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Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management
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Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management is a scholarly publication that presents research and studies on collaborative practices and innovations in the field of industrial management. The journal serves as a platform for interdisciplinary approaches, industry-academia partnerships, and collaborative strategies within industrial and supply chain environments. Topics covered include collaborative production planning and control, lean and agile manufacturing, industrial project management, and integrated industrial systems. It also emphasizes the importance of technology and innovation management in enhancing industrial efficiency and competitiveness. In the area of logistics and supply chain management, the journal explores themes such as supply chain collaboration, logistics network optimization, and sustainable practices. It highlights the impact of digital transformation, smart manufacturing, and Industry 4.0, while also addressing risk management and industrial safety. Strategic topics include industrial partnerships, public-private collaboration models, knowledge sharing, and collaborative decision-making. Through these areas, JCIM provides a vital platform for researchers, professionals, and practitioners to share insights, theories, and best practices that support the development of sustainable and collaborative approaches in industrial and supply chain operations. Journal Title : Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management Initial : JCIM Frequency : 2 issues every year ; December and June Online ISSN : 3109-371X Editor-in-Chief : Fandy Bestario Harlan, S.T., M.MT Publisher : PT Publika Bersama Nusantara
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Improving Warehousing And Inventory Management At Teaching Factory Electronic Manufacturing Budiman; Nikita Dwi Utami Prima Putri; Rahmadani, Annisa Rizqia; Afdhal, Rizky; Dani, Ilham Ahmad
Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management
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Effective inventory management is essential to reduce financial losses and maintain the integrity of the production and supply system. The core of this management lies in the organized management of inventory and distribution, collectively known as inventory management. By following standard operating procedures (SOPs), this approach ensures that warehouse operations are streamlined and run according to established guidelines.  Avoiding the loss of goods is critical not only for economic reasons, but also to avoid disruptions in the warehouse and production and delivery processes. Storage management acts as a safeguard against these potential failures. The term encompasses various strategies and practices aimed at optimizing the storage, retrieval and distribution of goods in a warehouse environment. In essence, the emphasis on inventory management is a proactive measure to improve operational efficiency. This involves careful planning and execution and alignment with SOPs to maintain consistency and reliability of warehouse operations. With this approach, companies can not only avoid financial losses associated with misplaced or damaged products, but also promote a smooth workflow in the warehouse.   The key to successful warehouse management lies in its ability to combine best practices, technology and adherence to established procedures. This ensures that the warehouse is operating at  full capacity and meeting production targets and delivery schedules. Ultimately, the synergy between efficient inventory management and SOP adherence forms a solid framework for continued operational success in the dynamic field of warehousing and distribution.
Analisa Manajemen Kualitas Dan Risiko Pada Produk Connector Pada PT. Schneider Electric Manufacturing Batam Sembiring, Kayesta; Fablo , Juan; Luthfiah, Ivana; Oktatriwijaya; Rangga, Muhammad
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Dalam proses produksi komponen elektronik, terutama pada bagian connector, ditemukan berbagai jenis cacat (defect) yang mempengaruhi kualitas akhir produk. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi jenis-jenis cacat yang sering terjadi serta menganalisis akar penyebab dari masing-masing cacat menggunakan pendekatan statistik berupa histogram. Beberapa jenis cacat yang dianalisis antara lain Missing Cover Cage, Missing Screw, Screw Stuck, dan Screw Unproper Position. Setiap jenis cacat memiliki penyebab yang berbeda, mulai dari kegagalan dalam pemeriksaan dimensi, kurangnya perawatan mesin, hingga kesalahan dalam pemasangan oleh teknisi maupun pengawasan dari Quality Control (QC). Hasil analisa menunjukkan bahwa cacat paling dominan adalah Missing Cover Cage, yang disebabkan oleh tidak dilakukannya pemeriksaan ulang terhadap dimensi komponen secara menyeluruh. Sementara itu, Missing Screw lebih sering terjadi karena mesin tidak dirawat dengan baik sehingga kehilangan akurasi dalam proses pengukuran dan pemasangan. Cacat Screw Stuck dan Screw Unproper Position umumnya disebabkan oleh ketidaktepatan teknisi dalam melakukan pemasangan serta lemahnya kontrol pengukuran dari pihak QC. Dengan mengetahui penyebab utama dari masing-masing jenis cacat, perusahaan dapat mengambil langkah-langkah perbaikan seperti meningkatkan sistem inspeksi, melakukan perawatan mesin secara berkala, serta memberikan pelatihan lanjutan bagi teknisi dan QC untuk meningkatkan kualitas proses produksi.
