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Journal of Industrial Engineering Management
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Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management memiliki No.ISSN : 2541-3090 (Cetak) dan No.ISSN : 2541-3090 (Online). Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management diterbitkan oleh Prodi Jurusan Teknik Industri Fakultas Teknologi Industri Universitas Muslim Indonesia. Terbit 2 (Dua) kali dalam setahun pada Bulan April dan Oktober.
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STUDI OF SREAM DISTRIBUTION AND BOILER PERFORMANCE INDOMARINE AT PT. EASTERN PEARL FLOUR MILLS Naim Hamid
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol. 5 No. 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v5i2.729

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The process of making pellets at PT. Estren Pear flour Millss require hot steam generated from the Indomarine boiler. This study aims to determine the performance of Boier Indomrine. The research method used is to collect measured data on instruments and stored in the control documents of PT. Eastern Pearl Flour Mills. The results of the calculation show that the heat energy loss in the distribution pipe installation is 32.5 kW, while the available fuel energy from the combustion process is 2334311 kJ / hour. mass balance of the working fluid that occurs is the mass rate of feed water used is 1126.35 kg / hour, the mass rate of steam produced is 934.35 kg / hour. While the rest came out through the blow down process of 192 kg / hour.
A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON DESIGNED STRATEGY TO IMPROVE EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE WITH CONSIDERATION TO THE EMPLOYEES’ CAREER DEVELOPMENT Wagimin Wagimin; Winda Nur Cahyo
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 6, No 3 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol. 6 No. 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v6i3.1008

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This research is intended to test the effect of career development on work motivation, auditor certification and job performance with work motivation and auditor being the moderator variables. The number of respondents involved in this research was 222 individuals. All the respondents are employees of PT BKI Kalimantan Timur. This research is done using the quantitative approach. The type of data used is primary data obtained by the distribution of questionnaire. The questionnaire was analyzed using the Partial Least Square technique with the use of SmartPLS program. Based on the analytic results of this research it can be concluded that there is a significant proof that there are positive effects on work motivation, auditor certification and auditor’s performance. A good career development programme can increase work motivation, supports the auditor certification and improve on job performance of auditors. The result of this study also proves that a good work motivation and auditor certification strengthen the effect of career development on auditor job performance
SUPPLY CHAIN RISK ANALYSIS IN KUB – IK MATARAM MACOA WITH HOUSE OF RISK (HOR) Ahmad Padhil; Nurul Chairany; Arfandi Ahmad; Hardianti Ramli; Rahmaniah Malik; Anis saleh
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 6, No 2 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol. 6 No. 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v6i2.942

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(KUB - IK ) Mataram  Macoa is a cocoa industry . The cocoa industry can produce chocolate with a cocoa material capacity of 87 kg per month or 1.0444 tons per year. Based on data from the Polewali Mandar Regency Statistics Agency, in 2018 the chocolate industry has a prospect that is still less proven with the data from BPS Polewali Mandar Regency, there is only 1 group of cocoa industry centers and the number of business units is 1 unit (BPS Polewali Mandar Regency, 2018).The company does not currently have a structured risk management to identify and mitigate risks that occur, especially in the supply chain function. By using the House of Risk method, the risks that may arise and their causes can be identified to simultaneously find ways to mitigate these risks to improve the operational quality of the Kelompok Usaha Bersama Industri Kecil Mataram Macoa  and open opportunities to detect profitable business opportunities for the company. The purpose of this paper is to determine the causes of the dominant risk and design response measures in the Kelompok Usaha Bersama Industri Kecil Mataram  Macoa. The basic method of writing is descriptive method and is implemented by using a case study method through a quantitative approach. The selection of respondents was carried out using purposive sampling technique. Methods of data collection by observation, in-depth interviews, questionnaires and literature study. The results of this paper indicate that in the activity plan there are 2 risks, in source activity there are 5 risks, in make activities there are 5 risks, in delievery activities there are 3 risks, and in return activities there is 1 risk. The risk treatment plan is designed to reduce the risk status for each risk event using a risk matrix
DEMAND CHAIN MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT OF VIRGIN COCONUT OIL INDUSTRY CASE STUDY: BUMDES BUMI LESTARI Komang Ayu Intan Ginanti; Rachmawati Wangsaputra; Irayanti Adriant
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Special edition of Seminar Nasional Teknik dan Manajemen Industri 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v0i0.775

