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Analisis Sensitivitas Penurunan Waktu Produksi untuk Memaksimalkan Produk jadi Sektor Konstruksi dengan Mempertimbangkan Keseimbangan Lintasan Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan; Kartika Nur Alfina; Filscha Nurprihatin
Journal of Industrial and Engineering System Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Desember 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Industri, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya

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In simple terms, optimal allocation of resources will undoubtedly increase production efficiency, which in turn will increase the company's profit. The track balance (Assembly Line Balancing/ALB) aims to distribute the workload among work stations. The object of this research is the balance of the production line and workload in the girder production process. This study emphasizes the sensitivity analysis on reducing working time. Sensitivity analysis was conducted to evaluate the parameters that affect operational flexibility and productivity levels. The decrease in processing time on the largest work element will affect the increase in output. In this case, the processing time on the work element waiting for dry cast will be reduced by 10 minutes in each scenario. In the 8th scenario, the processing time of the working elements waiting for the dry cast is 80 minutes. In other words, the resulting output is 6 units, while idle time drops to 150 minutes. This study recommends reducing the processing time of working elements waiting for dry cast to be 80 minutes.
Kebijakan Pemerintah Mengenai Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) di Setiap Provinsi di Indonesia Berdasarkan Analisis Klaster Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan; Tony Wijaya; Desribeth Palullungan; Kartika Nur Alfina; Muhammad Qurthuby
JIEMS (Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems) Vol 13, No 2 (2020): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
Publisher : Universitas Bunda Mulia

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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a disease that was only discovered in 2019 and has been reported to have spread to almost all over the world. This pandemic has caused anxiety and fear for all Indonesians because it can be transmitted easily through humans. This study aims to cluster each province in Indonesia into certain clusters so that they can find out the characteristics, movements, and government policies that must be carried out in each cluster. This study uses secondary data regarding COVID-19 cases in Indonesia, which reached 4800 data from March 1 to August 11, 2020, in 34 Indonesian provinces. The four variables used were the number of cases of death, the number of cured cases, the number of active cases, and the number of deaths per one million population. Cluster 1 has a high risk because it has the highest variable number of active cases and the number of deaths per one million population. Cluster 2 has a low risk because it has a variable with the highest number of cured cases and the lowest number of active cases. Cluster 3 has a moderate risk because it has the lowest number of cures variable and the moderate number of active cases. The government policy in cluster 1 should prioritize the variable number of active cases and the number of death cases per one million population, cluster 2 must prioritize the variable number of deaths, and cluster 3 must prioritize the variable number of active cases.