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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
OPTIMIZING DISTRIBUTION ROUTE OF PACKED DRINKING WATER WITH THE CLARKE AND WRIGHT SAVINGS AND NEAREST NEIGHBOR METHODS (Case Study of PT. GSI) Rian Puji Kusuma; Dwi Agustina Kurniawati; Dwi Kristanto; Noordin Mohd. Yusof; Kuan Yew Wong
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Science and Engineering, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.3422

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In the business, distribution has a very important role. The distribution process must be able to deliver products on time while it also reduces the transportation costs which can consume around 50% of the company's total logistics costs. If distribution costs can be reduced, it can indirectly increase the company’s profit. PT. GSI, located in Yogyakarta, is a distributor of packed drinking water company with brand “PLG”. In determining the distribution route, PT. GSI does not use any scientific method and only uses the driver’s intuition. The purpose of this study is to optimize the distribution route of the “PLG” packed drinking water delivery to obtain the minimum mileage by using the Clarke and Wright Savings and Nearest Neighbor methods. The Clarke and Wright Savings method and the Nearest Neighbor method are used because the customer locations are far from each other and there are also customers whose delivery locations are centered on one delivery area, so that the calculation of distance savings is needed. Then the evaluation is done to determine which method is better. The comparison of the solution for data on 1st ,2nd ,3rd ,4th, and 6th March 2021 showed that the Nearest Neighbor method proposed best solution while data on 5th March 2021 showed that Clarke and Wright Savings giving the best solution. The results show that the Nearest Neighbor method provides better result in determining the distribution routes of PT. GSI.
Ergonomic Risk Assessment of Static Postures and Repetitive Tasks using Rapid Entire Body Assessment and Strain Idex Anh Le
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 2 (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.3430

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This study aims to assess the risk levels of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) of Vietnamese female workers performing repetitive tasks and static postures. The workers perform the repetitive tasks which are printed circuit board assembly and printing on housing in a factory in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The risk assessment tools are used consisting of Rapid Entire Body Assessment and Strain Index. The result shows that the risk levels of WMSDs of workers are from medium to high levels. Therefore, ergonomic measures are needed to reduce the risk levels and improve the working conditions. The suggestions of ergonomic interventions are ergonomic workstation redesign considering anthropometric data of Vietnamese female workers, appropriate work methods and training for workers.
DESIGN OF HOTEL PERFORMANCE LEVEL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM BASED ON HALAL VALUE WITH BSC METHOD Hanin FItria; Syahrial Aman; Tita Latifah Ahmad
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Science and Engineering, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.3442

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In running the hotel business, it is always required to be able to compete and maintain the loyalty of the stakeholders in order to continue to exist. One of the efforts to be able to compete and maintain the loyalty of stakeholders is to find out how far the performance of the hospitality business is and what efforts are being made to improve its performance. In measuring company performance, it does not only focus on general aspects, but also considers other aspects, namely measuring company performance based on its halal value. In this study, the Balanced Scorecard method was used based on halal values ​​to be able to measure the company's performance. The results obtained after measuring using the Balanced Scorecard, namely the final score of the company's overall performance was obtained at 82.08% which was included in the very good category. From a financial perspective, the results of achievement, level of achievement, and scores from 2013 to 2015 were 32.95%, 71.04%, and 71.04%, respectively. Then from the customer's perspective, the results of achievement, level of achievement, and scores from 2013 to 2015 were 83.98%, 92.48%, and 92.48%, respectively. From the perspective of internal business processes, the results of achievement, level of achievement, and scores from 2013 to 2015 were 83.34%, 83.34%, and 83.34%, respectively. From the growth and learning perspective, the results of achievement, level of achievement, and scores from 2013 to 2015 were 60.78%, 86.26%, and 86.26%, respectively. However, the measurement using the Balanced Scorecard only focuses on the company's financial results and the unfavorable correlation between non-financial measures and the results. This situation will be a weakness of the Balanced Scorecard method because it cannot continue to take more specific steps forward so it cannot perform more accurate performance measurements.
APPLICATION OF BOX-BEHNKEN, ANN, AND ANFIS TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFICATION OF THE OPTIMUM PROCESSING PARAMETERS FOR FDM 3D PRINTING PARTS Nguyen Huu Tho
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Science and Engineering, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.3468

