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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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SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MITIGATION OF STAKEHOLDER TUNA FLOSS USING HOUSE OF RISK METHOD Muhamad Rusman; Syarifuddin Mabe Parenreng; Dwi Handayani; A. Maulisyah
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.v8i3.1787

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Tuna floss is a processed food that is a popular product. As a manufacturer, KWN Fatimah Az-Zahrah is required to make quality products. The supply chain activity of tuna floss will be faced with various risks. Thus, supply chain risk management is needed for the stakeholders involved, which consist of suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to prevent the risks. This research aims to identify risk events and risk agents for stakeholders, evaluate the priority of the risk agents for stakeholders, and design effective mitigation for stakeholders. The method used is the House of Risk (HOR), which is divided into 2 parts: HOR 1 is for determining risk agents priority based on Aggregate Risk Potential (ARP) values, while HOR 2 is for determining mitigation action based on level of effectiveness. The Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) to mapped the risks. The results of HOR showed 7 priority risk agents and 11 mitigation for suppliers, 11 priority risk agents and 22 mitigation for manufacturers, 5 priority risk agents and mitigation for distributors, 3 priority risk agents and 5 mitigation for retailers that are effective in reducing the probability of the occurrence of risk agents in the supply chain of tuna floss.
PRODUCT DIVERSIFICATION TO INCREASE THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE SMES SCALE COCOA INDUSTRY IN SOUTH SULAWESI WITH QFD AND KANSAI ENGINEER Lamatinulu Lamatinulu; Noer Rezky Pratama Patta; A Dwi Wahyuni P
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.v6i1.1719

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Packaging is a product attribute that is very important to maintain product quality and has a role as an attraction for consumers. Packaging also serves to protect the product and as a marketing medium. The purpose of this study was to identify the aspects needed in designing the packaging attributes of processed cocoa products. The method used in this research is the Kansei Engineering approach. The instrument used in data collection is a questionnaire to identify Kansei words which are used to develop the basic concept of product packaging design as a result of diversification. From the result of this research is the formulation of the concept of packaging design for industrial chocolate products on an SME scale based on Kansei Word. The initial results of collecting Kansei words were found to be 242 words. The results of the analysis of the similarity of meanings and the grouping of Kansei words, it was found that 15 Kansei words could be used in formulating the concept of packaging design for diversified chocolate products
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT OF GREEN SCM WITH SCOR APPROACH TO REDUCE POLLUTION IN MSMES Ahistasari, Asih; Gani, Mardhiah; Faradillah, Jihan Muhrifa; Wahyudien, Mohammad Arief Nur; Rachmadhani, Mirga Maulana
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 3 (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.v9i3.1887

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Micro, Small, and Medium enterprises (MSMEs) play an essential role in the Indonesian economy, contributing 61.97% to GDP and absorbing 97% of the workforce. However, MSME production also impacts environmental pollution due to limited knowledge and technology. This study aims to identify performance measurement indicators and develop a measurement model combining Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) and Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR). This model focuses on integrating environmental aspects in the supply chain to reduce negative impacts during the product life cycle. This research method combines GSCM and SCOR which include processes (plan, source, make, delivery, return, waste), to produce performance measurements. The study results can provide recommendations for the government and MSME actors, especially in Sorong, in managing the supply chain sustainably and minimizing environmental impacts.
INCREASING INVENTORY MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY AT PT. XYZ'S MACHINE WORKSHOP THROUGH INTEGRATED APPLICATION DESIGN STRATEGY Nurwahidah, Andi; Sawal, Ahmad; Baharuddin, Andi Velahyati; Natsir, A Dian Sry Rezky; Lifana, Azizah Salsabila
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 3 (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.v9i3.1798

