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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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RE-SCHEDULING OF THE CRUDE OIL STORAGE TANK MSTB T-701D PROJECT USING THE CRITICAL PATH METHOD (CPM) AND CRITICAL CHAIN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (CCPM) Dinda Syafa Rachmanur Firdaus; Farida Pulansari
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 8 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v8i2.1706

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In the MSTB T-701D Crude Oil Storage Tank project, good scheduling is needed so that the project can run smoothly during the process. The most frequently used methods in designing project scheduling are the Critical Path Method and the Critical Chain Project Management. This study aims to compare scheduling results between the traditional CPM and the CCPM methods. The project used in this research analysis is the Crude Oil Storage Tank MSTB T-701D project. The Root Square Error Method (RSEM) is used to find the buffer size. In the scheduling analysis, calculations are carried out manually and with the help of Primavera P6 software as validation for calculating the total float, critical path, and project network. Project scheduling using the Critical Path Method (CPM) is known to be completed in 164 days. Whereas for the CCPM, the project can be completed in 140.1 days plus the RSEM buffer calculation method of 5.29 days, and the total scheduling with CCPM produces 145.3 days. This analysis shows that the traditional CPM method has a larger estimated duration than CCPM with an RSEM sizing buffer. Then a suggestion was made to work on the MSTB T-701D Crude Oil Storage Tank project using the CCPM and RCA methods.
MEASURING THE PERFORMANCE OF AGILITY IN SUPPLY CHAIN USING SCOR. Taufik Immawan
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 8 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v8i2.1465

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This study aims to measure the supply chain performance aspects of Agility and provide suggestions for improving performance of Agility. In this research, the methodology used is the design and assessment of supply chain performance based on the SCOR 12.0 model to identify supply chain performance indicators with subjective (personal) and objective (data) field approaches and process adjustments was adjusted. The use of AHP results is weighted for each process, process category and performance indicators. The result of the design of supply chain performance appraisal is that there are 9 performance indicators that are grouped into 3 main business processes, namely: source, make and deliver. The scoring system uses the Snorm de Bour normalization process which is analyzed by a Traffic Light System for priority improvement. The result of the performance appraisal and weighting are in the good category with a value of 80,26 for the March 2019 period. There are 4 performance indicators that get yellow so that improvements are needed in the process, namely: Additional Source Volumes Obtained in 30 days, Current Source Volume, Current Make Volume, Current Delivery Volume.
ANALYSIS OF PRODUCT QUALITY BOGIE SET S2HD9C USING SIX SIGMA AND FMEA METHOD AT PT. BARATA INDONESIA (PERSERO) Ramadhani, Muthia Dita; Rochmoeljati, Rr.
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 9 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v9i1.1710

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Product quality is critical for businesses to survive and thrive in the marketplace. Likewise with PT. Barata Indonesia (Persero), which always wants to provide good product quality for customer satisfaction, PT. Barata Indonesia (Persero) is a State-Owned Enterprise (BUMN) in the manufacturing sector, which has a business line in the foundry or foundry sector, one of which is the production of train components. The company's difficulty is that there are still problems in producing the S2HDC bogie set, such as break mold, porosity, slag, and crack. This study aimed to analyze the quality of the Bogie Set S2HD9C product using the six sigma method and propose improvements using Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA). The research results found that the percentage of defects that occurred during August 2022 - January 2023 was porosity of 40.38%, break mold of 30.77%, crack of 17.31%, and slag of 11.54%. To obtain an average DPMO of 14191 with a sigma value of 3.69. The causes of these defects are caused by human, material, machine, method, and environmental factors. From the FMEA analysis, the defect's cause is the highest RPN value of 392, with the proposed improvement to closely monitor the cleaning process and recheck the core box in every process that will use the mold.
ANALYSIS OF WORKING POSTURE IN METAL DUCT WELDING USING THE REBA (RAPID ENTIRE BODY ASSESSMENT) METHOD AT PT XYZ Delicia Salsabila Alfani; Mochamad Tutuk Safirin
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 8, No 3 (2023): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 8 No 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v8i3.1707

