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Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries
ISSN : 27228150     EISSN : 27228142     DOI : https://doi.org/10.14421/jiehis.3.1.2022
JIEHIS aims to improve the academic atmosphere in the publication of scientific papers in industrial engineering and halal issues in the industrial world. This journal is open for publics, researchers, students, lecturers and academics staffs from all countries. We cover wide range areas within Industrial and Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge including work design and measurement, operation research and analysis, engineering economic analysis, facilities engineering and energy management, quality and reliability engineering, ergonomics and human factors, operations engineering and management, supply chain management, engineering management, safety, information engineering, design and manufacturing engineering, product design and development, system design engineering, and other related topic. Futher topics related to halal industries are very welcome.
Articles 49 Documents
JOINTING MACHINE MAINTENANCE ANALYSIS USING RELIABILITY CENTERED MAINTENANCE (RCM) METHOD Trio Yonathan Teja Kusuma; Yoga Aldi Pratama
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2224

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Maintenance activities must be carried out appropriately based on the type of machine and machine components. A machine consists of vital components, so that if the components of a machine are continuously subject to fatal damage, it can result in losses for the company. Proper maintenance activities can extend the service life of the machine and can minimize costs for maintenance of damaged machines. PT. Bakrie Pipe Industries is a company that produces steel pipes of various diameters. In producing steel pipes, PT. Bakrie Pipe Industries uses several machines. In 2019, there were several machines with the most frequent problems at Plant KT 24. The machine with the highest downtime of 2660 minutes was the Jointing Machine. In this study, a maintenance analysis was carried out using the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) method on the Jointing Machine at Plant KT 24 PT. Bakrie Pipe Industries. In the results of selecting the maintenance task for the Jointing Machine critical components, it can be concluded that the Roller Blade component with the Potential Cause of Failure is broken Guide Wheel Bearing, the maintenance task is selected, namely Condition-Directed Task, Indexing Clamp component is Condition-Directed Task, Torch component is Condition-Directed Task, Nozzle component is Condition-Directed Task, Roller Blade component with the Potential Cause of Failure is Leaky Cylinder is Failure Finding Task, Bushing Torch component is Condition-Directed Task, and Cooler Torch Hose component is Failure Finding Task.
CORRELATION BETWEEN TECHNOLOGICAL READINESS AND BUSINESS SOPHISTICATION IN GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS Gama Harta Nugraha Nur Rahayu
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2241

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In today’s global economy, the competitiveness of a country has important role to bring the country into prosperity and a respectable position among others. That is why during the past decade, scholars, policy makers and even business leaders throughout the world put a very serious attentions to the issue. Since 1979, the World Economic Forum has published the Global Competitiveness Report which encompasses Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) in order to measure national competitiveness in different countries throughout the world. Using the two sets of variables of “Technological Readiness” and “Business Sophistication” as the two basic pillars of national competitiveness, this study is aimed at investigating the interaction between the two pillars in order to help countries which are in transition from stage II to stage III of development by providing meaningful information for their national competitiveness improvement. This study used descriptive-correlation methodology. According to the GCI 2010 report which covered a statistical population of 139 countries, the secondary analysis using Canonical Correlation Analysis was done. The result shows that there is a significant and positive relationship between the set of variables of “Technological Readiness” and “Business Sophistication”.
INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY OF SCLUPTOR IN KAPAL VILLAGE, BADUNG, BALI Ni Kadek Pujiani Dewi
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2283

