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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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OPTIMASI RUTE DISTRIBUSI UNTUK PENGHEMATAN BIAYA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE SAVING MATRIX DI PT. BANGUN PUTRA KARAWANG STORAGE SUKANDA DJAYA Karsono, Bambang; Immawan, Taufiq; P, A. Dwi Wahyuni; Padhil, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1870

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The world of education, in this case universities, can be seen as service providers, while students are seen as service users. Students are the most important element for educational institutions, listening to whether the services provided are in accordance with their expectations. Education payment services or what is often referred to as SPP/BPP are financial transactions or payments made by students with the aim of supporting educational development activities. The purpose of this researchis to assist tertiary institutions in improving the quality-of-service quality by analyzing the priority of improvements that must be carried out immediately along with the corrective steps. Based on theresearch results, it is known that the proposed service system specifications for tertiary institutions are in accordance with the needs of students. some of the attributes proposed are(1) Payment procedures, (2) The concept of payment with experience benefits, (3) Service systems, and (4) Service response.
Analisis Rancangan Tata Ruang Toko dalam Bisnis Retail Indomaret Plus Padasuka Ciomas Bogor Annisa, Putri Dwi; Fatimah, Malida; Yudistira, Linsang Jallu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1725

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Resilience in the face of delays in the distribution of humanitarian logistics is a crucial aspect in post-disaster response. This study aims to analyze the factors that affect the resilience of disaster victims in the context of logistics delays using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) approach. This research model adopts three main constructs, namely Sense of Mastery (SoM), Sense of Relatedness (SoR), and Emotional Reactivity (ER), which are assumed to contribute to individual resilience (RES). Data was collected through a questionnaire-based survey of individuals who had experienced delays in the distribution of humanitarian aid. The results of the analysis show that SoM and SoR have a significant positive influence on resilience. In contrast, ER has a negative relationship with RES, which means that the higher a person's level of emotional reactivity, the lower their level of resilience in the face of delays in help. In the initial model, there are several indicators showing low outer loading values so they are excluded from the final model, because they do not contribute significantly to other variables. After refining the model, the reliability results show that the remaining constructs have good validity and reliability values. Strong R-square values for all endogenous variables (SoM = 0.962, SoR = 0.894, ER = 0.981, RES = 0.944) confirm that the model has high predictive ability in explaining resilience in the context of delays in the distribution of human logistics. The results of this study can be the basis for policymakers and stakeholders in developing a more optimal aid distribution system, as well as mitigation strategies that can increase the resilience of disaster victims in facing future logistical challenges
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MOVING AVERAGE AND DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL SMOOTHING METHODS FOR FORECASTING ASTM A252 GR 2 PIPE DEMAND AT PT XYZ Agustin, Ardita Dwi; S, Ade Momon; 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.v9i3.1889

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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.
THE ROLE OF ERGONOMICS IN WORKSTATION MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE OF SMK NEGERI 1 SINGOSARI STUDENTS: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Arif, Mukhamad; Hutabarat, Julianus; Vitasari, Prima
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1726

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This study aims to systematically review literature related to the role of ergonomics in workstation management to improve practical performance among students at SMK Negeri 1 Singosari. The systematic literature review method was utilized, involving the identification, evaluation, and synthesis of scholarly articles published between 2014 and 2024. Searches were conducted in reputable databases including Google Scholar, Scopus, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, IEEE Xplore, and PubMed, using relevant keywords such as ergonomics, workstation management, vocational education, and student performance. Rigorous inclusion and exclusion criteria guided the selection of articles to ensure relevance, quality, and credibility. Analysis was performed thematically, categorizing findings into physical, cognitive, and organizational ergonomic factors. The results indicated that effective ergonomic practices significantly enhanced student comfort, concentration, safety, and productivity during practical learning activities. Supporting factors identified included adequate funding, administrative support, and increased ergonomic awareness, whereas barriers encompassed financial limitations, inadequate facilities, and resistance to change. This study underscores the importance of adopting ergonomically optimized environments to foster practical skill mastery and increased student motivation. Recommendations are provided for SMK Negeri 1 Singosari to integrate ergonomics more systematically, including curriculum-based ergonomic training, establishing ergonomic oversight committees, and fostering strategic collaborations to enhance student outcomes comprehensively
IMPROVING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY IN BUILDING MATERIAL RETAIL THROUGH HIRA AND JSA Kurnia, Ratih Dianingtyas; Septiyandi, Muhammad Aldo; Cahyo, Winda Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1185

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Construction and material shops involve various high-risk activities, making Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practices essential. This study aims to build a clear picture of existing safety practices and key risks in building material retail requiring attention through structured safety initiatives. Based on the findings, this study provides recommendations to improve OSH practices for workers in these environments. HIRA (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment) and JSA (Job Safety Analysis) methods were employed to identify potential occupational hazards by defining the characteristics of possible hazards and evaluating associated risks. The findings reveal several unsafe acts and conditions from various working process and activity leading to potential hazards. A total of eight potential hazards were identified with HIRA uncovering one extreme risk, three very high risks, three high risks, and one medium risk. Among these potential hazards, manual handling posing the highest risk, followed by ergonomic issues, dust exposure, and contact with sharp objects where all classified as very high risks. To mitigate these risks, by using JSA, a combination of engineering controls, administrative measures, and PPE use was recommended in order to improve material handling, workstation conditions, and safety equipment usage. These recommendations serve as the foundation for implementing a proper OSH management system.
LEAN MANUFACTURING APPROACH USING COST INTEGRATED VALUE STREAM MAPPING TO REDUCE WASTE IN FAKE EYELASHES PRODUCTION FLOOR Prakoso, Indro; Nurjannah, Anisa; Alvianitasari, Dewi; Huaida, Akasa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1803

