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The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM)
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PURPOSE The Asian Journal of Technology management aims to promote interdisciplinary research regarding the special problems and opportunities related to technology management fields in Asia and its effects beyond. It publishes papers by worldwide scholars, practitioners, and those interested in Asian technology development under one of these classifications research paper, viewpoint, conceptual paper, case study, literature review. The journal is intended as an instrument for individuals conducting research on technology management at both micro and macro level of analysis as well as its relationship with other managerial functions such as operations, marketing finance, and human resource. READERSHIP Researchers, educator, senior practitioners in the areas of technology economics, research and development, innovation management, technology management, technology transfer, technology and business strategy will find the journal interest. UNIQUENESS AS ATTRACTIVENESS FACTOR The uniqueness factor of Asian Journal of Technology Management is the scope of study which views the intersect of Technology and Management in a fashionable and unique way in creating competitive advantage of corporations and nations in Asia. As we are facing a fast changing Asia, where old customs and tradition meet technology adoption and the government, industry, corporations; the journal intends to take part in the swift change and is filling a niche in the journal business. There is no other journal that intersects Technology Management and micro-macro level analyzes in the continent of Asia where extensive and considerable shift of technology adoption is in a fast pace. AJTM Journal Indexed by Cross Ref, Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, DOAJ and Indonesian Publication Index (IPI). Print ISSN: 1978-6956; Online ISSN: 2089-791X
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Improving Inventory Management and Supply Chain of Diesel Fuel in Pertamina 5 Main Depots Simatupang, Togar M; Pardhana, Hendra W
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 3, No 1 (2010)
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Planning Operation subdivision at PT Pertamina has to generate supply decisions includingmain depot to supply, supply point and transportation mode. However, the variability inplanning a supply schedule renders the process of determining a supply decision asineffective. The last assessment on uncertainties was done at 2006 and has not beenconsidered during decision making process. On the other hand, the result of this researchindicates that the uncertainty level is too high to be ignored and the poor informationexchange between the regional offices and the head office decreases the Planning Operation’sability to create plans that covers the company condition. This paper proposes an appropriatesafety stock to withstand the uncertainties and a supply scheduling process that also considersuncertainties by using Monte-Carlo Simulation with random numbers to simulate the events inthe upcoming period.Key words: inventory management, distribution planning, managing uncertainties, montecarlosimulation
Planning for Integrated Transport in Indonesia: Some Lessons from the UK’s Experience Sunitiyoso, Yos
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 3, No 1 (2010)
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Traffic congestion has been a major problem in many cities in Indonesia, thus requiring abetter transport policy. Many developed countries, including the United Kingdom, has beenimplementing the integrated transport policy to replace traditional transport policy that focuson only building roads to anticipate traffic demand. This paper provides a highlight on theimplementation of integrated transport policy in the United Kingdom. Some key issues thatcan be learnt by the Indonesian government from their experience are discussed. This includesthe integration within and between all types of transport, integration with land use planning,integration with environment policy and integration with policies for education, health andwealth creations. In the implementation, the policy requires continuity and stability inorganization and politics, coordination in local transport plans, more devolution on powerand revenue funding from the government in addition to capital funding.Key words: traffic congestion, integrated transport policy
Maintenance Management Performance – An Overview towards Evaluating Malaysian Palm Oil Mill Baluch, Nazim; Abdullah, Che Sobry Bin; Mohtar, Shahimi Bin
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 3, No 1 (2010)
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Deficient maintenance management can severely affect competitiveness of an organization byreducing throughput, increasing inventory, and leading to poor performance. Performancecannot be managed without measurement: it provides the required information to themanagement for effective decision making; and is used by industries to assess progressagainst set goals and objectives in a quantifiable way for effectiveness and efficiency. For thepalm oil mills to stay competitive, it is imperative that they elevate the maintenancemanagement role; from a cost center to the strategic partner in business. This paperhighlights how measuring maintenance performance helps us identify the factors causing poorperformance, and provides an opportunity to improve company’s profits.Key words: key performance indicators, lean, total productive maintenance
Collectibility Analysis for Small and Medium Enterprise – Bank BUKOPIN Case Koesrindartoto, Deddy P.; Pratiwi, Mega
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 3, No 1 (2010)
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In Indonesia, small and medium enterprises (SME) have experienced 68% growth in 2008 and47% growth in 2007. The simple structure made it able to respond quickly to changingeconomic conditions and meet local customers’ needs, growing sometimes into large andpowerful corporations or failing within a short time of the firm’s inception. Unfortunately,lack of access to finance has been cited as an important problem for SMEs, being theconstraint in the creation, development or diversification of their economic activities. Lendinginstitution such as banks conduct an intensive assessment (usually called credit scoring) tofind out the creditworthiness of applicants in order to mitigate the risk. This paper,“Collectability Analysis in Small and Medium Enterprise”, is purposed for creatingappropriate credit scoring model to support the judgmental analysis approach in small andmedium enterprise, finding out how generic and plafond-specific variables affect thecollectability of the debtors from different plafond level (< Rp. 500 Million and > Rp. 500Million), and providing early detector for the bank to predict about future loan performanceof its debtors, thus the bank can be more careful in selecting qualified debtors.Key words: small and medium enterprises, credit rating, loan plafond, collectability, genericvariables, plafond-specific variables.
Consumer Perceived Value Analysis of New & Incumbent Brands of Gudang Garam & Sampoerna Nasution, Reza Ashari; Ardin, Ifad
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 3, No 1 (2010)
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Gudang Garam and Sampoerna are the biggest cigarette companies in Indonesia. Both ofthem haveboth incumbent and new brands. Gudang Garam has Surya 16 as its incumbentbrand and just released Surya Slim as its new brand, while Sampoerna has A Mild as itsincumbent brand and introduced Avolution as its new brand. The companies pursued differentapproaches in introducing the new brands.Print ads are the main source of information abouttheir strategy. It conveys messages about value to be offfered to the market. Analysis of visualand text or copy elements of the ads are analyzed and mapped into the Consumer PerceivedValue (CPV) framework from Sweeney & Soutar. The framework is divided into fourdimensions: emotional, social, quality and value for money. Qualitative analysis shows howthe two companies introduced their new brands and its relation to the incumbent brands.Keywords:brand, innovation, consumer perceived value, advertising, cigarette industry

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