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Fused Deposition Modeling, among the various 3D printing approaches, is becoming more and more popular because of its capacity to produce complicated parts quickly. The tensile strength of parts printed with polylactic acid (PLA) showed a significant variation of many factors such as printing speed, printing temperature, printing angle and infill pattern. This study presented an experimental investigation of collecting data with four input factors namely printing speed, printing temperature, printing angle and infill pattern with the tensile strength response. The research methodology of the RSM Box-Behnken DOE method, ANN (Artificial neural network), and ANFIS (Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems) has been used to determine the optimum process 3D printing parameters. The obtained results based on RSM, ANN and ANFIS methods are used to predict the tensile strength of 3D printed FDM details. The best tensile value is 7,03303 MPa corresponding to print speed of 30,0003 mm/s, printing temperature of 211,594℃, printing angle of 90° with Honeycomb” infill printing pattern. Moreover, the results also highlighted that ANFIS is potential approach for forecasting the tensile strength of 3D printing parts more competitively.
PRODUCTION PROCESS WASTE ANALYSIS WITH LEAN MANUFACTURING APPROACH IN COPPER CRAFTS INDUSTRY Darsini darsini
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 2 No. 2 (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.3471

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Competition in the industrial world is increasingly making manufacturing companies to continue to improve continuously the quality, price, quantity of production and timely delivery of their products to provide satisfaction to consumers/customers. In the research analyzed, namely the waste that occurs in the copper craft industry UD. Setya Budhi, and this study aims to analyze waste and what are the factors causing it. This study uses a Lean Manufacturing approach with data processing using the Value Stream Mapping (VSM) and Failure Mode And Effect Analysis (FMEA) methods. The data needed for this research starts from observations of the work environment, facility layout, production flow and production time. As well as the stages of interviews and questionnaires to complete the required data. From the analysis using the Value Stream Mapping (VSM) method, the results obtained are 71.60% value added, 7.39% non value added, and necessary but non value added 21.01%, then the analysis uses the Failure Mode And Effect method. Analysis (FMEA) obtained the highest RPN value from Waste Defect of 252 points, Waste Waiting 590 points, Waste Transportation 600 points, and Waste Motion 700 points, which means that there is still waste that occurs in the company. So it is necessary to have a significant evaluation of the layout of the facility or production layout and the provision of SOP classification in each department.
THE INFLUENCE OF WORK SAFETY CULTURE AND WORK SAFETY MONITORING SYSTEM ON WORK SAFETY Tita Latifah Ahmad; Hanin Fitria; Cikita Berlian Hakim
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Science and Engineering, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.3486

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In building construction, there are many things that must be considered, one of which is work safety due to construction industry is a highly hazardous environment. Early signs of an organization's commitment to safety policies are manifested in the safety culture of the organization. Improving contractor safety culture can reduce work accidents on construction industry projects. It is unclear how to improve safety culture among construction industries, practically. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of safety culture and its association with management commitment in monitoring system of work safety. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method was used by researchers in testing the relationship between the measured variables and the latent construct. According to the results of this study, it can be concluded that Work Safety Culture (X1) has an influence on Work Safety (Y) based on the t-value of 2.721 ≥ 1.64, Work Safety Culture (X1) has an influence on the Work Safety Monitoring System (X2) that verified with a t-value of 3.772, Work Safety Monitoring System (X2) has no effect on Work Safety (Y) based on a t-value of 1.195 < 1.64, and Work Safety Culture (X1) has no influence on Work Safety (Y) through the Work Safety Monitoring System (X2) with a t-value of 0,877. The results of this study can be used as the basis for implementing a safety culture in the company because it is proven to have an important role in work safety so that it is expected to reduce work accidents with the support of management who are committed to consistently carrying out work safety monitoring systems.
Selection of promotional media with the integration of AHP Fuzzy and TOPSIS (case study in a study program) Masrul Indrayana; Dutho Suh Utomo
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): 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.3487

