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Mathematics Model Interest and Actual Use of The ABC Digital Wallet Minto Waluo; Mega Cattleya PA Islami; Yekti Condro Winursito; M. Rachman Wayulo; Annisa Marwadelia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3631

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The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on all business sectors, both goods and services, one of which is the electronic money sector which is related to increasing transaction values. The increase in transactions using non-cash money has resulted in high competition between providers of similar products. Seeing this phenomenon, Dompet Digital XYZ as a digital wallet service provider who is in the second position needs tips to be able to shift Gojek to its competitor who is in the first position. The purpose of this research is to find out how the variables of perceived benefits, ease of use, and security affect the actual interest and use and determine the right strategy for the ABC digital wallet service. Data collection was carried out by distributing questionnaires to 135 respondents aged 18 years who had used the XYZ digital wallet service at least 1 time. Data processing was carried out using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) AMOS 26 method. Based on the results of the analysis, the results of the study where the perceived benefit variable has a positive and significant effect on interest in the use, the variable perception of ease of use cannot be proven, and the perceived security variable has a positive and significant effect on interest in the use, and the variable interest in use has a positive and significant effect on actual use. Based on the analysis results obtained, the mathematical model is obtained as follows: Y2 = 0.264 X1 + 0.388 X3.
MRT Operational Cost Optimization with Lingo Programming and the Vogel Approximation Method Isna Nugraha; Farida Pulansari; Tivani Nava Arier; Achmad Gufron
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3632

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When the MRT was first operated, operations ran smoothly and it is hoped that this condition will continue to be optimal in the long term and have efficient operational costs. As a corporation that offers transportation services, PT MRT XYZ distributes passengers. Fixed expenses, variable costs, and travel costs all have an impact on efficient operational costs. Minimizing operational costs to support other costs, like maintenance costs, is vital for MRT XYZ operations to run as efficiently as possible. The study's goal is to determine the MRT system's operating expenses. The optimal operational costs, which were determined by using the travel matrix computation, were IDR 1,267,110,000,000 based on the analysis and discussion's findings. The factors utilized according to Tyonardo, the MRT station area's function and the costs that affect operations are used to determine the variable number of passengers using financial modeling. Optimizing language costs is anticipated to be the primary determinant in deciding how much profit PT MRT will make.
Quality Control Analysis to Reduce Instant Noodle Product Defects with Six Sigma and Kaizen Method Isna Nugraha; Dwi Sukma Donoriyanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3633

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PT. XYZ is a company operating in the food industry, with its main product being instant noodles. In its production process, not all products produced meet the quality standards set by the company. This indicates the presence of defective products, often due to errors in factors such as machinery or human resources, among others. Initial observations reveal that there are still many defects in their products. Quality control at PT. XYZ is done manually by the owner, who supervises each production cycle. Defects in PT. XYZ's products are categorized into three types: torn noodle packaging, crushed noodles, and torn seasoning packaging. Therefore, improvements are needed in the production of instant noodles by PT. XYZ. This research aims to improve the quality of production in the company and to explain the approach to analyzing the defect rate of instant noodles using Six Sigma and Kaizen. The results obtained using the Six Sigma method in the DMAIC analysis (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control), showed that product quality testing during the instant noodle production process resulted in 3238 failures. The Defects Per Million Opportunities (DPMO) value was 41172.88, which, when converted to a sigma level, was 3.23, indicating that the sigma level was at the industry average in Indonesia. This suggests that there is a potential for 41172.88 defects per one million productions, showing an inconsistent pattern of DPMO and sigma achievement. This indicates that the production process has not been managed accurately and requires improvement, particularly in the quest for zero defects.
Reducing TSS and COD of Leachate with Constructed Wetland using Water Jasmine (Echinodorus palaefolious) and Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) Mohamad Mirwan; Thineza Ardea Pramesti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3634

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Leachate is water that comes from piles of rubbish that seeps in with dissolved or suspended material from the decomposition of rubbish. The contents of leachate include BOD, COD, pH, ammonia-nitrogen, heavy metals and suspended solids. One type of leachate treatment is a constructed wetland. A constructed wetland is a treatment that is engineered with a planned and controlled wastewater treatment system that involves the function of plants, media, and microorganism. This constructed wetland in this research uses subsurface flow with a continuous method on a laboratory scale. In this research, there were several variations such as plants, sampling times and discharge. The plants used are water jasmine (Echinodorus palaefolius) and spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum). With variations in discharge of 5L/day, 7L/day, 9L/day as well as variations in sampling time on the 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 14th day. The best TSS and COD reduction results in this study were at discharge of 5L/day on sampling time on the 14th day of 96,3% and 94,4% for water jasmine and 92,6% and 88,9% for spider plants. The pH and temperature in this study were observed for 14 days and it was found that the lowest pH and temperature for water jasmine and spider plant were 7,1 and 26,7°C, 7,6 and 26,7°Cfor spider plant.
Safety Assessment Approach of Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) In A Power Plant Sector Akmal Suryadi; Mega Cattleya PA Islami; Gilang Ramadhan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3635

