Veronika Nadia Andriyani
Pemerintah Kabupaten Jembrana

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Penjadwalan Produksi dan Perancangan Persediaan Bahan Baku di PT. Wahana Lentera Raya Veronika Nadia; Dian Retno Sari Dewi; Martinus Edy Sianto
Widya Teknik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2010)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/wt.v9i2.1420

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Penjadwalan merupakan proses penting dalam sistem produksi. Penjadwalan produksi di PT. Wahana Lentera Raya dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode Campbell Dudeck Smith (CDS) yang bertujuan untuk menentukan urutan job agar makespan yang diperoleh lebih kecil daripada sebelumnya karena lot produksi yang digunakan berbeda. Hal ini dilakukan karena seringnya terjadi keterlambatan produksi yang dialami oleh perusahaan. Dengan menggunakan jadwal produksi yang baru, perusahaan dapat meningkatkan produksinya hingga 68 441 unit lebih banyak daripada sebelumnya. Pemesanan bahan baku menggunakan metode deterministik dengan Economic Order Interval (EOI) single item dengan fixed demand, dan lead time. Perhitungan ini digunakan agar didapatkan total biaya minimum. Dan total biaya yang diperoleh untuk memenuhi kebutuhan bahan baku adalah Rp74,5 juta. Biaya tersebut mempunyai selisih Rp1,2 juta dengan biaya pengeluaran perusahaan sebelumnya. Dari hasil penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa dengan mesin yang ada, perusahaan tidak dapat menyelesaikan target demand produk yang dibutuhkan dalam waktu sebulan. Oleh karena itu, perusahaan harus menambah jumlah mesin altendorf sebanyak 3 unit, trimm edging 1 unit, dan packing sebanyak 3 line agar kapasitas produksi dapat mencukupi. Dengan adanya jadwal yang sudah mencakup keseluruhan ini, perusahaan dapat lebih mudah mengontrol jadwal produksi, jadwal pemesanan bahan baku, dan jumlah persediaan bahan baku yang ada.
Strategic Relationship Value and Supply Chain Resilience: Decoupling Satisfaction from Loyalty in the Indonesian Automotive B2B Sector Veronika Nadia Andriyani; Anny Nurbasari
Journal of Strategic Innovation in Economics and Business Vol. 1 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Strategic Innovation in Economics and Business
Publisher : Yayasan Cerdas Pedia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65101/sinebis.v1i3.181

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As the Indonesian automotive industry faces intensifying competition within the ASEAN Economic Community, specifically from Thailand, the strategic imperative has shifted from price leadership to supply chain resilience. This study investigates the economic efficacy of relationship value in driving customer loyalty within the Business-to-Business (B2B) spare parts sector in West Java, hypothesizing trust, commitment, and satisfaction as critical mediators. Utilizing a Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach with data from 211 decision-makers, the research challenges the canonical Service-Profit Chain theory in emerging markets. The empirical results demonstrate that while relationship value significantly bolsters trust and commitment, a divergence from Western models is observed: customer satisfaction does not significantly influence loyalty (CR < 1.96). This anomaly suggests that in the Indonesian B2B context, retention is driven by structural commitments and calculated relationship value rather than affective satisfaction. These findings imply that to sustain competitive advantage, firms must prioritize the engineering of strategic partnerships over satisfaction metrics, offering a new perspective on industrial retention strategies in developing economies.
Dampak Penurunan Transfer ke Daerah terhadap Belanja Pegawai Kabupaten Jembrana Veronika Nadia Andriyani
Journal of State Economic Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Journal of State Economic Research
Publisher : Yayasan Cerdas Pedia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65101/jser.v1i2.130

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The Indonesian government plans to significantly cut Regional Transfers (TKD) by 24.7-29.34% in the 2026 Draft State Budget (RAPBN), from IDR 864.1 trillion to IDR 650 trillion. This study analyzes the impact of the TKD reduction on employee spending in Jembrana Regency, which has the lowest Regional Original Income (PAD) in Bali Province. Using a quantitative descriptive-analytical approach with 2024-2026 Regional Budget (APBD) data obtained from SIPD RI and the Ministry of Finance's DJPK Portal, this study maps the composition of employee spending and projects fiscal implications. The findings indicate that Jembrana's employee spending reached 38.78% of the APBD in 2026, far exceeding the maximum standard limit of 30% mandated by Law No. 1 of 2022. The 16.7% reduction in General Transfer Funds and the elimination of DAU allocations for PPPK salaries, education, and health create an acute fiscal dilemma. This study recommends a comprehensive strategy: imposing a moratorium on ASN recruitment, organizational restructuring, advancing digitalization, increasing PAD, and strengthening advocacy efforts to the central government.