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Private universities need new students as one of the income to be able to run their operations. For that promotion needs to be done by them. When carrying out promotional activities, it is necessary to look at the availability of the budget, so it is necessary to be selective and choose the right promotional media and according to the budget. Selection of promotional media in addition to considering the budget, there are several criteria that must be considered, therefore the selection requires a multi-criteria method, one of which is TOPSIS. Initial weighting of the criteria for TOPSIS can be done with Fuzzy AHP, this method is used because it can overcome the fuzzy assesment when performing pairwise comparisons. So far, there are not many combined applications of Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS in the selection of promotional media, so this research is expected to have a contribution to fill the gap. From the results of the study, it was found that the order of criteria that were important for the study program in the selection of promotional media were; cost, reach, audience fit and easy to apply. Meanwhile, the result of selecting the best promotional media for this study program was through social media
PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS OF SPLIT STONE PRODUCTION USING OBJECTIVE MATRIX (OMAX) METHOD (A Case Study) Indro Prakoso
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): 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.3498

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One of the building materials that has a high business prospect is split stone. Some building material management companies in one of their departments produce split stone, which in its production there are several types of products based on size to meet various consumer demands. In production, especially in the 2021 period, there will be fluctuating or uneven production levels, where in one month there will be high production, and in another period there will be a decrease in production. Based on this, this study aims to analyze the calculation of productivity to identify what factors cause the productivity of split stone production to fluctuate. This research was assisted by using the objective matrix (OMAX) and fault tree analysis (FTA) methods. the results of the productivity recapitulation found that the attendance data component obtained an average score of 2.3 which is the lowest average when compared to other components. therefore with these results, attendance is the strongest factor affecting fluctuating productivity.
BIELOMATIC MACHINE PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS USING OVERALL EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVENESS (OEE) METHOD: CASE STUDY ari andriyas puji
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): 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.3501

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Productivity is an activity in producing an item or product using the most effective and efficient way possible. To increase the productivity of machines/equipment, it is necessary to apply TPM. Section CV 6 has applied the TPM method, but it doesn't work consistently so there are still a lot of loss time. As a result of the loss time, the resulting production is not in accordance with the company's target. So the purpose of this research is to measure the productivity level of a bielomatic machine by using the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) method and to minimize the Six Big Losses which are the cause of the decline in engine performance. Based on the results of the implementation of the method and discussion, the results of the calculation of the OEE value from 62.76% - 80.03%, it can be concluded that the bielomatic machine still has an OEE value below the standard 85%. From the calculation of the six big losses, several factors were found that caused the low productivity of bielomatic machines, namely the setup and adjustment, Equipment Failure, and Reduced Speed ​​sections. This study also provides input for improvements in the setup and adjustment, Equipment Failure, and Reduced Speed ​​sections after parsing existing problems using Fishbone diagrams.
ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF ERGONOMIC WORK POSTURE IN CUTTING PART IN PT XYZ USING REBA METHOD Sepriandi Parningotan; Isdaryanto Iskandar
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries (JIEHIS)
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Science and Engineering, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jiehis.3517

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Human activity requires a tool that is designed or specifically designed to help work to be easier, safer and more comfortable, the right design can be obtained by applying anthropometry. Workers often experience complaints of pain in some parts of the body because work facilities are not ergonomic. The research objective is to obtain an ergonomic design of work facilities in accordance with anthropometry. Data collection is done by interviews, distributing questionnaires and taking data on the object of research. The results of data collection were tested for uniformity, adequacy, and normality, as well as calculating percentiles that were considered to represent the measured data. SNQ results indicate that workers are in the very painful category in the right upper arm, waist, right ankle, left ankle, left knee, right knee, left calf, right calf, left foot and right foot, which shows the working posture at the cutting station not ergonomic. The assessment of the level of work posture using the REBA method shows a high risk level of 7-9 meaning that workers need immediate improvement in the near future. The average workload with the 42% CVL method is in the category of improvement needed. The proposed work facility design is based on anthropometric principles, namely a work desk measuring 171.75 cm x 78.5 cm x 70.45 cm, a work chair 46.99cm x 31.67 cm x 45.25 cm, a storage box of 50 cm length and width 55 cm and trolley 76.58 cm x 60 cm x 77.07 cm.