Tata Letak Dan Pengelolaan Gudang PT. Distribusi Prima Az Zahra, Fatimah; Fikri, T. Muhammad Jibran; Simanjutak, Sanjaya; Musyarofah, Nadya Tari
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This study aims to analyze and optimize the warehouse layout of PT. Distribusi Prima, a distribution company facing challenges in efficient warehouse management. Covering 600 m², the warehouse is divided into storage, receiving, and shipping areas. A case study approach was used, with ABC Analysis to categorize items based on demand frequency: beverages (high), home electronics (medium), and books & stationery (low). The layout adopts an I-Shaped Flow Warehouse concept and is visualized in 2D and 3D designs using SmartDraw and Rayon Design. Results show that item placement is suboptimal, leading to delays, inefficient forklift movement, and recording errors. Recommendations include optimizing forklift paths, implementing a Warehouse Management System (WMS), using barcode technology, applying the FIFO system, and improving employee facilities and safety. The redesigned layout is expected to streamline distribution flow, maximize storage capacity, and enhance operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. This research provides practical and academic contributions to warehouse management through data-driven strategies and adaptive workflow efficiency in the distribution industry. 
Analysis Of The Application Of 5S And PDCA Methods In The Warehouse Of Speedboat Manufacturing Industry Adhani, Nurul Indah
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PT Komodo Lintas Benua Asia is a speedboat manufacturing company located in Belakang Padang Subdistrict, Batam City. One of the main problems faced by the company is the poor condition of its warehouse, which is disorganized and lacks a proper storage system for production materials. As a result, many materials are found to be damaged or no longer usable, leading to inefficiencies in the production process and increased operational costs. This lack of implementation contributes not only to a messy and inefficient warehouse but also to a lack of employee discipline and accountability. This research was conducted with the aim of addressing these problems through the introduction and application of the 5S methodology. Using the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) approach, systematic improvements were planned, implemented, monitored, and refined. The results of this study indicate a significant improvement in workplace organization, as shown by the increase in the 5S audit checklist score—from 32% before the intervention to 86% afterward. Among the five pillars of 5S, Seiri and Seiketsu demonstrated the most notable improvement, each showing a score increase from 1 to 5. This indicates that efforts in sorting unnecessary items and standardizing work procedures were particularly effective. The implementation of 5S, supported by the PDCA cycle, has led to a more efficient, cleaner, and safer work environment, while also fostering better discipline and productivity among employees at PT Komodo Lintas Benua Asia. 
Risk Management Analysis of the Planet Gear Product at PT XYZ Batam Hanselia, Ruth; Silviana, Cerryn; Ramadita, Chairani Nazwa; Meulia, Sri; Farawansya, Nurul Aulia
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This study aims to identify and analyze the root causes of product defects in the injection molding process at PT XYZ Batam, particularly in bearing and pulley components. Defects such as oversized diameter (gate high), cracks (dented), burrs, and black spots from foreign particles were frequently found during production. The Fishbone Diagram method was used to systematically categorize the potential causes into four factors: Man, Machine, Method, and Material. Further analysis was conducted using the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) to assess each risk based on severity, occurrence, and detection scores. The gate high defect had the highest initial Risk Priority Number (RPN) of 36, indicating a high-risk level, followed by burrs with an RPN of 35. Risk mitigation strategies included machine recalibration, regular sharpening or replacement of cutting tools, implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs), and daily cleaning and lubrication to prevent equipment breakdown. The results highlight the importance of consistent maintenance, structured documentation of production activities, and supervisory guidance to minimize the risk of recurring defects. Through the application of quality control tools such as Fishbone Diagram and FMEA, PT XYZ Batam can improve product reliability, reduce losses, and enhance operational efficiency in the competitive field of precision manufacturing. 
