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Jurnal Media Teknik dan Sistem Industri
ISSN : 25810561     EISSN : 25810529     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35194/jmtsi.v4i1.844
Jurnal Media Teknik dan Sistem Industri (JMTSI) is a publication media for papers with the scope of industrial-engineering field and other relevant fields such as and not limited to: Industrial systems Manufacturing systems Systems Engineering & Ergonomics Industrial Management Supply Chain and Logistics
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Design of Work Facilities in Batik Production Using Anthropometry and Quality Function Deployment Cici Finansia; Nuzila Putri Al-Bana; Grita Supriyanto Dewi; Arief Ikhwan Wicaksono
Jurnal Media Teknik dan Sistem Industri Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jmtsi.v10i1.5595

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Batik is one of the creative economic sectors that plays an important role in supporting tourism and regional economic development in Yogyakarta City. One of the jumputan batik Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) located in Tahunan Village, Umbulharjo District, still relies on manual production processes with limited work facilities, resulting in musculoskeletal complaints caused by prolonged non-ergonomic working postures, particularly during the dyeing process. Preliminary studies and ergonomic risk assessments indicate that the dyeing process is classified as having a high risk of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) and therefore requires immediate improvement. This study aims to design an ergonomic worktable for the jumputan batik dyeing process to reduce the potential risk of MSDs based on user needs. The product design was conducted using the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) method to translate workers’ needs into technical specifications, supported by anthropometric data to determine ergonomic dimensions. The results produced an integrated worktable design that accommodates the dyeing, draining, and rinsing processes with more ergonomic sitting and standing working postures. The proposed worktable has a width of 53 cm, a sitting height of 52.18 cm, and a standing height of 69.27 cm, and is equipped with basins, filters, water taps, and a personal protective equipment rack. This ergonomic worktable design is expected to improve working comfort, reduce non-neutral postural loads, and minimize the risk of MSDs among jumputan batik SMEs workers.
Simulation of CNC Milling on Chain Adjuster Design Using Fusion 360 to Enhance Process Time Efficiency Ikhwan Praditya Mirwany; Safarudin Ramdhani
Jurnal Media Teknik dan Sistem Industri Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jmtsi.v10i1.5642

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The digitalization of physical fluid phenomena in pump performance teaching media remains a significant challenge in the development of online and laboratory-based learning tools. This study aims to develop a Human Machine Interface (HMI) based device as a teaching aid to support pump performance practicum for students. The system is designed to provide informative, real time, and responsive visualizations associated with valve opening adjustments and motor shaft rotation. The development process follows the waterfall model, which includes requirement analysis, system design, implementation, and verification. The resulting HMI interface dashboard demonstrates interactive capabilities, enabling users to monitor and control system parameters effectively. The system responds dynamically to operational changes and displays variations in key parameters such as pressure and fluid flow rate in real time. The implementation of this HMI based learning media is expected to enhance students’ understanding of fundamental pump performance concepts by providing a more engaging and intuitive learning experience. Through dynamic visualization and interactive control features, the system bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application during laboratory sessions.
Optimization of Production Process with Re-planning of Logistic Facility Layout Using Systematic Layout Planning Method (Case Study in the Lubricant Manufacturing Industry) Teddy Wahyudi; Humiras Hardi Purba
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jmtsi.v10i1.5681

