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International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications (MECHTA)
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27223213     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.mechta
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications (MECHTA) is published by Mechanical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Brawijaya University, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. MECHTA is an open-access peer-reviewed journal that mediates the dissemination of academicians, researchers, and practitioners in mechanical engineering. MECHTA accepts submissions from all over the world, especially from Indonesia. MECHTA aims to provide a forum for international academicians, researchers, and practitioners on mechanical engineering to publish the original articles. All accepted articles will be published and will be freely available to all readers with worldwide visibility and coverage. The scope of MECHTA is specific topics issues in mechanical engineering such as design, energy conversion, manufacture, and metallurgy. All articles submitted to this journal can be written in the English Language.
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Participatory Ergonomics in Industrially Developing Countries: A Literature Review Priyoko Prayitnoadi R; Glyn Lawson; Setia Hermawati; Brendan Ryan
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.8

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Participatory ergonomics (PE), the origins of which can be traced back to the western ergonomics approach, is an approach that focuses on involving workers to improve safety and health at their workplace. This paper has presented a literature review of studies concerning PE, the methodological approaches used to study PE and PE in industrial developing countries (IDCs). The paper has also explained factors which would seem to pose an extra challenge in applying PE in IDCs and Indonesia. The purpose of this was to provide the reader with a view of how the development of participatory ergonomics today possibly can help solve the problem of occupational safety in small-medium size enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia.
The Application of SWOT-AHP Combination in Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs): A Literature Review 2010-2020 Mutiara Dicinta; Baju Bawono; Bernadus Kristyanto
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.3

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This study discusses two cases of combined use of SWOT-AHP in SMEs from outside Indonesia. The journals studied were journals published in the last 10 years, namely from 2010-2020. This study explains the combined use of SWOT-AHP abroad and domestically (Indonesia) and further discusses the benefits and challenges in the combined implementation of the SWOT-AHP method in SMEs. This research can be a reference in subsequent studies that apply the combined SWOT-AHP based on the potential and challenges of using the combined SWOT-AHP.
Risk Analysis in Halal Fast Food Supply Chain Restaurant using Risk Map Method Putri Amalia; Nurfitria Handayani; Maeva Apriza; Elisa Kusrini
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.9

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Halal food has increasing demand in recent years. Many countries are promoting its tourism and culinary by providing halal status. In order to implement Halal system which is used to obtain Halal status, the culinary or restaurant company should accomplish several requirements that covers from many stakeholders in their supply chain management such as supplier, logistics, and production process. Hence, there are some risks obtained in conducting Halal supply chain system. The risks found at this research are from its business process which is procurement, raw material delivery, inventory, production, and consumer. From those processes, the risks discovered are listed and assigned with their severity and probability, ended up in Risk Priority Index. The risks then ranked and mapped in the risk map in order to know which risks that has high impacts. Some responses are proposed to overcome the critical risks, such as sanitary checking before delivered to the customer, make some chambers, and make SOP related to hygiene of the kitchen.
Business Design and Feasibility Of Doria Cafe Start Up Supported by Website Application in Bandung City Fahira Alyayusi Litamurni; Endang Chumaidiyah
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.002.01.4

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Patria Donut is one of the start up businesses home-scale donut making established in 2018. Patria Donut produce in accordance with the number of orders from distributors and only in accordance with the desire to generate sales for end buyers. The location is difficult to reach by the customer makes this business unpopular. Seeing this fact, the owner wants to expand his business by opening a cafe in a more strategic location, in Jalan Lombok. We should do feasibility analysis by opening this café. The market is conducted by spreading questionnaires to 100 respondents (target 16-39 years) in Bandung. The results showed a potential market of 86%, 98% available market, and the target market the company aimed at 0.8% of the available market. Meanwhile technical aspects and financial aspects based on secondary data from various sources. The financial calculation obtained from the NVP value for 2020-2024 are Rp 229.258.502,00, the IRR percentage is 26,69%, and PBP is 4 years and 4 months. IRR obtained is greater than the MARR value of 9.95% and NVP is positive. From these parameters, the opening of the Doria Cafe on Lombok Street, Bandung was feasible. We used website to support this business design.
Conceptual Framework Performance Contributor from Internal Organizations of Corporate Social Responsibility Activities Gogor Arif Handiwibowo; Rini Puji Astuti; Rita Ambarwati
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.10

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In this 20th century era, the business environment is more demanding that a business organization not only have a profit orientation. However, aspects of the impact on the environment and surrounding communities must also receive adequate attention in line with the increasing quantity and quality of business organizations. The concept of sustainable development is proposed to be a concept that tries to provide a balanced effect between financial performance factors, community welfare factors and environmental sustainability factors. In balancing the three factors above, CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities of business organizations are expected to be the answer to the stigma that business organizations are only looking for profit. This paper will describe several hypotheses as well as a conceptual framework of factors originating from internal business organizations that have an impact on the performance of CSR activities. There are four factors that are proposed to be a hypothesis from the internal organization that must be fulfilled so that CSR activities show their performance. The four factors are fulfilment of human resources, fulfilment of the business organization's strategic vision, fulfilment of operating system implementation, and fulfilment of the business organization's financial capability.
Designing Strategy of Indonesia Port Car Terminal Based on Analysis of Profitability Ratio Before And After the IPO Hanif Insan Ilman; Endang Chumaidiyah; Rita Zulbetti
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.5

