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International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering
ISSN : -     EISSN : 24077259     DOI : 10.9744/jirae
JIRAE is a peer-reviewed international journal providing a medium for the academic and industrial community to share cutting-edge research and development in various aspects of industrial technology and applied engineering. The objectives are: to encourage research work in the field of industrial technology and applied engineering among scientists, researchers, engineering practitioners, and industrial experts to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and generate high-quality products / services; to promote the adoption and development of comprehensive and state-of-the-art technologies for enterprises and industries; and, to bridge the theoretical and practical gap between academia and industry, and advocate collaboration to address enterprise and industry challenges.
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Knowledge Sharing in Closed-Loop Supply Chain Management Shu-San Gan
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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In the recent decades, closed-loop supply chain has been studied extensively due to the increased concern on sustainable development. It integrates forward and reverse flows where the collaborative supply chain takes place. Knowledge management is one important part of an organization that can improve the effectiveness of the processes within the organization. Knowledge sharing is significant in a collaborative supply chain since it affects the organizational performance and competitive advantage. The complexity in closed-loop supply chain can be managed better by encouraging knowledge sharing among the supply chain members. This paper presents a conceptual framework to implement knowledge sharing in a closed-loop supply chain management, for improving the CLSC members’ performance. The success factors have been identified, and a framework has been presented, it consists of knowledge flows, management aspect and socio-technical aspect.
Optimal Inventory Policy for Stochastic Demand Using Monte Carlo Simulation and Evolutionary Algorithm I Gede Agus Widyadana; Alan Darmasaputra Tanudireja; Hui Ming Teng
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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Research on inventory models has been conducted intensively, including the model for stochastic demand. However, inventory models for stochastic demand are not easy to solve using an exact algorithm. In this paper, we develop a Monte Carlo simulation method to solve inventory problems with stochastic and intermittent demand. Simulation is conducted to evaluate continuous and periodic review policies. The simulation models are optimized using the evolutionary algorithm. The models are applied to data from one bicycle shop in Indonesia for five different items. The result shows that the economic order quantity (R,Q) policy is better than the (s,S) policy for two items and it is better than the (S,T) policy for three items.
Design of Supporting Material Warehouse Management System at PT XYZ Rahardjo, Benedictus; Surya, Danielle
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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This study has been done to create a system and standard to control the warehouse and also make it easier to find tools. The warehouse is full and finding tools is difficult because there is no regulation to control how the warehouse works. This research uses direct observation in the field, and interviews with the department related to supporting tool warehouses. The results of the observations is the organization of a new management system in the form of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), rules, and a new layout for tools. Based on the existing SOP, stock cards and material, a  parent table is made for controlling tools in the warehouse. Controlling is carried out with aim that the warehouse works according to its SOP and eliminates current problems.
A Missing Link on Entrepreneurship Education Curricula Kriswanto Widiawan
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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Indeed, there are many failure cases in entrepreneurs’ life. The psychological effects of business failure may produce shame and dysfunctional behavior responses. Do the entrepreneurs consider about the potential of shame they face? Do entrepreneurship education institutions pay attention to business closing as well as its impact to entrepreneurs’ identity?  This research explored the curricula of 66 top business schools which have entrepreneurship specialization. There was a course category, namely self-development, which is important for entrepreneurs to build their mental, self-leadership, self-awareness, self-image, etc. Unfor­tunately, from 2908 courses offered, only 12.76% courses were related to entrepreneurship and 0.79% courses to self-development issues. The curricula were dominated by business knowledge and business skills. There was a missing link, i.e., “when the business goes wrong”, how to cope with failure, how to overcome shame, guilt, depression, stress, etc. In conclusion, there were lacks of self-development courses in the entre­preneurship education programs. This paper recommends to prepare the students to anticipate and overcome the shame by adding more psychological-related courses in the curriculum.
Metallurgical Analysis of Steel Plate for Deep Drawing Application Victor Yuardi Risonarta; Huffal Azhar Fadly; Hafidh Frian Perdana
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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Deep drawing is one of metal forming manufacturing processes which can be used to produce many products, e.g. kitchen ware, automotive parts, etc. Although this particular manufacturing company has applied the Japanese standard JIS G 3141 as guidance to select a steel plate for deep drawing application, the deep drawing process at this company is still failed. Therefore, this manuscript discusses more deeply the metallurgical analysis of selected steel plates to produce a deep-drawn product with 0.5 thickness. Analysis presented in this manuscript comprises the influence of chemical composition of a steel plate on its mechanical property, i.e., tensile strength, elongation, and hardness. As a result, a correlation between chemical compo­sition and expected mechanical property to manufacture a drink cup is outlined. Moreover, recommended chemical composition of a steel plate is also presented.
ActiveSchematics AutoRendering Mobile Device Optimization Ferdinand Kusuma; Mieke van Vucht; Raymond de Vijlder
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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In this modern era, technology is one of our main necessities. Technology is always evolving and changes from day by day. One of the major developments in technology is the increasing usage of mobile devices for personal use or even for company use. AA-AS/EDS-WIR2 is one of the sub departments in the Robert Bosch Company that creates applications for the automotive market. The department has created an application named ActiveSchematics AutoRendering. This application is used in car workshops to help mechanics to repair car defects by rendering the car schematics. This application is constructed with an ASP.NET framework combined with a standalone Delphi program as a plugin. The front-end development is done using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript code, and the back-end development is done using C#. The schematics are SVG-based with HTML as the container file. At present, the rendered schematics are not compatible when opened from a mobile browser, because the legacy support for interactivity (for example zooming and panning) is implemented without any mobile support code. The company wants the application to become a mobile device friendly application. The research proposal to be addressed is to solve which front-end libraries can be used to help the SVG schematics to implement mobile-based gesture compatibility. After some trial and error experiments, mobile device improvement will be implemented by adding jQuery, Hammer.js, jQuery PanZoom, and Bootstrap library. The experimental results have been successful and the company can have the mobile device friendly feature for their clients. This research shows that jQuery and hammer.js can be implemented on an SVG object to become a mobile device friendly schematic.

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