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PT XYZ is a make-to-order private company engaged in fabrication, design, and construction. PT XYZ has received repetitive orders, especially for Metal Duct products. There are still many worker complaints in the production process, especially in the welding section that does not apply ergonomic work postures. This study aimed to determine the work posture score so that the action level category of workers in the metal duct welding section at PT. XYZ with the REBA (Rapid Entire Body Assessment) method and suggestions for correct working posture improvements in the welding section at PT. XYZ. The results showed that the highest REBA score was for welding worker 5, who got a REBA score of 11, where this value got an action level 4 value which is a very high risk, and there is a need for corrective action right now. Welding workers 3 get a REBA score of 9. This value gets an action level 3 score, which is a high risk, and immediate corrective action is needed. Welding workers 1, 2, and 4 get the same REBA score of 5. This value gets an action level 2 score, which is moderate risk and needs improvement. From the final value obtained, it can be proposed to improve work posture for welding workers who get a work posture risk value of 2, where this value is lower than the initial work posture risk value.
OPTIMIZATION OF PUMP MAINTENANCE TIME IN THE STEAM SYSTEM AREA PT XYZ USING A RELIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE VALUE STREAM MAPPING APPROACH Pratama, Deden Yuda; Sulaiman, Mochamad; Hertadi, Christopher Davito Prabandewa
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 2 (2024): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v9i2.1750

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The pumps in Steam System PT XYZ frequently fail, resulting in a cumulative downtime of 15000 hours and potentially affecting output. The goal of this study is to examine the problem by 1) knowing the pump reliability, 2) evaluating the pump maintenance system using MVSM, and 3) offering recommendations based on the reliability and MVSM results in the Steam System Area of PT XYZ. The reliability values of pumps G04-III-A, G04-I-S, G04-I-A, G07-A, and G02-S were calculated as 52,20%, 45,59%, 50,19%, 47,09%, and 43,15%, respectively. The maintenance system was then evaluated using MVSM, yielding a Current State Map with a maintenance efficiency of 51%, a VA activity time of 8927 minutes, and an NVA activity time of 9672 minutes. The Future State Diagram The advice resulted in a 99% gain in maintenance efficiency, and NVA activity time was reduced by 9600 minutes. Maintenance time intervals on pumps G02-S, G04-I-A, G04-III-A, G04-I-S, and G07-A are recommended every 49 days, 31 days, 44 days, 35 days, and 76 days, respectively, while recommendations with the MVSM approach are in the form of eliminating the time delay that occurs when the material is not available, which is done by estimating the time the material is needed and the previous purchase time. This study concludes that by following the recommendations, the pump maintenance system in the Steam System Area of PT XYZ may be optimized.
THE INFLUENCE OF NOISE ON COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE Chandra, Huki; Wahyuni, Ayu Endah
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 9 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v9i1.1720

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Human performance is affected by several factors related to work and workplace conditions, including occupational noise.  Noise can affect work and mental performance parameters such as memory, attention, concentration, and reaction time. Reaction time in response to a situation can significantly impact our lives because of its practical implications. Environmental noise invades the learning space and has a negative effect on students' cognitive performance. This study considers the presence of noise factors on students' cognitive performance. High cognitive performance is needed by students, especially in lecture material that requires high memory. Aspects of cognitive ergonomics are included in this study because it examines how people interact with noisy environments. In this study, measuring cognitive performance was carried out by measuring reaction time, number memory performance, and sequence memory performance. Based on the statistical tests in this study, it can be concluded that there is no significant effect of gender on reaction time, number memory, and sequence memory in conditions with noise and without noise. The presence of noise can significantly reduce the performance of sequence memory. Number memory performance decreases in the presence of noise, but not significantly. The reaction time required to respond to the stimulus is longer in the presence of noise, but not significant.
APPLICATION OF THE TAGUCHI METHOD IN AN EFFORT TO OPTIMIZE THE SHRIMP HEAD POWDER BROTH PRODUCTION PROCESS siti nur kayatun; Muhammad Arief Nur Wahyudien; Mirga Maulana Rachmadhani; Asih Ahistasari; Arfandi Ahmad
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 8, No 3 (2023): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 8 No 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v8i3.1795