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Virgin Coconut Oil BUMDes Bumi Lestari has supply chain and demand chain activities. There was an imbalance in oil production which reached 1,000 liters per month with a relatively low sales volume. The aim of this research is to apply demand chain management performance assessment on a Virgin Coconut Oil BUMDes Bumi Lestari, Desa Selemadeg, Kec. Selemadeg, Kab. Tabanan. The method used in this research is performance appraisal with the demand chain operation reference model approach, AHP weighting, OMAX, traffic light system, and SWOT analysis. The results showed that the demand chain management  performance in the BUMDes Bumi Lestari Virgin Coconut Oil business was 6,388 which was in the range of 3.01 ≤ 6,388 ≤ 8.00 (quite good). The results of the SWOT analysis recommend improvements in performance such as maintaining cooperation with suppliers, maintaining cooperation with farmer groups, maintaining the quality of Virgin Coconut Oil, improving customer service, adding workers to manage marketing, improving promotional strategies, optimizing village transportation, differentiating target of fill rates , response time, and average days per schedule change based on customer type, cooperating with the Virgin Coconut Oil derivative product industries, evaluation of customer satisfactions, and cooperating with competitors
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CLEAN WATER DISTRIBUTION MACHINE USING OVERALL EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVENESS (OEE) METHOD Mail, Abdul; Dahlan, Muhammad; Rauf, Nurhayati; Chairany, A Nurul; Ahmad, Arfandi; Jufri, Khhairunnisa
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol. 6 No. 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v6i1.884

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Clean water distribution machines are very important for local drinking water companies to be able to supply clean water to customers. The need for water continues to increase, so an analysis is needed to determine the decline in engine pump performance in the production process. Maintenance activities need to be carried out to maintain the reliability (realiability) of the machine so that it can operate properly. Therefore, a good strategy is needed to maintain the continuity of the production process. The purpose of this research is to measure the performance of the water distribution pump machine / equipment associated with the low level of clean water production, to identify the losses experienced by the company. The Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) value obtained before repairs were carried out in November 2019 for Lapi I was 69.38% and Lapi II was 69. 75% while in December 2019 for Lapi I it was 74.02% and Lapi II was 73.65% still below the JIPM standard, namely ≥85%. From the results of the six big losses, the clean water distribution pump machine as a whole still needs evaluation to make improvements in increasing effectiveness and productivity, especially in the problem of redeuced speed losses so that suggestions can be made to improve the clean water distribution machine. After repairs in January 2020 for Lapi I was 87.90% and Lapi II was 87.26% while in February 2020 for Lapi I it was 90.34% and Lapi II was 85.81%. From the results of the six big losses, the clean water distribution pump machine as a whole still needs evaluation to make improvements in increasing effectiveness and productivity, especially in the problem of redeuced speed losses so that suggestions can be made to improve the clean water distribution machine. After repairs in January 2020 for Lapi I was 87.90% and Lapi II was 87.26% while in February 2020 for Lapi I it was 90.34% and Lapi II was 85.81%. From the results of the six big losses, the clean water distribution pump machine as a whole still needs evaluation to make improvements in increasing effectiveness and productivity, especially in the problem of redeuced speed losses so that suggestions can be made to improve the clean water distribution machine. After repairs in January 2020 for Lapi I was 87.90% and Lapi II was 87.26% while in February 2020 for Lapi I it was 90.34% and Lapi II was 85.81%
KRI DESIGN AND MITIGATION STRATEGY ON WATER DISTRIBUTION OF PERUMDA AIR MINUM MAKASSAR REGIONAL IV: A Case Study Yan Herdianzah
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol. 5 No. 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v5i2.672

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Municipal Waterworks Corporation (PERUMDA AIR MINUM) of Makassar city currently finds many common risks in water distribution process. The risks cause a lot of damage to the piping network system, so that the quantity of distributed water to customers is not optimal. Consequently, it is necessary to handle the risks. This study aims to determine the risks that occur in water distribution process by using Delphi method to identify potential risks. Then, House of Risk (HOR) is used at the risk analysis and evaluation stage to determine mitigation strategies and Key Risk Indicators (KRI) is designed to determine the Early Warning System (EWS). Based on the results known that there are 16 identified risk events and 24 risk agents. Furthermore, a mitigation strategy is carried out on the risk agent by using 18 preventive actions. Based on the selected risk, coded as A24 with the indicator value is Information (Field Team) has lower threshold of 5 hours and upper threshold of 8.19 hours. Water loss has lower threshold of 3,118,047 m3 and upper threshold of 3,283,688 m3. A1 as Expired indicator value has lower threshold of 20 years and upper threshold of 26 years and leaking pipes replacement has lower threshold of 15 years and upper threshold of 16 years 3 months 2 weeks. Further research is expected to be able to design KRI for the risks that do not have EWS yet.
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT OF A WHEELCHAIR FOR DISABILITIES Dian Palupi Restuputri; Giant Robby Nugroho
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 6, No 3 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol. 6 No. 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v6i3.416

