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Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management
Published by PT. Safari Amalia
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29622069     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56882
ournal of Industrial System Engineering and Management is a scientific journal with open access which is published twice a year (March and September). This journal accepts scientific papers from within and outside the country. JISEM aims to publish scientific articles with a view to achieving up-to-date theories and applications related to industrial engineering and management systems. This journal is a medium for disseminating research information for lecturers, researchers, and practitioners. JISEM accepts articles from original research, case study articles, and scientific review articles. The journal was first established since 2022 by PT. Safari Amalia located in Makassar, South Sulawesi. e-ISSN 2962-2069 The main topics in this journal publication are: Work Design and Measurement; Operations Research and Analysis; Decision Analysis and Methods; Facilities Engineering and Engineering Management; Quality and Reliability Engineering; Human Factors, Ergonomics, and Safety; Operations Engineering & Management; Supply Chain Management and Logistics; Engineering Management; Information System, Business Process Management; Product Design & Development; System Design & Engineering; Project Management; Simulation & Stochastic Models; Material Management.
Articles 34 Documents
Analysis of Inventory Management with the EOQ Method in Optimizing Fabric Inventory at XYZ Stores Famelga Clea Putri
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i1.13

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XYZ Store is a company engaged in the textile industry, whose main activity is the production of printed fabrics. The raw materials used in the textile production process are fabrics and in the implementation of the production process these raw materials are always available for the smooth running of the production process. Therefore it is necessary to carry out planning and control of raw materials that are more efficient, then an analysis is carried out using the EOQ method as an option as a comparison between policies that have been implemented so that companies can choose which policy is more efficient in terms of spending on inventory costs or total inventory costs. After doing the calculations, it can be seen that the costs incurred by the company amounted to IDR 7,876,464.1. Meanwhile, the total inventory cost incurred by the company when using the EOQ method is IDR 3,564,927.2. it can be seen that the savings are Rp. 4,311,536.9 when using the EOQ method. While the obstacle in this research is that the EOQ method that has been disclosed by the author in this study cannot be implemented at the XYZ Store due to the agreement factor from the supplier who sends materials once a month. Even though the storage facilities owned by Store XYZ are very adequate, so that the minimum inventory limit that must be stored according to the EOQ calculation can be carried out in field conditions
Analysis of Work Measurement Using the Stopwatch Time Study Method at PTEA masniar masniar; Umar Rusli Marasabessy; Engelberto Astrides; Asih Ahistasari; Mohammad Arief Nur Wahyudien; Mirga Maulana Rachmadhani
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i1.14

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In the era of globalization or the world of free trade, competition in the industrial world is increasing rapidly, this causes business competition to increase. Seeing the importance of measuring every activity carried out by the company, an accurate measurement method is needed to be able to provide accurate information on the time needed and the efficiency of each product activity in meeting production targets to achieve profits. The Stopwatch Time Study method is a work measurement technique using a stopwatch as a means of measuring the time shown in the completion of an observed activity. From the measurement results, a standard time will be obtained to complete a work cycle, where this time will be used as a standard for completing work for all workers who will carry out the same work as that. To determine the standard time, first calculate the cycle time and the time normal considering the degree of adjustment and allowance. Based on the results of data processing and discussion, it can be concluded that the lowest normal time is for employee 2 with a time of 39.05 seconds. Employee adjustment factor 2 with a total adjustment of +0.12 and employee allowance factor 2 with a total allowance of 22.
Analysis Of The Influence Of Noise On Employee Workload With Ergonomic Approach At Pt. Ciomas Adisatwa Unit Maros Aliah Alfiah Aras; Nur Ihwan Safutra; Andi Pawennari
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i1.15

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This study aims to determine the effect of noise levels on employee workload with an ergonomic approach at PT. Ciomas Adisatwa Maros Unit. In this study, the determination of the sample taken was 15 people who worked in shift 1 in the factory area. The research method used a quantitative method and a qualitative method. The results of this study found that there was a positive and significant effect between noise level and workload of 0.74. For the significance of the correlation coefficient with an error rate of 5%, and with dk 79, t table = 1.99085 is obtained. It turns out that the calculated t value is greater than the t table price, so Ho is rejected. This means that there is a positive and significant effect of noise level on workload.
Employee Workload Analysis Using the Full Time Equivalent Method in the Production Division at PT. Indonesian Ship Industry (Persero) Makassar Mazitah, Nurfaidah; Dahlan, Muhammad; Ahmad, Arfandi; Mahendra, Kresna Adi
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i1.16

