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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management
ISSN : 26147327     EISSN : 27459063     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.22441/ijiem
The journal aims to advance the theoretical and applied knowledge of this rapidly evolving field, with a special focus on industrial engineering and management, organisation of production processes, management of production knowledge, computer integrated management of production flow, enterprise effectiveness, maintainability and sustainable manufacturing, productivity and organisation, forecasting, modelling and simulation, decision making systems, project management, innovation management and technology transfer, quality engineering and safety at work, supply chain optimization. Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management is published under the auspices of Universitas Mercu Buana. The main purpose of Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management is to publish the results of cutting-edge research advancing the concepts, theories and implementation of novel solutions in modern manufacturing and services. Papers presenting original research results related to industrial engineering and management education are also welcomed.
Articles 149 Documents
Product Catalogue Using Canva Application as Promotional Media Development for Abajaya Jember MSMEs Maharani, Agista Kirana; Wardani, Rr. Tri Istining
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.26139

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The promotional media used by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Abajaya Jember are currently Offline Store, Instagram. Promotion through offline store is still considered insufficient to attract potential customers because there is no promotional media that can introduce its products to potential Customers so promotional media in the form of product catalogues is needed. The purpose of this study is to create a product Catalogue as an additional promotional media using the Canva application. The research method used is Action Research. Data collection methods include interviews, observations, documentation and questionnaires based on the EPIC model (empathy, persuasion, impact, and communication). The questionnaire was distributed to 15 respondents consisting of 1 business owner, 2 design experts, 2 marketing experts and 10 potential customers. Results from the questionnaire were analyzed using the EPIC model. The study was conducted in 2 cycles. In the first cycle, it showed an EPIC rate score of 3.67, the score was included in the effective good category, but continued in the second cycle because there were suggestions on Catalogue design by design experts. In the second cycle, it shows an EPIC Rate score of 4.4 included in the very effective category, indicating that the Catalogue design of Abajaya Jember MSMEs can attract potential customers. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that Catalogue design is said to be effective and feasible to be used to help promotion.
LB Lamp Production Planning Based on Fuzzy Logic Approach at PT XYZ Bayyinah, Aulia Nabil; Santosa, Sesar Husen
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.26757

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Increasingly tight competition in the industrial market encourages companies to optimize production planning to meet customer demand efficiently. Effective production planning is key in achieving this goal, as it guides entities towards achieving their goals appropriately. This research aims to develop a fuzzy method for production planning at PT XYZ, a lamp manufacturing company. This method is designed to assist PT XYZ The approach used in this research includes historical data analysis, forecasting techniques using the time series method, calculating raw material inventory, and applying fuzzy logic to determine optimal production quantities. Based on the results of fuzzy calculations, the production amount for the next period of 7,000 product units can be a suggestion for companies to avoid production shortages and excesses due to uncertainty in product demand. 
The Effects of Routine Maintenance and Engineer Competence on Aircraft Readiness in an Indonesian Flight Operator Juniawan, Singgih; Roysen, Uti; Zainuddin, Zafitri; Daruki, Daruki; Alam, Fachrul
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.24748

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Airlines in Indonesia play a crucial role in air transportation activities, connecting communities across different regions. This research aims to identify one of the root causes of flight delays in an Indonesian airline by examining the influence of routine maintenance and engineer competence on aircraft readiness. The theory utilized in this research is Multivariate Statistics, notably the Structural Equation Model - Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS ) method, employed using questionnaire survey data and internal company data, specifically the annual flight delay data. The research findings show that there is a direct influence of routine maintenance schedule on aircraft readiness by 39.70%; there is a direct influence of spare parts availability on aircraft readiness by 27.60%; there is an indirect influence of routine maintenance schedule and spare parts availability on aircraft availability by 11.30%; and there is an indirect influence of engineer competence and spare parts availability on aircraft availability by 7.30%. The hypothesis stating a significant relationship between engineer competence and aircraft readiness was rejected because, in reality, an engineer's competence would not impact the assistance of adequate equipment and spare parts availability.
The Influence of Product Quality, Price and Service Quality on Ana Jetkul Refill Water Consumer Satisfaction and Loyalty Purba, Yesika; Zunaidi, Rizqa Amelia
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.26289

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The human need for drinking water is fundamental and requires quality maintenance to avoid health risks. One option to meet this need is through water refilling, a service provided by Ana Jetkul. As a business that has faced increasing competition over the last decade, Ana Jetkul must have a competitive advantage to continue thriving. This research investigates the impact of product quality, price, and service quality on customer satisfaction and loyalty. The structural equation modelling (SEM) method tests the correlation between variables. Samples are selected using purposive or judgment sampling methods involving the participation of 231 respondents. Data is collected by directly distributing questionnaires to Ana Jetkul's customers. The research results indicate that product quality, price, and service quality influence customer satisfaction. Price, product quality, and customer satisfaction influence service quality. However, the customer satisfaction variable only significantly impacts customer loyalty at Ana Jetkul.
Key Performance Metrics for Green Warehousing in Manufacturing Supply Chains: A Review Meliana, Dita; Hasibuan, Sawarni
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.29955