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Person with disabilities who are referred to as disabled people, are often regarded as unproductive citizens, unable to carry out their duties and responsibilities so that their rights are ignored. About 15 percent of the world's population are people with disabilities - more than one billion people. They are considered the largest minority group in the world. Persons with disabilities are often excluded from education, vocational training and employment opportunities. In reality, there are not many public facilities or special services provided to persons with disabilities. One of them is in the aspect of education. In public facilities, namely education, there are not many education buildings or educational providers that have facilities and infrastructure that can support people with disabilities. As for mobility equipment that can help people with disabilities on both legs, namely crutches, walking sticks, walkers, and wheelchairs that aim to help and facilitate their mobility. But the wheelchair that is available in the market today only has a limited function of moving left, right, and spinning, the function can not be maximized to help the movement of persons with disabilities there are some activities that cannot be done such as reaching higher objects, moving the body from a wheelchair to another seat, through the stairs / steps. Therefore we need a product design that starts from the preparation of product concepts from old products that will be modified into a new product to meet the needs of the market / people with disabilities.
ANALYSIS OF QUALITY CONTROL OF T-SHIRT SCREEN PRINTING PRODUCTS WITH SIX SIGMA DMAIC METHOD ON CV. MACCA CLOTHING. Nurhayati Rauf; Ahmad Padhil; Takdir Alisyahbana; Anis Saleh; Muhammad dahlan; Rahmaniah Malik; Andi Pawennari; Nurul Chairany
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 7 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v7i1.1147

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CV. Macca Clothing is a company engaged in Clothing screen printing. The resulting product is a short sleeve t-shirt screen printing. In producing the production, on average per month there are defective products of 6% types of defects, namely blurred colors, wrong colors, and wrong screen printing. Therefore, this study aims to providelevels sigma and DPMOand then analyze the factors causing disability and provide suggestions for improvements to reduce defective products at CVMacca Clothing. The data collection method used is to conduct interviews with CV.Macca Clothing. Then in analyzing the data using the method DMAIC and theapproach six sigma.From the research results, thevalue DPMO is 21,000 and the conversion result is 3.53, which means that out of a million opportunities there will be 3.53 possibilities for the production process to produce defective products. in thelevel stage  sigma CV.Macca Clothing has not yet reached thelevel Six Sigma, but it is still in the average industrial condition because in the production process there are still product defects that have not reached zero defect. The factors that cause defects in the product are the operator is not careful in doing the work, the quality of raw materials is not good, the cleanliness of the equipment is not maintained, and the production room facilities are inadequate. From the results of the analysis based on the implementation tools kaizen , the control and improvement to reduce defects that must be carried out by CV.Macca Clothing is to carry out stricter supervision or control, carry out regular machine maintenance, and provide complete facilities. 
ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO MINIMIZE PIPE LEAKS AND DECREASE IN WATER QUALITY USING TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT METHOD: A CASE STUDY OF PT.XYZ Gadih Ranti; Ni Made Sudri; Yenny Widianty; Ade Haris Sutisna
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 7 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v7i1.949

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PT. XYZ is a company engaged in the management of clean water supply systems in an ABC industrial area managed by PT. ABC. PT.XYZ experienced the problem of water loss which can be categorized as high in the production process of 15.5% and in the distribution process of 32.6%, where this value exceeds the standard set by the government. This water loss is caused by pipe leaks, which then has an impact on the declining quality of clean water. In this study, the TQM (Total Quality Management) approach was used to overcome these problems. Based on research, the company has implemented the majority of the principles of TQM and has a positive impact on better performance in providing clean water for PT.ABC. The recommendation is proposed by investing in additional infrastructure in the form of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP).
STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF COVID-19 REPORTING MEDIA ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF INDONESIAN COMMUNITY WITH STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODEL (SEM) APPROACH Santika Sari; Donny Montreano; Rachman Waluyo
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 7 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v7i1.1072

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The coronavirus outbreak phenomenon has become a headline that colors the daily news that the World Health Organization (WHO) identifies the virus as a novel Coronaviruses disease (Covid-19) designated a global pandemic. This pandemic has spread to almost all countries globally and infected millions of people in it. This pandemic has spread to almost all countries globally and infected millions of people in it. In a short time, almost all news media reported about the Covid-19 pandemic starting from prevention, positive diagnosed characteristics of Covid-19, and news of the impact that will be felt if someone is known to be affected by Covid-19. The news that circulated not only happened but also much fake news emerged, which caused more pressure on the community. The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies that many of the rumors and misinformation that spread fear in this community mostly come from social media. Therefore, there must be an effort made by a study to find out and test whether there is an influence of the Covid-19 news media on the mental health of the Indonesian people. Based on the results of SEM calculations obtained, media factors that concern mental health are the role of media, content media, media frequency, and media sources. These four things have contributed to mental health factors, namely anxiety, and depression. Depression and anxiety are mental health factors

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