JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURES, MATERIALS AND ENERGY
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025 Edition

Development of an Equivalent Carbon Monitoring System for ACT Students at PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia

Hessa Sinai Singadipoera (Unknown)
Suryawhan Arifandi Mufriandi (Unknown)
Dhani Gusti Saputra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Jan 2025

Abstract

PT Toyota Motor Manufakturing Indonesia (TMMIN) is a company with a production base for exporting vehicles and components in Asia Pacific. PT TMMIN has a vocational college called the Toyota Indonesia Community Academy (AKTI) so that it can help build the automotive industry in Indonesia. Toyota has a program called the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050 which is a form of realization of the SDGs. AKTI as part of the Toyota business line has the initiative to play a role in this program by providing training to AKTI students in the form of a green curriculum. It is hoped that with the green curriculum AKTI students will be able to know the equivalent use of the carbon they produce in their daily activities. Therefore, AKTI needs to develop a website-based system, using the Agile methodology with the Extreme Programming (XP) framework, the PHP programming language with the Laravel 8 framework, and a MySQL database. In system development, functional modeling analysis is carried out which produces several diagrams such as use case diagrams, activity diagrams and class diagrams. The system can manage the process of using electrical devices by students, manage the process of student green activities, and monitor the equivalent value of carbon emissions for each student. This can be a reference for AKTI to prepare AKTI students who have environmental awareness values ​​to support PT TMMIN's green program.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jmemme

Publisher

Subject

Energy Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Description

This journal is a publication media of research results in the field of machinery that has been carried out by academics or practitioners by following predetermined rules. The research areas include: manufacturing, engineering materials, energy conversion and renewable energy, as well as other ...