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PT XYZ has a machine workshop unit that serves as a support system for the smooth operation of the factory. The machine workshop contains a tools area that houses consumable materials and equipment. The process of recording materials and equipment in the machine workshop still relies on Microsoft Excel, which takes a long time for the person in charge (PIC) to input data, especially when accessing the computer. Furthermore, supervisors and managers cannot directly monitor the materials and equipment. Therefore, a mobile application is needed to address these issues. The objective of this research is to design an inventory application for materials and equipment. The system design involves using data flow diagrams and utilizing Google Access as the database, along with AppSheet for application development. Based on operational results, it was found that this application can simplify data input for the PIC and enable monitoring by supervisors and managers.
MILLED CASSAVA PRODUCTION CAPACITY MODEL THROUGH MACHINE EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS Santosa, Sesar Husen
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 3 (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.v9i3.1502

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The very high demand for the tapioca flour industry causes good quality and quantity tapioca flour. This condition causes the tapioca flour SMIs have to manage production activities to meet the needs of the industry. The flour production process cannot be separated from the cassava milling machine effectiveness. Based on the results of the milling machine analysis for one year, the availability = 65,16%, performance = 53.62%, Quality Rate = 89.60% and OEE = 31.88%. Based on the OEE value and the amount of production, the regression equation model is obtained, namely ground cassava (Kg) = 5155 + 11037 OEE with Determination value (R2) = 94,8 %. This regression model is used as the basis for determining the ideal production capacity of ground cassava in SMIs. According to Seiichi Nakajima's standard ideal OEE, which is 85%, the ideal production capacity of ground cassava in SMIs is 14,536 kg/month based on the regression model. 
ANALYSIS OF PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE USING RELIABILITY ANALYSIS AND FMEA (FAILURE MODES AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS) Aji, Muhammad Dava; Abdurahman, Zaki; Azizah, Nabila Aulia; Annisa, Putri Dwi
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 3 (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.v9i3.1877

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In maintaining the condition of the machine so that it does not experience damage or at least to reduce the type of damage, a good and appropriate machine maintenance system is needed so that the results can increase the effectiveness of the machine and reduce losses resulting from engine damage. Reliability and availability greatly affect the performance of a system and equipment used, the operating process, and the expertise of the operator in running the machine. Maintenance or maintenance is often associated as the root of reliability, therefore, there is a need for a good maintenance strategy to increase the reliability of a production system. At PT. XYZ factors that affect production bottlenecks are system or equipment failures and scheduling that is not in accordance with the planned production time and downtime that occurs can affect many things including cost, time, reliability guarantees and others. This research involves the use of mathematical methods through reliability analysis and analysis of potential and impact failures, with the aim of optimizing corrective and preventive handling to minimize repair costs and reduce unnecessary costs.
ENHANCING EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN INDUSTRY: A STRATEGIC APPROACH USING THE HR SCORECARD, AHP, AND OMAX Oemar, Hirawati; Orgianus, Yan; Nurfaza, Aprilia
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 3 (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.v9i3.1876

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This study addresses PT.X.'s productivity issues in commercial building construction and interior design by developing a precise employee performance measurement system. The motivation arises from the shortcomings of the current evaluation system, which relies heavily on attendance and subjective HR Manager ratings, leading to project delays, customer dissatisfaction, absenteeism, and tardiness. The research proposes a new performance evaluation system by integrating the Human Resources Scorecard, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Objective Matrix (OMAX). This approach ensures a comprehensive evaluation by aligning HR practices with the firm's strategic goals. AHP helps prioritize performance indicators objectively, while OMAX sets achievable targets for them. The study identifies 14 strategic objectives and 15 key performance indicators (KPIs) to improve financial performance, internal processes, customer satisfaction, and learning and growth metrics. The analysis reveals that 7 out of the 15 KPIs perform poorly, indicating the need for targeted improvements. Key recommendations include enhancing project management, implementing compliance regulations and penalties, introducing performance bonuses, and investing in staff training. The study provides actionable insights for managers and HR professionals seeking to implement quantitative and objective performance measurement systems. The findings can guide PT.X. and similar organizations in aligning their strategic goals with HR practices and enhancing overall productivity. The research is innovative in applying the HR Scorecard, AHP, and OMAX within the construction and design industry. This objective and systematic approach offers a significant opportunity for organizational growth by enhancing the measurement and improvement of employee performance.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MOVING AVERAGE AND DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL SMOOTHING METHODS FOR FORECASTING ASTM A252 GR 2 PIPE DEMAND AT PT XYZ Agustin, Ardita Dwi; Momon S, Ade; Suseno, Agustian; Maulidin, Wildan Fatchan
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 3 (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.v9i3.1897