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This research highlights the significance of adopting eco-friendly methods in storage, which is a vital part of the manufacturing supply chain. Although green warehousing is still in its early stages, and there is less literature and empirical data on the subject, its potential for sustainable growth is enormous and requires additional exploration. The study's objective is to identify areas in research that have not been adequately addressed and to establish key performance indicators (KPIs) relevant to green warehousing. This will be achieved by a thorough invesstigation of existing literature. The research methodology employs well-regarded databases such as Publish or Perish, Proquest, and Google Scholar. It utilizes keywords such as "key performance indicators" and "green warehousing". A study of bibliographic data is performed using VOS Viewer to find patterns and concentration of research in this field. The results provide a range of KPIs for environmentally friendly warehousing, such as energy usage, waste management, efficiency in utilizing warehouse space, and monitoring of carbon emissions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of using eco-friendly warehousing practices to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and improve the efficiency of supply chains. The study suggests that researchers create practical case studies based on observation and participate in interdisciplinary research. For professionals in the industry, it recommends adopting quantifiable KPIs and allocating resources to develop environmentally friendly infrastructure.
Optimizing the Distribution and Allocation of COVID-19 Vaccines Using Mathematical Programming Approach: A Case Study in Indonesia Yaqin, Alvin Muhammad 'Ainul; Rosyid, Ghina Salsabila; Karim, Abdul Alimul; Sulaiman, Mochamad; Fadillah, Fitriah
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.28013

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Effective distribution of COVID-19 vaccines is crucial for pandemic control. This study utilized a multi-product mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) model to optimize the distribution of five vaccine types across (AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, Moderna, Pfizer, and Sinovac). The population, segmented into five age groups (12-18 years, 19-30 years, 31-45 years, 46-59 years and over 60 years), accesses vaccines through 59 healthcare facilities in one of the large cities in Indonesia. With a budget of IDR 150 billion, the model procured five vaccine a total of 574,748 vaccine doses, distributed as follows: 112,954 of type 1, 115,733 of type 2, 115,649 of type 3, 112,171 of type 4, and 118,241 of type 5 vaccines. The model successfully optimized the distribution, achieving a delivery-to-demand ratio of 0.049, which reflects the proportion of vaccine demand met under various scenarios, particularly in scenario 4, which represents actual conditions. Decision-makers can further enhance vaccine allocation by adjusting the total budget; for instance, an additional IDR 10 billion would enable the distribution of 123,474 more doses, increasing the delivery-to-demand ratio to 0.056. This ratio of 0.056 was obtained by adjusting the total budget allocated for vaccine distribution in scenario 5, based on the results from AMPL and Gurobi software. A significant contribution of this study is the development of a MINLP model that ensures equitable distribution tailored to age-specific pandemic requirements. Validation using real-world data enhances the existing literature on vaccine distribution strategies. This study provides valuable insights for policymakers and managers aiming to optimize resource allocation and distribution strategies for COVID-19 vaccination programs, thereby improving overall pandemic management efficiency.
Analysis of Priority Improvement in Draft Quality of Sizing Using Grey Theory in FMEA Pujianto, Hendri; Nazar, Yunus; Mohadi, Mohadi; Gultom, Dora Virma Yolanda; Nasihardani, Dana
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.29858

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Draft quality is a crucial problem in the sizing section. There were 3889 warp yarn breaks for six months. The study aims to decrease quality draft defects by applying the grey theory in the traditional FMEA. After analyzing the flow process, 41 potential causes (PC) were found from 12 potential failure modes in 7 areas. There is no significant difference in the top 5 rankings of the RPN assessment on traditional FMEA and grey theory. However, there is a slight difference in ranking on 5 PC. The first priority (RPN= 48; GR=0.588) is in the beam shaft with the creel unaligned in the beam installation (pneumatic piston not parallel). The last priority (RPN= 4; GR=0.857) is a less oiling. This research can recommend an improvement sizing process based on the proposed repairs or maintenance list, using the Grey theory in the FMEA method to decrease the weaving industry defect rate.  
Analysis Implementation of Total Quality Management System on Operational Performance: Case Study on Fast Moving Consumer Goods Company Badawi, Yessica Tania. H; Arviansyah, Arviansyah
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.26925

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Implementation of the Total Quality Management System in food companies is essential to help company produce quality product for consumers and to gain competitive advantage. This research aims to analyze TQMS implementation in Fast Moving Consumer Goods companies that produce food and beverages regarding operational performance. The data collected from 136 respondents, who are employees in the FMCG sector, was analyzed using a quantitative method with PLS-SEM. The endogenous variable in this study is operational performance, while the exogenous variables are dimensions of TQM practices, which include leadership, employee involvement, customer focus, strategic planning, and continuous improvement. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of TQM in the factors of leadership, employee involvement, customer focus, and continuous improvement has a positive and significant impact on operational performance. In contrast, strategic planning does not have a significant positive impact on the operational performance of the company.
Analysis of Work Posture and Improvement of Worker Activities at a Four-Wheeled Vehicle Lighting Company Imansuri, Febriza; Ardiansyah, Muhammad; Irhannudin, Muhammad; Rahimun, Farhan Bagus; Priandi, Fajar Putra; Pratama, Indra Rizki; Wulansari, Isma
IJIEM - Indonesian Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 6, No 1: February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/ijiem.v6i1.25345

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PMG, Ltd is a company that manufactures and subcontracts for car lighting companies.The problem on the automobile lamp factory floor is that workers do repetitive operations and lifting loads manually without using tools. The goal of this research is to determine the risk level of work posture and provide recommendations for improvements to four-wheeled vehicle lighting component companies. The methods used to assess operator working posture are the Nordic Body Map (NBM), Quick Exposure Check (QEC) and Ovako Working Posture Analysis System (OWAS) questionnaires. Based on the results of the NBM questionnaire, Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD) symptoms were found on the neck, back, hands and feet. The score for the QEC method is 65.43%, which means further research and changes are needed, and the OWAS method is in category 2, which means that corrective action is needed in the near future. Improvements in working posture were carried out by redesigning the work table according to anthropometric ergonomics principles and reducing the flow of stages in the lamp production process from 11 steps to 8 work steps.