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This research investigates the optimization of production processes through the redesign of logistics facility layouts. The research was conducted in a lubricant manufacturing industry that commands approximately 30% of Indonesia's lubricant market share. The factory has experienced bottlenecks in material and finished goods movement due to a threefold increase in production capacity, from 50-67 million liters to 176 million liters per year. This condition has led to wasted time and costs, necessitating improvements in material handling. This study aims to quantitatively measure and analyze the impact of facility layout redesign using the Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) method and compare it with Blocplan software simulation. The research methodology involves data collection, material flow analysis, and proposed layout design. Initial layout analysis revealed a total material handling cost (OMH) of Rp 2,800,474 per day and a rectilinear travel distance of 818.9 meters. Following the implementation of the proposed SLP layout, there was an efficiency increase of 15.56% in rectilinear distance (reducing to 691.4 m), 12.46% in OMH (reducing to Rp 2,451,421) , and 12.31% in moment (reducing to 15744). Meanwhile, the proposed Blocplan layout demonstrated more significant efficiencies: 51.33% for rectilinear distance (reducing to 398.5 m), 28.17% for OMH (reducing to Rp 2,011,558), and 28.95% for moment (reducing to 12756). Although Blocplan offers higher efficiency, the SLP method is suggested in this study given the field conditions and available space.
Development of a Human Machine Interface Based Learning System for Pump Performance Practicum Herman Budi Harja; Andri Pratama; Ruminto Subekti; Marta Hayu Raras Sita Rukmika Sari; Suyono Suyono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jmtsi.v10i1.5692

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The digitalization of physical fluid phenomena in pump performance teaching media remains a significant challenge in the development of online and laboratory-based learning tools. This study aims to develop a Human Machine Interface (HMI) based device as a teaching aid to support pump performance practicum for students. The system is designed to provide informative, real time, and responsive visualizations associated with valve opening adjustments and motor shaft rotation. The development process follows the waterfall model, which includes requirement analysis, system design, implementation, and verification. The resulting HMI interface dashboard demonstrates interactive capabilities, enabling users to monitor and control system parameters effectively. The system responds dynamically to operational changes and displays variations in key parameters such as pressure and fluid flow rate in real time. The implementation of this HMI based learning media is expected to enhance students’ understanding of fundamental pump performance concepts by providing a more engaging and intuitive learning experience. Through dynamic visualization and interactive control features, the system bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application during laboratory sessions.
Multi-Response Quality Optimization of Gluten-Free Noodles Through the Integration of Taguchi, GRA and PCA Method M. Hanifuddin Hakim; Al-ma’rifati Ilahiyah; Andini Puspa Kinasih; Naufal Daffa Arsalan; Altiara Dwi Erlangga
Jurnal Media Teknik dan Sistem Industri Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jmtsi.v10i1.5703

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The demand for gluten-free noodles has steadily increased in response to growing health awareness and dietary needs of individuals with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. A primary challenge in developing gluten-free noodles lies in replicating the viscoelastic properties of gluten to achieve elastic and chewy texture. This study aims to optimize the formulation of gluten-free noodles using a combination of mocaf flour and rice flour through a quality engineering approach by integrating Taguchi Method, Grey Relational Analysis (GRA), and Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The Taguchi method was employed to design experiments involving two main factors—mocaf flour and rice flour—each with three levels. The observed responses were elongation (elasticity) and water absorption. As the study involves multiple quality responses, GRA was used to convert the results into a single value called Grey Relational Grade (GRG), while PCA was applied to determine objective response weights based on eigenvalues derived from the data variables. The experimental results indicated that the optimal combination was achieved with 150 grams of mocaf flour and 50 grams of rice flour (A2B2), with mocaf flour contributing the most to product quality at 71.27%. The integrated methodology effectively identified the optimal parameters without requiring repeated trial-and-error processes and produced consistently high-quality noodles. Statistical assumption tests confirmed that the data were normally distributed and homogeneous, validating the reliability of the ANOVA results. This integrated approach provides a systematic and objective solution to multiresponse optimization in food product development. The study not only contributes to the enhancement of gluten-free noodle quality but also promotes the broader utilization of local ingredients such as mocaf. By adopting this method, producers can efficiently refine their formulations and improve gluten-free product quality, offering a viable alternative to meet the modern market's preferences for gluten-free diets
Performance Analysis of Maintenance Using the RAM Method (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability) on the Reciprocating Compressor Unit C-4xxx at PT PSX Alief Anugrah; Rachmasari Pramita Wardhani; Bambang Sugeng
Jurnal Media Teknik dan Sistem Industri Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jmtsi.v10i1.5752