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Indonesia has managed to get out of the low-income zone and into the middle-income zone. However, Indonesia still has a challenge that is to get out of the middle-income trap zone. These challenges must be resolved by improving the performance of BUMN. Indonesia Port Center Terminal is one of the BUMN subsidiary companies precisely a subsidiary of Indonesia Port Center II (Persero). The purpose of the study was to determine differences in performance indicators before and after the IPO in profitability ratios, namely ROA, ROE, OPM, and NPM and recommendations for performance improvement strategies. The data obtained is based on the 2016-2019 financial statements and questionnaires to expert judgment. The method used is the Wilcoxon Paired t-Test, AHP, and SWOT test. The results of the Wilcoxon Paired t-Test test before and after the IPO were no difference. The results of the company's SWOT analysis are in the position of quadrant I (strength and opportunities). The recommended strategy applied in this condition is to support an aggressive growth policy that prioritizes the strengths and opportunities of the company.
The Contribution of Absorptive Capacities to New Innovative Product Development Performance: A Conceptual Framework Gogor Arif Handiwibowo; Reny Nadlifatin; Gita Widi Bhawika; Lissa Rosdiana Noer
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.11

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The wave of Covid-19 has forced the industry to transform so that the products produced can remain competitive in the market. Old products in the period before Covid-19 certainly no longer have the same competitive performance as today, so the industry is required to be able to develop new product innovations that can excel in the market. To be able to produce innovative new products, the industry requires sufficient knowledge. The ability of industries to be able to acquire and implement knowledge is called absorptive capacity. In various previous studies, absorptive capacity has four aspects including acquisition capacity, assimilation capacity, transformation capacity and exploitation capacity. In this article the conceptual framework for the relationship between aspects of absorptive capacity and the performance of new products is presented. We hypothesize that there are interesting correlations between aspects of absorptive capacity and new product development performance.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (Hira) Analysis of Nanotechnology Laboratory in Universities in Indonesia Djoko Kustono; Poppy Puspitasari; Muhammad Al Irsyad; Aisya Nursabrina; Erry Yulian Triblas Adesta
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.6

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The article describes a concept of health and safety to conduct research in Nanomaterial Laboratory in Two Public University in Malang, East Java, Indonesia. The utilization of nanomaterials in the world of education has been done in two universities in Malang, namely Malang State University and Brawijaya University. The nanomaterial laboratory as a means for research and development of nanomaterial science that often creates hazards and risks of work accidents for its users, but things that are often not realized. Dangers and risks of work accidents caused by the absence of standards. This research focuses on hazards and accidents in the nanomaterial laboratory using the HIRA (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment) method, which is then followed by a variety of independent variables. The population in this study were nanomaterial researchers at two universities in Malang. Based on the results of trials between respondents 'competency expertise with the level of risk of workplace accidents in the nanomaterial laboratory obtained p- value 0.00 (<0.05), meaning that there is a significant relationship between the respondents' scientific conservation and the level of work accident risk in the nanomaterials laboratory. Furthermore, the results of the study were also obtained between the research respondents with the level of risk of work accidents in the nanomaterial laboratory with a p-value of 0.00 (<0.05), meaning that there was a significant correlation between the respondent's research experience and the level of work accident risk in the nanomaterial laboratory.
Synthesis Polymer Matrix Composite Epoxy-FeNdB-Mn for Radar Absorbing Material Application Gibran Juniansyah; Sri Mulyati Lathifah; Djoko Hadi Prajitno
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.1

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In recent years, applications using electromagnetic wave technology have grown rapidly. One of them is in the military field, the wave-absorbing material used to avoid detection such as aircraft, ships, or tanks requires a super thin absorbent material which has extraordinary absorption. One of the criteria for a wave absorbing material is a soft magnet and has a high Reflection Loss (RL). This research aims to see the effect of the addition of FeNdB and Mn on the synthesis of Polymer Matrix Composite (PMC) as a wave-absorbing material.The FeNdB milling process and Mechanical Alloying (MA) with Mn were carried out using a Planetary Ball Mill (PBM) at a speed of 1000 rpm for 60 minutes. synthesis of PMC by varying the composition of epoxy resin with magnetic powder 95: 5; 90:10; 85: 5. Based on the characterization results, the optimum RL was obtained at a composition of 85: 5 with a value of -22.40 dB at a frequency of 10.40 GHz and the magnetic properties after the addition of Mn were obtained HcJ 0.116 kOe and Br 0.41 kG. PMC hardness increased with the increase of powder in the sample with the highest value of 29.2 HD Shore D and the adhesion decreased with the addition of powder in the sample with the lowest value of 1 MPa.
Identification of Occupational Accident Risks in Nanomaterial Laboratories in Higher Education Based on Human Factors Djoko Kustono; Poppy Puspitasari; Muhammad Al Irsyad; Aisya Nursabrina; Erry Yulian Triblas Adesta
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2021.002.01.12

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The article describes a concept of health and safety to conduct research in Nanomaterial Laboratory in Two Public University in Malang, East Java, Indonesia. The utilization of nanomaterials in the world of education has been done in two universities in Malang, namely Malang State University and Brawijaya University. The nanomaterial laboratory as a means for research and development of nanomaterial science that often creates hazards and risks of work accidents for its users, but things that are often not realized. Dangers and risks of work accidents caused by the absence of standards. This research focuses on hazards and accidents in the nanomaterial laboratory using the HIRA (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment) method, which is then followed by a variety of independent variables. The population in this study were nanomaterial researchers at two universities in Malang. Based on the results of trials between respondents 'competency expertise with the level of risk of workplace accidents in the nanomaterial laboratory obtained p- value 0.00 (<0.05), meaning that there is a significant relationship between the respondents' scientific conservation and the level of work accident risk in the nanomaterials laboratory. Furthermore, the results of the study were also obtained between the research respondents with the level of risk of work accidents in the nanomaterial laboratory with a p-value of 0.00 (<0.05), meaning that there was a significant correlation between the respondent's research experience and the level of work accident risk in the nanomaterial laboratory.

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