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Fake eyelashes are made in Indonesia by a variety of industries. There are issues within the company that have an impact on the output. Waste issues in the manufacture of fake eyelashes are the cause of inconsistent production output, such as flaws in the goods, waiting times, and improper processing. A lean manufacturing approach is required to find a solution to the issues that PT. X is experiencing as a result of the data model. The Value Stream Mapping (VSM) method, the Activity Based Costing (ABC) method integration, the Value Stream Analysis Tools (VALSAT) method calculation, the Root Cause Analysis (RCA) method, and then gives recommendations for improvement. The use of continuous flow, task combinations, and the delivery of raw materials once each week are all suggested improvements. When current cost integrated value stream mapping is compared to future cost integrated value stream mapping, the production lead time drops from 0.5 days to 0.36 days, the total value-added cost drops from 2.049 to 1.561, the total non-value-added cost drops from 12.754 to 11.243, and the travel distance drops from 99 meters to 79 meters.
HUMAN RELIABILITY ANALYSIS OF PACKAGING PRODUCTION OPERATORS WITH HIERARCHICAL TASK ANALYSIS (HTA) AND FUZZY HEART METHODS Suryapranatha, Dicky; Perdana, Muhammad Fadli; Saputri, Ika Adhityaning
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1547

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Machine operator experienced has a significant number of production defects and frequent failures to meet production targets. These issues are largely attributed to the high level of operator involvement in the production process, increasing the likelihood of human error. To address this, a Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) was conducted to identify factors contributing to human error and the associated risks of production defects. The analysis employed the Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) method to break down each task. Subsequently, Human Error Probability (HEP) and the Human Error Assessment and Reduction Technique (HEART) were used to evaluate the likelihood of human error and overall human reliability. In the HEART method, the Assessed Proportion of Effect (APOE) value was determined through expert judgment. To mitigate the subjectivity in APOE determination, a modification using Fuzzy Linguistic Expression was applied. 
MANAGEMENT RISIKO FUNDRAISING PADA PROYEK PEMBANGUNAN KELAS (STUDI KASUS : PONDOK MODERN KURIR LANGIT) Handayani, Dwi; Ibnurizq, Muhammad Isnanda; Bahar, Ferialdy Idhar; Hanafi, Rosmalina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1738

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Inventory control problems are crucial issues often faced by heavy equipment distributors that provide various types of spare parts and supporting components. Inaccuracy in managing the availability of goods can hamper after-sales service, which ultimately reduces customer satisfaction levels. Conversely, excess inventory has the potential to cause wasteful storage costs, stockpiling, and increased risk of damage or obsolescence of goods. This study aims to evaluate the inventory control system implemented by the company through the ABC classification approach, considering the determination of safety stock and the application of reorder points as part of the inventory optimization strategy. The results of the analysis show that the application of the ABC classification method can increase the accuracy of demand estimates by up to 84%, which has a positive impact on increasing the company's profitability. However, safety stock management still shows weaknesses, especially in the fast-moving goods category, where the inventory level approaches zero. This condition has the potential to cause delays in delivery to consumers. Therefore, a review and improvement of inventory control policies are needed to ensure the continuity of service and the overall operational efficiency of the company.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL WORK CULTURE IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AS AN EFFORT TO ENHANCE PRACTICAL COMPETENCE AND STUDENT READINESS TO ENTER THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD : SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Safitri, Feby Salma Ayu; Saputra, Sapta Utama Heru; Diyu, Achmad Ghoni Ken
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v10i1.1727

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Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) plays a role in preparing a competent and adaptive workforce in the era of globalization. However, the graduates produced have not fully met the qualifications of the workforce as required by the industrial world, therefore one of the strategies in order to improve the quality of graduates is to instill an industrial work culture in the education process to improve their skills so as to increase their competitiveness. This study aims to systematically examine the application of industrial work culture in vocational education as a strategy to improve practical competence and readiness of students to enter the world of work. Through a systematic literature review approach, this study examines both national and international literature relevant to the integration of industrial work culture values with the Vocational High School (SMK) environment. Based on the results of the literature review, industrial work culture has several elements such as the application of 5R/5S (Ringkas, Rapi, Resik, Rawat and Rajin), discipline, responsibility, cooperation (teamwork) can make a positive contribution to strengthening students' character and technical skills. In addition, internship programs also provide contextualized learning experiences that strengthen graduates' work readiness. These findings emphasize the importance of collaboration between educational institutions, industry, and policy makers in designing learning strategies based on industrial work culture to produce vocational graduates who are adaptive and competent amid the dynamic needs of the global industry.
ERGONOMICS AND HUMAN IN FOCUS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Novianti, Irma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v9i3.1871

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This systematic review investigates the incorporation of human factors and ergonomics into work system design, focusing on their effects on productivity and job satisfaction. By examining selected Q1 articles from the last five years, the review demonstrates that ergonomic interventions greatly reduce musculoskeletal disorders and improve employee engagement. These benefits arise from reduced physical strain and increased employee autonomy. Although awareness of ergonomic principles is on the rise, there remains inconsistency in their application across organizations. The review also discusses the role of modern technology, such as wearable devices, in advancing ergonomic practices, while noting potential challenges in adaptation. The findings highlight the critical need for organizations to implement comprehensive ergonomic strategies to create healthier and more productive work environments. Ongoing research and practical application of these principles are essential for developing effective workplace solutions that prioritize employee well-being.

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