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PT. IKI is a shipbuilding company owned by the Indonesian government engaged in production. Preliminary observations found that there was an imbalance in the workload received by each employee, causing employees to work beyond operating hours, sometimes also working outside the company's working days. Workload analysis is very important to calculate exactly how many employees are needed to complete all tasks in a part or department in the company. In this research was conducted to identify the workload received by employees of the plumbing department, and determine the number of employee needs based on their workload. This study uses the full time equivalent method to identify the workload received by employees and determine the number of employee needs based on their workload. The results of this study indicate that there is an uneven workload at one work station, where from the results of calculations using the FTE method it is known that the workload of employees 1 and 2 is classified as overload and employees 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 in the normal category. Based on the results of this study, the number of employees was increased, namely 2 people. So the optimal number of employees is 12 people. Another suggestion is for employees who experience an overloaded workload or an uneven workload at one work station, then some of the job descriptions for employees who have an overloaded workload are given to employees who have a normal workload.
Analysis of the Effect of Temperature, Lighting and Noise on Employee Work Productivity in the Noodle Production Section at CV. Kartika Makassar Yan Herdianzah; A Dwi Wahyuni P; Rahmaniah Malik; Muhammad Aqsan Pratama
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i1.17

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A comfortable work environment is needed by humans to be able to carry out activities optimally and productively. Therefore the work environment must be handled and designed properly. A good temperature in the workplace will support the activities carried out by workers by meeting predetermined standards.. The objectives to be achieved in this study are to find out how much influence temperature / temperature, noise and lighting in the work environment have on employee work productivity in the noodle production section at CV. Kartika Makasar. This research will be conducted at CV. Kartika Makassar, which is located at Jalan Setia 1 Blok AB No. 4 Ex. Buntusu Kec. Tamalanrea Makassar City, South Sulawesi Province. In the analytical method where data processing uses the Classical Assumption Test in the form of a Linear Regression Test which is used to determine the direction and how much influence the independent variables have on the dependent variable. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion, it shows that in the physical work environment, namely temperature (X1) with a value of 0.560 > 0.05 and lighting (X2) 0.516 > 0.05 indicates that the hypothesis is rejected. Thus the temperature and lighting at CV Kartika Makassar are good because together they do not affect the work productivity of employees or operators. As for Noise (X3) 0.034 <0.05, indicating that the hypothesis is accepted thus it has a significant effect on the work productivity of employees or operators.
Analysis Of Factors Inhibiting Employees From Reading Kwh Post-Paid Meters In The Field (PT. IDO SINERGI) Ahistasari, Asih; Febrian Ramadhan; Irman Amri; Ashar
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i2.19

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PT. PLN (PERSERO) as a State-Owned Enterprise to provide the best service for all electricity users in Indonesia, PLN which takes care of all aspects of electricity for the public interest throughout Indonesia. At first PLN used postpaid electricity kwh recording calculating tool, where the kWh meter recording used analog system. Several problems and complaints from the public regarding the use postpaid electricity in the form of late payments, meter recording errors and erratic bills, PLN specifically for the Sorong branch in collaboration with PT. Ido Sinergi as a service provider, especially in the work of recording kwh meters, must be able to provide satisfaction to PLN as its partner. When recording kwh meters, factors that often hinder activities in the field such as fence locks, closed houses, empty houses, tall meters, opaque meters, fierce animals, unloading meters, lost meters other unexpected factors. The purpose this study to find out the various factors inhibiting kWh meter readings in the field, the data obtained was then processed using data analysis tool used to answer the research problem using the Pareto Diagram. The conclusion from this study is that the inhibiting factors for reading kwh meters in the field are fence locks, closed houses, empty houses, tall meters, opaque meters, fierce animals, unloading meters, missing meters with a total of 598 constraints from 20,580 customers, along with the percentage pk 31%, rt 13%, rk 15%, mt 7%, mbrm 15%, hg 3%, mb 10%, mh 7%.
An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis and Game Theory for Appraisal of Balanced Scorecard Indexes in Media Industry Taherinezhad, Ali; Alinezhad, Alireza; Gholami, Saber
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i2.20