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Indonesia is a maritime country with abundant marine resources. Currently, Indonesia is a country that exports marine products, one of which is shrimp. The shrimp exported are headless shrimp. One of the shrimp exporting cities is Sorong City, Southwest Papua Province. One shrimp export company is capable of producing and exporting 1,800 – 2,000 tons of shrimp per year. Therefore, this research focuses on good production processes to produce good products. This research applies the Taguchi method in the sample making process, and then carries out proximate analysis as product testing. The results of this research show that an experiment with a temperature of 200 and a time of 80 minutes is the best level which produces a product with the lowest air content and a protein content of 43.90%, fat 2.58% and carbohydrates 9.80%. This value is the best value of all levels
RANKED KEY FACTOR THAT AFFECT PERSON DECISION TRANSFORMING TO AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE : STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELLING Juliano, Ade; Cahyo, Winda Nur
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 8, No 3 (2023): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 8 No 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v8i3.1487

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The development of electric vehicles (EVs) has significantly disrupted the world's road transportation industry. EVs are predicted to account for more than 50% of new vehicle sales globally by 2035, however demand will differ greatly from country to country. Automobile is one of Indonesia’s key industry that support GDP, it is important for the industry to adapt to the transformation from ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) to EV (Electric Vehicle). Using the SEM (Structural Equation Model) Analysis approach, this research will help the automobile industry in Indonesia by reviewing and analyzing the key factor of Electric Vehicles. From this analysis, the industry can learn and implement the right strategy to penetrate the potential EV demand of Indonesia market.
Defect Analysis for HDPE Plastic Bag Products Using Seven Tools Method and Improvement Strategy with Kaizen Method at PT. HSKU Erlangga, Muhammad Daffa; Rochmoeljati, Raden Roro
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 2 (2024): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
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PT. Harapan Sejahtera Karya Utama (HSKU) is a manufacturing company engaged in the production of plastic bags. This company produces various types of plastic bags made from HDPE. One of its superior products is HDPE plastic bags measuring 15x30, with total production from July to December 2022 of 3,072,923 units and a total of 435,670 units of defects. The purpose of this study is to determine the percentage of defects and their causes of defects and to propose quality improvements. This study uses the Seven Tools and Kaizen methods. The results of the study show that the percentage of defects in HDPE plastic bag products measuring 15x30 has the highest defects, namely Hole Defects at 64.76%; Folded Defects at 22.76%; Dirty Defects at 7.45%; and Detached Seal Defects at 5.03%. Proposed improvements are given with the Kaizen method, namely conducting supervision and controlling the five M factors and the five-step plan, namely providing training to improve operator capabilities and refreshments (SOP), applying strict penalties when making mistakes repeatedly, and making machine grouping data. According to the type and function, placing procedure manuals around the machine area, arranging air circulation equipment as needed, and providing storage areas for materials and plastic rolls in a safe and sterile place.
DEVELOPMENT OF LEAN AND GREEN-BASED WORK PROGRAM EVALUATION MODEL IN A COSMETIC SMALL AND MEDIUM COMPANY USING THE CIPP MODEL APPROACH Amrina, Uly; Oktora, Adriyani; Widaningrum, Dyah Lestari
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 9 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v9i1.1756

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Lean and Green is well-known as an emerging paradigm in the industry to increase competitiveness with minimal environmental impact. A small and medium-sized cosmetics company in the Depok area has implemented programs based on lean and green concepts in stages since 2019. Currently, the company does not have sufficient skills and knowledge to carry out independent evaluations. The company also does not yet have a holistic and structured reference evaluation model. This research aims to assist decision-makers in SMIs in comprehensively evaluating the implementation of lean and green concepts. Researchers use the Context, Input, Process, Product (CIPP) model in the evaluation concept design with the in-depth interview (IDI) technique. The results of the study show six indicators that need improvement. Researchers propose two improvement activities that can ensure the sustainability of the lean and green program in the long term.

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