Analisis Risiko Dan Identifikasi Potensi Bahaya Pada Area Penerimaan Barang Di Warehouse Doifurrahman, Abdan; Harlan, Fandy Bestario
Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management
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The research conducted aims to identify hazard risks in receiving activities at the PT XYZ Warehouse. Data collection was carried out through field observations and interviews. Implemented using the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) method in analyzing potential risks and hazards to obtain a Risk Priority Number (RPN) value as a risk control priority. The results of the study obtained 10 potential hazards with 11 risks that can cause work accidents. The highest RPN was obtained in the process of physical inspection of work goods with the potential hazard of using cutting tools. The RPN value obtained was 32. Potential hazards can be avoided by controlling the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), monitoring, and increasing self-awareness that occupational safety and health are important. 
The Influence of Organizational Activities, Learning Motivation, and Family Environment on the Learning Achievement of Vocational College Students in Batam City Pahlevi, Reza
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Student activeness in organizations aims to develop and apply the experience gained in life. The individual's internal strength is to provide enthusiasm for learning activities. The family environment includes all interactions, emotional support, and dynamics between family members that affect child development. This study uses quantitative analysis methods. This study aimed to determine the effect of organizational activities, learning motivation, and family environment on the learning achievement of vocational college students in Batam City. From the test results obtained a significance level of 0.000 <0.05, then H4 is accepted, it can be concluded that simultaneously the variables of organizational activities (X1), learning motivation (X2), and family environment (X3) have a simultaneous effect on the learning achievement of vocational college students in Batam City.
Quality Management and Risk Analysis of Product Defects at Bakers King Wijaya, Muhammad; Nurrahmani, Syifa
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This study aims to analyze quality and risk management related to product defects in dry cakes produced by Bakers King. The research was conducted through a three-month survey (February–April 2022), covering a total production of 10,646 units, with 564 defective products identified. The three main types of defects were overflow (54.4%), burnt (23%), and crumbled (22.5%). Analytical methods used in this study included a P-chart for statistical quality control, a fishbone diagram to identify root causes, and Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) to evaluate potential risks in the production process. The FMEA results indicated that the highest risks stemmed from inconsistent recipe use (RPN 240) and data recording errors (RPN 224). Proposed mitigation strategies included regular staff training, digitalization of data recording, implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs), and regular equipment maintenance. Meanwhile, risk transfer strategies were carried out through quality contracts with suppliers and product insurance. This study recommends a comprehensive improvement in quality management systems to reduce product defects and enhance customer satisfaction. 
New Improvement For Existing Warehouse By Implementing Technology 3D Khairul, Muhammad; Putri, Anastasya
Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management
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Warehousing plays a critical role in supporting manufacturing and supply chain operations by ensuring efficient storage, accessibility, and distribution of materials and finished goods. An effective warehouse layout directly influences operational performance, reducing handling time and optimizing space utilization. This study focuses on designing an optimized warehouse layout for PT. ABC. The research employs a combination of interviews and direct observations as primary data collection methods, complemented by secondary data obtained through literature review. The improvement approach integrates the Dedicated Storage system and the 5S methodology to enhance organization, reduce waste, and maintain workplace discipline. Additionally, FlexSim software was utilized to develop two- and three-dimensional models, allowing for visualization and simulation of the proposed layout. Results indicate that the new design improves efficiency by positioning high-turnover items closer to input/output points, reducing travel distance, and increasing throughput. Furthermore, recommendations for material handling equipment and inventory management strategies, such as Reorder Point (ROP), Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), and Safety Stock (SS), are provided to support sustainable operations. This study highlights the importance of systematic warehouse design as a key driver for operational excellence in the manufacturing sector. 
Warehouse Layout Optimization and Material Handling Improvement for MSMEs: A Case Study of Toko Kharisma Batam Ahmad, Farhan
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This study focuses on improving warehouse management for Toko Kharisma, a Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) located in Batam City, which sells various school supplies. The initial assessment revealed inefficiencies in warehouse utilization, including disorganized storage, lack of material handling equipment, and manual processes that hinder operational efficiency. To address these issues, the proposed solutions include transitioning from folding storage to box storage, optimizing warehouse layout, implementing a systematic labeling system, and introducing material handling tools such as hand trolleys. Space requirements were calculated based on inventory volume and throughput to ensure effective design. The implementation plan also includes considerations for safety, accessibility, and workflow optimization. The expected outcomes of these improvements are enhanced inventory control, faster picking processes, reduced errors, and improved productivity. By adopting these strategies, Toko Kharisma can achieve better space utilization, operational efficiency, and sustainable business growth in a competitive retail environment.

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