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Raw material inventory planning is a crucial aspect in the manufacturing industry to ensure smooth production and cost efficiency. However, PT XYZ has not implemented a forecasting method in its raw material planning system, so that procurement decisions are still reactive to actual demand. This study aims to analyze and compare forecasting methods using Double Exponential Smoothing (DES) and Moving Average (MA) to determine the most accurate method in projecting raw material needs for Non-API spec pipe products, type ASTM A252 GR 2 at KT 24 PT XYZ. The data used is historical demand data, which is then analyzed using POM-QM for Windows software. The results of the analysis show that the Moving Average method with a two-month period (MA-2) has the smallest Mean Squared Error (MSE), which is 182067, and a Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) value of 1.24%, which indicates a higher level of accuracy than other methods. Thus, the MA-2 method is recommended to be implemented in PT XYZ's raw material planning system to improve production efficiency and reduce the risk of excess or shortage of stock. For further research, it is recommended to develop a forecasting model by considering external factors such as market trends and seasonality, and integrating machine learning or hybrid forecasting methods to improve prediction accuracy. In addition, the implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)-based system with a forecasting module can also be a solution for long-term planning efficiency.
SYSTEM MODELLING OF BEEF AVAILABILITY IN IKN BUFFER AREAS USING SYSTEM DYNAMICS Abdallah, Bayu Nur; Kamagi, Kan Grizzel Angelica Fortunius; Wantira, Amanda Dwi
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 3 (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.v9i3.1882

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There are definitely several of pros and cons when relocating the country's capital from Jakarta to IKN. One of them has to do with the food security. As one of the IKN buffer areas, Balikpapan, has experienced issues with food security, particularly with regard to the supply of beef. The amount of imported beef in 2016-2019 shows a prediction that the amount of imported beef will continue to increase drastically yearly while the amount of local beef tends to decrease. The government of Balikpapan predicts that there will be an increase in the migrant population of up to 20.000 people each year due to the IKN, which can lead to an increase in demand for beef. Factors affecting the availability of beef in Balikpapan are local and imported beef availability, consumption, scarcity, and population demographics. This research was conducted using a system simulation approach with the system dynamic method to describe a complex system regarding the availability of beef in Balikpapan. Based on the scenario that has been developed, an effective policy that can be implemented to maintain the availability of beef in Balikpapan is to increase the cattle feed fraction by 15% and increase the arrival rate of imported beef by 10%. However, there is a need for an intervention policy from the government to increase local beef production, which is predicted to decrease, and minimize the amount of imported beef which dominates in fulfilling the beef consumption needs of the people of Balikpapan.
IMPROVEMENT OF WAREHOUSE LAYOUT USING DEDICATED STORAGE METHOD TO OPTIMIZE STORAGE UTILIZATION OF AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS AT PT XYZ Imdam, Irma Agustiningsih; Fadlurochman, Muhammad; Sukmawati, Wilad; Marizka, Dewi Auditiya; Rangkuti, Indra Yusuf
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 3 (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.v9i3.1893

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The warehouse has a very important role in the supply chain network to distribute products to consumers. PT XYZ warehouse uses a rack system to store products before they are distributed to the production process. The problem faced is that the placement of products is scattered and irregular depending on the conditions in the field, products that come are placed in empty places which can cause the storage space to become larger so that the warehouse capacity has not been fully utilized with a utilization rate of 105% and causes a decrease in the actual warehouse capacity. It’s necessary to rearrange the placement of products in the storage location to optimize the utilization rate of storage space, with the dedicated storage method.  This method is to solve the problems that occur in the warehouse layout which includes product placement in the warehouse by placing only one type of product in one storage room. In this method, products will be stored in a fixed location so that product storage is more organized. The results of the application of the dedicated storage method obtained a storage space utilization rate of 100%, while in the existing condition it was 105% with a percentage decrease of 5%.

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