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In line with the current development of society, the need for electricity can be said to be a primary need that must be met to support community activities, both for economic purposes and to fulfill daily household needs. The research was conducted at one of the power generation companies. Based on the results of initial observations and interviews with workers at the company, it was explained that the potential danger of work accidents in the boiler machine area at the Steam-Electric Power Station was considered high. Dangers of work accidents that can occur in the boiler area include hot weather, noise, sparks, water vapor leaks, contact with hot steam pipes, high pressure, slipping, and falling from heights. The danger that has occurred in the boiler machine area is noise, noise often occurs because workers underestimate the use of earplugs or earmuffs because they feel they often work without using earplugs. This research aims to analyze the potential dangers of work accidents in the PLTU boiler machine area in the company. Analysis of potential accident hazards was carried out using the HAZOP method. It is hoped that the HAZOP method will enable researchers to know the dangers and how to overcome them to minimize the risk of occupational hazards. This method has the advantage that work using this method will run systematically, the results obtained are more detailed compared to other methods and can be used in various systems. The results of the research show that the risk of danger in power generation companies amounts to 12 potential work accident hazards. Potential dangers of work accidents consist of deafness (25%), burns (17%), slips (9%), shortness of breath (9%), dehydration (8%), electric shock (8%), pinching (8%), fire (8%), and corrosion (8%).
Structural Analysis of Chassis Frame of a Prototype Car: A Finite Element Method Ahmad Khairul Faizin; Ryan Rizaldi; Wahyu Aditya Setya Putra; Nailul Hasan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3636

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Cars are a means of transportation that is considered very important in human life, so it requires a high level of safety and comfort. Currently, there has been a lot of research on the manufacture of prototype category energy-efficient car chassis with electric motor drive. The frame is an integral part and an important part in the design of a vehicle. The frame was design using software with frame dimensions of 2.230 mm long and 360 mm wide. The material used is 7075 aluminum prototype chassis. Furthermore, the chassis frame construction was evaluate using the static simulations in order to determine von misses stress, displacement, and safety factor. The analysis carried out with a maximum load of 1.000 N, the results of the von misses stress analysis were obtained with the highest stress level of 13.8 MPa. The maximum displacement result is 0.39 mm was in the driver position, with a maximum safety factor of 3 and a minimum of 1, it is declared safe.
Supply Chain Risk Assessment and Mitigation in Sugar Industry Sinta Dewi; Rr. Rochmoeljati; Chori Dwi Azizah; Christabela Jesselyn
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3637

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In the fulfillment of consumer needs, companies can experience several risks. To overcome possible risks, companies must be able to manage the supply chain effectively. The sugar industry has a complex supply chain, and at each stage of the supply chain, some risks must be taken into account. The purpose of this study is to determine the risks that may occur and prioritize risk mitigation strategies to minimize existing risks. This study uses the House of Risk method. From the results of House of Risk Stage 2, 13 risk mitigation actions were obtained to propose solutions to minimize the occurrence of risk agents.
Supply Chain System Analysis in Single Vendor and Multi Retailer to Reduce Bullwhip Effect Using Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) Method at Company X Dira Ernawati; Yekti Condro Winursito
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3638

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Company X, one of the largest dolomite fertilizer manufacturers in Indonesia, has recently encountered issues regarding discrepancies in information regarding demand and orders between the company and its eight sales offices. This problem mainly pertains to the Magnesium Fertilizer Magfertil 20+ product in 50 kg packaging. This situation has disrupted the company's supply chain and led to uncertainty in demand, commonly known as the bullwhip effect in the supply chain. The objective of this research is to achieve optimal inventory management to reduce the bullwhip effect among stakeholders in Company X's supply chain. The approach used is the Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) method. The calculation results demonstrate that the implementation of the Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) method has been highly successful in reducing the bullwhip effect at various levels within the supply chain. For instance, at the manufacturing level, the initial bullwhip effect value was 1.4503, but after implementing the VMI method, it significantly decreased to 0.4943. Meanwhile, the bullwhip effect I value at each sales office in Office Sales 1, Office Sales 2, Office Sales 3, Office Sales 4, Office Sales 5, Office Sales 6, Office Sales 7, Office Sales 8 is 1.4198, 1.4455, 1.6277, 1.4902, 1.3204, 1, 2093, 1.2994 and 1.4744. However, when applying the proposed VMI method the results of the bullwhip effect decreased drastically until the figures were 0.5007, 0.4773, 0.4909, 0.5097, 0.4975, 0.5015, 0.5014 and 0.4902.
Utilization of Corn Husk Waste as Raw Material for Making Biobutanol Dyah Suci Perwitasari; Graciella Yerrica Nathania; Abid Alghifari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3639

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Corn husk waste is a biomass raw material that can be processed into biobutanol. Making biobutanol to reduce the use of fossil fuels. This research used anaerobic microorganisms, namely Clostridium acetobutylicum, which can survive at low pH between 4,5 and 5 at a temperature of 30°C. Corn husk contains 36.218% cellulose; 25.212% hemicellulose; 15.807% lignin. The cellulose raw material content can be used for fermentation because it meets the fermentation content requirements of 36 – 50%. The research methods used include raw material preparation, delignification, dilute acid hydrolysis, and anaerobic fermentation. The research results showed that optimum condition was obtained at the 72-hour fermentation time with the addition of a 5% Clostridium acetobutylicum bacteria volume of 7.0160%. At the 72 hour fermentation time, it showed that the bacteria grew optimally and entered the stationary phase. Biobutanol levels after 72-hour decreased due to reduced nutrients in the fermentation media. The increase in the volume of bacteria affects the final results, the volume of bacteria is added, the final results biobutanol levels will decrease because the nutrients added have been used up. The results of the analysis of butanol levels were determined using Gas Chromatography, the standard for butanol formation obtained at a retention time of 3.598%. The low butanol content (7,0160%) does not require industry standards (96.5 – 99%) to be used as environmentally friendly fuel, due to obstacles in maintaining anaerobic fermentation conditions and not carrying out fermentation filtrate sterilization, which has an impact on the final result of biobutanol content.ly and requires improvement, particularly in the quest for zero defects.

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