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To increase the productivity, modern hand tools such as electrical grinder, electrical drill and band saw have been used by the scluptor in Kapal village. Due to ignorance, in using them not all precaution were taken into consideration. Also squatting and bending positions produced many complaints. Therefore, an ergonomics intervention has been conducted. Using multistage random sampling technique, 20 subjects were sampled from the scluptors. Blood pressure, and heart rate were measured, and subjective feelings were recorded using Nordic Body Map, before and after working for a week. The results showed that after working; 1.2% increased in systolic blood pressure; 4.7% increased HR per minute; and 20.7% subjective complaints (p<0.05). To overcome the problems ergonomics intervention have been conducted which consist of three types as follows: 1) advising to have rest pause 3-5 minutes in every one hour working; 2) the workplace for electrical grinder must be separated from another workplaces, and the operator of electrical grinder machine should have a rest after 30 minutes, in case the electrical grinder could not be separated all workers there should use cotton car plugs. 3) the physical fitness of scluptors should be improved by doing exercise program 3-5 times per week. After two weeks of awareness program, responses found as follows: 87% of workers engaged in having short rest pauses 90% of workers engaged in using ear plugs and 77% were engaged fitness program. The preliminary results showed there are a decreased in systolic blood pressure 0.46%, (p>0.05). HR 4.96% (p<0.05), subjective complaints 18.39% (p<0.05), and associated by an increased of productivity at about 17.55% (p<0.05).
SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR CONTROL BASED ON ADAPTIVE NEURO-FUZZY INFERENCE SYSTEM (ANFIS) Nguyen Van Thanh
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2358

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This paper gives some studies on the model of Switched Resistor Motor (SRM). The adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) is used to model the inductance and moment of the SRM. Then, the PI Controller is applied to model the inductance and flux bond of the SRM. Comparing these two types of modeling method, it is clear that although the PI Controller method can do online research, it is not as accurate as ANFIS.  
Posture Analysis With REBA And RULA Methods At PT. PAGILARAN Batang Central Java Muhammad Arul Zaini
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2417

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Abstract One of the levels of worker productivity is influenced by work posture. Work posture is an important aspect that needs to be considered in the industrial world, especially in the production process activities. Movement errors that are carried out repeatedly over a long period of time will cause fatigue of musculoskeletal disorders (loading errors on muscles and skeleton) and this can reduce the performance of workers in doing their work. So it is necessary to analyze the work posture of workers or employees using the REBA (Rapid Entire Body Assessment) and RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment) methods which are work posture research methods to investigate disorders of the limbs. Based on the results of data processing using the REBA method, it can be concluded that the work posture in the wet sorting sector has a score of 9. This work posture really needs to be improved and will cause a high impact / risk if it continues. In the results of data processing using the RULA method, the work posture of the milling station workers has a final score of 7. This means that the work posture needs to be improved. The work posture at the two stations to be improved immediately in order to minimize the fatality that occurs in the worker's body posture
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW Mahmud Basuki
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2651

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Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a very dynamic upstream to downstream distribution system that aims to produce a service, a better product, and a minimum cost. To achieve this, there are new concepts for the development of SCM, namely Lean Supply Chain (LSC), Supply Chain Quality Management (SCQM), and Supply Chain Network Design. Where LSC applies lean to address waste in the distribution chain, maximizing production, so costs will be reduced, and competitiveness will increase. Whereas SCQM in its application has the term internal dimension, namely quality management and external dimension, namely the context of supply chain management. Then for supply chain network design is a technology that can support the development of SCM to realize the connectivity and integration of distribution data so that all parties must feel benefited, both the producers, the shipping service, and the end users.
Measuring Performance Using Balanced Scorecard: Case Study at SP Aluminium Yogyakarta Noni Oktiana Setiowati; Siti Husna Ainu Syukri
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2653