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Todays, the media industry encompasses all businesses that allow information to be shared (traditional and digital media). Media is vast, large, and ever-growing, and is an incredibly popular sector at the minute, and an extremely interesting area to research work in. This paper considered a news agency of media organization as a Decision-Making Unit (DMU). The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of Balanced Scorecard (BSC) indexes on measuring the efficiency of DMU. This was done by a new hybrid model of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), cooperative game theory and Shapley value index. The initial values of the DEA model were selected from among the BSC indexes in four perspectives (i.e., financial, customer, internal processes, and growth and learning). Finally, the proposed model was experimented on a case study and the computational results were obtained. The results showed that the profitability ratio with a Shapley value of 2.903 and the percentage of satisfied audiences with a Shapley value of 0.404 had the highest and lowest reflection in performance assessment, respectively. The rest of the results were presented and discussed in detail. This study can reveal scientific orientation to increase organizational performance to media managers and policymakers.
Evaluation Of Temperature and Lighting in The Dani Bakery Bread Factory Sambai, Vetherico Arya; Hahury, Sanny; Amri, Irman; Ahistasari, Asih
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i2.21

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This research aims to determine the DANI BAKERY bakery's temperature and lighting measurement results based on Minister of Health Decree Number 1405/MENKES/SK/XI2002. And to find out whether the temperature and lighting measurements results at the DANI BAKERY bakery have met the standards set based on the Decree of the Minister of Health Number 1405/MENKES/SK/XI of 2002. Temperature and lighting levels are evaluated based on the established method. After obtaining data at each measurement point at the research location, the researcher processed and analyzed data. The results of the data analysis will be compared with existing regulations, namely the Decree of the Minister of Health Number 1405/MENKES/SK/XI2002 and also the Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia NO 70 of 2016 concerning Temperature and Lightning. The evaluation results show that the temperature level measurement results have exceeded the threshold value, namely 33.09℃ - 33.48℃. Meanwhile, the lighting measurement results are below the lighting threshold value, namely 66.89 Lux - 67.67 Lux.
Feasibility Analysis of a Roof Tile Factory Business Using a Capital Budgeting Approach Clea Putri, Famelga
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i2.22

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Natural content that supports the need for raw materials and materials needed is provided by the nature around us, such as various plants, soil, water, natural stones, and others. Most of them can be further processed into raw materials for construction products, such as roof tiles and other infrastructure facilities. The financial feasibility aspect is important considering that the business can be categorized as a project, which requires a long payback period based on the accounting period. During this time period there are various things that are full of uncertainty which are influenced by the rate of inflation and bank interest rates, so that the value of investments issued and the income or money obtained now will be different from the value of money in the future, which is called with the value of time rather than money. It is hoped that the analytical tool will be able to provide consideration, input and anticipation for the future of the roof tile manufacturing unit project by paying attention to capital budgeting, which can then be analyzed from a financial aspect through payback period (PP), net present value (NPV), profitability index ( PI) and internal rate of return (IRR). In the roof tile manufacturing business, the PBP is 1 year, 8 months, 6 days faster than the maximum period of 8 years of the project value, positive NPV of IDR 536,821,468, PI of 2,841 greater than number 1 and IRR of 14,835 greater than the cost value of capital 12%. As a basis for decision making through a capital budgeting approach through financial analysis.
Stakeholder Management in Developing a Sustainable Tourism Village Based on Renewable Energy Using RACI Matrix Ma'arif, Syamsul; Putrianti, Flora Grace; Indraswari, Nurul Myristica; Nhu, Dương Quế; Pujianingsih, Esti Dwi; Marsinta, Ana Kardiya; Ardianti, Pipit
Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Industrial System Engineering and Management (Edisi December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56882/jisem.v2i2.25

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The tourism village offers cultural, natural, and authentic culinary experiences, but the growth of tourism villages must be managed sustainably to address adverse environmental impacts. Stakeholder management becomes a critical factor in planning a sustainable energy-based tourism village development project. This research aims to identify key stakeholders in the development project of the "Kampung Emas" tourism village based on renewable energy, understand their roles and responsibilities, and formulate stakeholder management strategies. The research was conducted by interviewing key stakeholders in the project and analyzing the results using the RACI Matrix table. The analysis identified four main stakeholders: the Village Head, the Tourism Awareness Group Chair, the Restaurant Manager, and the Academician. The Village Head plays a strategic role as the information disseminator at the village level; the Tourism Awareness Group Chair is fully responsible for the critical phases of the project, the Restaurant Manager has responsibilities in technical and strategic tasks, and the Academician contributes significantly to the analysis of each task. The proposed stakeholder management strategy positions the Village Head as an information disseminator, the Tourism Awareness Group Chair as the primary spokesperson, the Restaurant Manager in strategic decision-making, and the Academician as a consultative partner. This approach is expected to support successfully implementing the renewable energy-based tourism village development project.

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