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This study evaluates the maintenance performance of the Reciprocating Compressor C-4XXX unit, which plays a crucial role in the gas production process but frequently experiences disruptions such as unplanned shutdowns, high suction temperatures, and excessive exhaust pressure. The RAM (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability) method is used with historical data from January to November 2024. The research aims to analyze the maintenance performance of the Reciprocating Compressor C-4XXX, as well as to compile proposals for improving maintenance efficiency based on quantitative data and technical analysis using the RAM method, which is expected to provide insight for the management of company as a source of information on the application of the RAM method as a basis for efforts to optimize operations and improve machine performance. The methods used are quantitative analysis of the RAM method, Pareto diagram analysis, fishbone diagram, and 5W+1H improvement proposals. The results show an average Reliability (MTBF) value of 139.50 hours, MTTR of 1.66 hours, and Availability reaching 99.24%. Pareto analysis found the main cause of high temperature pressure disturbances, and Fishbone identified factors causing problems that occurred related to worker consistency, operating conditions, lubrication systems, cooling, and controls. Improvement proposals were prepared using the 5W + 1H analysis, covering aspects of labor, methods, machines, materials, and the environment taken from the fishbone analysis carried out. By using the RAM method for companies can contribute to improving technician competency, select quality components, and improving work procedures supported using information technology.
The Effect of Work System Optimization on the Efficiency and Productivity Assembly Workstation Product Using an Integrated TMS Dony Susandi; Hafini Rizanuddin Nur; Intan Kusuma Dewi; Asri Nurhasanah
Jurnal Media Teknik dan Sistem Industri Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jmtsi.v10i1.6026

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Productivity is an important aspect in the manufacturing industry, including in the assembly process of the Cover Seat Belt Anchor product at PT Solo Plastik Indonesia. Problems found include the absence of standard work methods, high variations in operator movements, and irregular process times that result in motion waste and fluctuating production achievements. This study aims to analyze the existing work system and develop proposals for improvement methods to increase efficiency and productivity. The methods used include Time and Motion Study (TMS), Value Stream Mapping (VSM), right-left hand maps, therblig analysis, motion economy principles, and stopwatch study. Data was obtained through direct observation, measurement of operator work time, and identification of motion elements. The results show that 5 ineffective motion elements can be eliminated or combined. The proposed work method can reduce standard time from 60 seconds to 48.83 seconds per unit (efficiency ±9.3%), balance the use of the right and left hands, and reduce motion waste. The implementation of standardized work methods has the potential to increase operator productivity and work quality, in line with the current trend in the automotive industry that integrates lean manufacturing and ergonomics.
Storage layout optimization with Order Oriented Slotting (OOS) and Interaction Frequency Heuristic (IFH) for improved picking efficiency: a case study at Toserba Selamat Cipanas Cianjur Anita Ilmaniati; M. Abdee Teguh Putra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jmtsi.v10i1.6131

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At the Toserba Selamat Cipanas Cianjur warehouse, product placement is frequently determined by the availability of empty space rather than by demand levels or inter-product relationships. This unstructured warehouse layout has consequently resulted in order fulfillment delays, averaging 6.5% of total overall orders. This study aims to propose a more optimal storage layout and product arrangement to enhance picking efficiency within the warehouse. Layout optimization was carried out through the Order Oriented Slotting (OOS) and Interaction Frequency Heuristic (IFH) approaches, applied to the medium-sized (M) Non-Food Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) category, which exhibited the highest delay rate at 20%. These methods were implemented by analyzing Work Order List (WOL) data over the period of March 2024 to March 2025, based on the frequency of occurrence and inter-product interaction. The proposed layout was redesigned by prioritizing slots closest to the Inbound/Outbound (I/O) point for high-demand and highly interactive SKUs. Implementation results demonstrated a reduction in average Cycle Time from 4.03 minutes to 1.20 minutes per WOL, representing a time efficiency improvement of 70.27%. Furthermore, all WOLs in the new layout were successfully processed without any delays. These findings confirm that the OOS–IFH method is effective in enhancing picking performance and reducing travel time through demand-data-driven slot arrangement.

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