can display designs and features that have been previously designed in a concrete manner. Therefore, the contribution of the website is successfully displaying the planned features and designs and enabling the online transaction in the website.
Determination Of Delivery Routes For Food Materials At Healthy Food Brand Outlets In Bandung City Using Nearest Neighbor And Nearest Insertion Methods Yulianto, Irwan; Martikasari, Arida Murti
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): September 2025
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Efficient distribution is a critical factor in the food sales industry to ensure product quality, cost effectiveness, and customer satisfaction. The reliance on third-party online delivery services for distributing raw food ingredients has created significant logistics costs for a healthy food company in Bandung. To address this issue, the company aims to manage its own logistics using available delivery vehicles. The main challenge lies in determining the optimal delivery route that minimizes time and cost while serving an increasing number of outlets. This study applies a constructive heuristic approach to the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP), since no prior research has examined delivery routes for this company. Constructive heuristics are chosen for their ability to provide feasible solutions that are easy and quick to implement. Two methods are employed: the Nearest Neighbor and the Nearest Insertion. The results indicate that the Nearest Neighbor method produces a total distance of 70.3 km, while the Nearest Insertion yields 68.1 km. Thus, the Nearest Insertion method achieves a shorter route by 2.2 km, equivalent to a 3.1% reduction compared with Nearest Neighbor. Based on these findings, the Nearest Insertion method is selected as the optimal route. This research provides a practical initial framework for improving logistics efficiency in food distribution and can serve as a foundation for future optimization studies.