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Abstract Small and medium enterprises (SME) have become the backbone of Indonesia domestic economy and accountable for Indonesia Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Yogyakarta is known for many metal casting SMEs including SP Aluminium which produce household appliances and crafts. The competition between SMEs that continues to increase will require company performance measurements that are not only based on financial aspects, but also emphasize the balance of other aspects such as the Balanced Scorecard method. Currently, many SMEs such as SP Aluminium have never carried out performance measurements outside financial aspects, while non-financial aspects are also important for business development. The objective of this study is to measure SP Aluminium performance using Balanced Scorecard. The results showed that for the Financial Perspective, SP Aluminium had exceeded ROI and Profit Margin targets, but the Revenue Growth Indicator only reached the company target in 2013. For the Customer Perspective, Customer Profitability had exceeded the target and keeps increasing, but Customer Growth sharply decreased in 2015 and didn’t reach the company target. There are 3 indicators who meet the company target on Internal Business Process Perspective: Product Innovation, Operation Process, and After-sales Process. Meanwhile another indicator, Defective Product Ratio did not meet the company’s target. For Learning & Growth Perspective, Employee Productivity had exceeded the company target since 2013. Meanwhile for Employee Satisfaction indicator, 76,40% of the employees were satisfied working in SP Aluminium. But Work Accident indicator needs more attention because the measurements result showed that the accidents occurred in the company always increased every year and far exceeded the set target. Keyword: SME, Balanced Scorecard, Performance Measurement
GARMENT PRODUCT COST CALCULATIONS BY METHOD FULL COSTING: PRODUCT COST BY METHOD FULL COSTING Darsini darsini
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2654

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PT. XXX is a large company in the garment industry, which carries out production activities based on orders. The calculation of the cost of products that has been carried out by the company still has the classification of production costs that are not exactly in accordance with the existing theory, therefore it is necessary to have a full costing method to determine an effective product selling price. By conducting this research, we can find out whether there is a difference between the full costing method of calculating the Cost of Product and the calculations that have been done by the company. This study took 4 clothing models to be examined, including the rob shirt, top blouse, trauser elli and mash jumpsuit. The results of previous research that the rob shirt model gained a profit of 10.8%, after using the full costing method it became 41.6%, the previous top blouse model gained a profit of 0.7%, after using the full costing method it became 35.8%, the Elli model The previous trauser made a profit of 24.8%, after using the full costing method it became 88.3%, the previous mash jumpsuit model gained a profit of 1.4%, after using the full costing method it was 36.6%. These results are proven, that using the full costing method the company gets greater profits than before, because the calculated costs for calculating the cost of goods are more detailed and carried out effectively according to the needs for production.
SIMULATION OF FLUID FLOW THROUGH A STAINLESS STEEL GLOBE VALVE USING ENGINEERING FLUID DYNAMICS Nguyen Huu Tho
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.2658

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Globe valves are often used in many practical application of industry with the aim of controlling the fluid flow through the valve. Valve design ensuring an operation capacity plays an important role for engineers. This paper presents the design and simulation of fluid flow through the globe valve using CAD/CAE tools such as Autodesk CFD. Besides, design of experiment technique Box-Behnken is used to integrate the CFD simulation to identify the optimal design parameters of the globe valve. These parameters are inlet pressure, orifice diameter, and outlet clearance. The results showed that the optimal parameters are appropriate to improve the valve design to ensure the maximum fluid flow rate.
OPTIMUM DESIGN AND RAPID PROTOTYPING OF MECHANICSM BASED ON CAD/CAE SYSTEM AND FUSED DEPOSITION MODELING 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY Thanh-Hung Ly; Thi-Than Chau; H Tho Nguyen; Thanh-Long Le; Vu-Anh-Duy Nguyen
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.3068

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Materials’ optimization for the product structure makes its weight smaller and easy to transport after manufacturing but still ensure the criteria of its strength, hardness, and capacity of good operation. These properties are extermely important and criteria need to be obtained in many field of aerospace, automotive, ship and other industries, etc. Besides, the optimization of product mass will save the materials and bring significant benefits for manufacturers and improve the environment. Thus, this paper presents the design and optimization based on the topology principles for machine mechanism and its rapid prototyping using CAD/CAE and FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printing technology/additive manufacturing (AM). The machine elements or links are manufactured by PLA material on 3D Delta printer. The results showed that designed machine mechanism have the optimized geometry, reduced materials and satisfied the operation capacity.