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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
Articles 16 Documents
Container Yard Management Strategy to Support Operational Efficiency and Stacking Capacity Sibuea, Rachel Maryam; Enrico, Muhammad Figo; Agustianty, Fortuna; Sinaga, Muhammad Risky; Cahya, Muhammad Gilar Ady
Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management (JCIM) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management
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The efficiency of Container Yard (CY) operations plays a vital role in determining the overall performance of seaports. Batu Ampar Port in Batam, Indonesia, has experienced significant growth in container traffic over the past five years; however, operational efficiency has lagged due to limited infrastructure, suboptimal yard management, and minimal technology adoption. This study aims to analyze strategic CY management to improve operational efficiency by identifying current constraints and proposing integrated development strategies. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach within a feasibility study framework, data were collected through field observation, semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, and document analysis. Findings reveal that Batu Ampar’s CY operates with a high yard utilization rate and extended dwell time, caused by outdated manual systems, inefficient container layout, and undertrained personnel. In contrast to global best practices, such as the Port of Singapore, Batu Ampar lacks essential systems like a Terminal Operating System (TOS) and real-time tracking via RFID or GPS. This research recommends adopting digital tools, conducting workforce training, restructuring the yard layout, and fostering public–private investment partnerships. These strategies are expected to reduce congestion, accelerate cargo flow, and enhance overall service reliability. The study contributes theoretically to port logistics literature by emphasizing the multidimensional integration of technology, human resources, and policy, while also offering practical guidance for modernizing medium-scale ports in developing regions.
Efficiency Of Land Transport Connectivity In Relation To Port Tariff Structure In Batu Ampar Prasetyo, Hans Blix; Syihabuddin, Achmad Syahmi; Maulana, Muhammad Hafizh; Putra, Septio Pratama; Ranggana Putra, Mhd Rayhan
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Batu Ampar Port, as the main logistics gateway in Batam Island, plays a critical role in Indonesia's national supply chain, particularly in handling export-import containers. Despite its strategic location within a Free Trade Zone (FTZ), the port faces challenges in ground transportation connectivity due to low tariffs, limited internal infrastructure, incomplete digital integration, and high truck idle times. This study analyzes the impact of port tariffs regulated under PERKA BP Batam No. 4/2023 on operational efficiency, using field data from private trucking operators and Persero-managed operations. Comparative analysis with Tanjung Priok, Tanjung Perak, and Singapore Port highlights gaps in tariff structure, system integration, and throughput. Results indicate that low tariffs, while enhancing cost competitiveness, constrain investment in modern equipment and digital systems, leading to congestion and delayed container distribution. Based on these findings, short-term strategies such as dynamic tariff implementation, mandatory vendor integration into digital systems, and training are proposed. Long-term recommendations include separation of domestic and international traffic flows, development of real-time logistics dashboards, and periodic tariff revision. Implementing these strategies is expected to enhance operational efficiency, reduce idle times, and ensure sustainable port operations.
Forecast Analysis of Single-Phase Prepaid KWh Meter Demand at PT PLN (Persero) UP3 Surakarta Using the ARIMA Method Rizky, Choirul; Mulyaningtyas, Dian
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This study analyzes the causes of overstocking and implements a more accurate forecasting method for planning the inventory of single-phase prepaid kWh meters at PT PLN (Persero) UP3 Surakarta. The primary issue is the discrepancy between demand forecasting and actual purchases, which is attributed to ineffective forecasting methods and a lack of adaptation to dynamic economic conditions. To overcome this problem, this study uses two methods, namely interviews and ARIMA forecasting. The interview results, which are summarized and visualized in a fishbone diagram, identify the main root causes of the problem as two factors: human and method. From the human side, the lack of communication and coordination between staff and departments is a crucial factor. Meanwhile, from the method side, the use of ineffective forecasting methods and the lack of optimal utilization of historical data resulted in inaccuracies in demand planning. To overcome the method problem, this study applied the ARIMA method to historical data. The analysis results show that the ARIMA (1,0,0) model is the most accurate forecasting model, proven to be significant because it produces a p-value of 0.001 with an error rate below 10% and produces the lowest AIC value. This high accuracy indicates that the model can predict future demand very well. This recommendation provides a significant contribution to PT PLN (Persero) UP3 Surakarta in making more accurate procurement decisions, optimizing inventory management, and minimizing ongoing financial losses.
SWOT Analysis of Surya Utama Building Store in Batam City Nilla Kuntalawati, Cindy Nabilla; Harlan, Fandy Bestario
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This study aims to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) faced by Surya Utama Building Store in competing within the building materials business in Batam City. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, questionnaires, and documentation. Data analysis was conducted using IFAS and EFAS matrices to assess the company’s internal and external factors. The results show that the store’s main strengths lie in its strategic location, product quality, and good service, although it still faces weaknesses such as conventional promotion and limited capital. Externally, the store has opportunities from government regulatory support and infrastructure development, but it also faces threats from competitors who are more active in promotion and price wars. The store’s strategic position is in quadrant I (aggressive), indicating that growth strategies can be optimized by leveraging strengths to seize market opportunities. This study recommends enhancing digitalization, reorganizing the store, strengthening human resources, and adopting technology-based promotional strategies to improve competitiveness and business sustainability.
Application of Quality Function Deployment (QFD) in Industrial Management: A Case Study Approach to Product Development Optimization Kalembo, Zuberi; Nyandoro, Amara; Okoroma, Chike; Phahlane, Lerato; Mekonnena, Tewodros
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This study investigates the application of Quality Function Deployment (QFD) as a systematic approach to improve product development processes in industrial management. The research demonstrates how QFD methodology translates customer requirements into technical specifications, enabling organizations to prioritize resources effectively and enhance customer satisfaction. Through a case study implementation in a manufacturing environment, this paper examines the House of Quality matrix development, competitive analysis, and technical correlation assessment. Results indicate that QFD implementation leads to improved product quality, reduced development time, and enhanced alignment between customer expectations and technical capabilities. The findings contribute to the understanding of QFD's role in strategic industrial management and provide practical insights for manufacturing organizations seeking to optimize their product development processes.
Implementation Of The Molina System On The Performance Of Foreign Resident Consulting Services Pertiwi, Dea Tata; Abdi, Muhammad Nur
Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management (JCIM) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management
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Digital transformation in public administration has become essential for improving service efficiency and transparency. This study examines the implementation of the Foreigners Traffic Module (MOLINA) system by Indonesia's Directorate General of Immigration and its impact on organizational performance, particularly in foreign resident consulting services. Using a descriptive qualitative research approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation from five informants with direct experience using MOLINA since its launch in 2023. The findings reveal that MOLINA implementation significantly enhances operational workflow efficiency, data verification speed, and service transparency. However, the system faces technical constraints, including server stability issues, inadequate data synchronization, and limited document size capacity, that require organizational adaptation. The study contributes to understanding how digital systems influence organizational performance and service quality in collaborative public-private settings. This research offers practical insights for both immigration authorities and consulting service providers in managing digital transformation initiatives, emphasizing the importance of technical improvements and user training programs.

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