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Journal Industrial Servicess
ISSN : 24610623     EISSN : 24610631     DOI : -
Jurnal Industrial Servicess merupakan wadah bagi peneliti untuk publikasi jurnal hasil penelitian yang ruang lingkupnya melingkupi: Logistics & Supply Chain Management Operations Research Quality, Reliability, and Maintenance Management Data Mining & Artificial Intelligence Production Planning & Inventory Control Ergonomics & Human Factors Information Systems & Technology Service Management Sustainability Human Resources Economic
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Analysis of vulnerability and capability for development of supply chain resilience framework M. Syahri Nur Afif; Sumarsono Sudarto; M. Ibrahim Ats Tsauri; Hery Sumardiyanto
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.15936

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The current COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted all sectors, including the automotive industry. The automotive industry is one of the industries that contribute significantly to economic growth in Indonesia. With supply chain disruptions and vulnerabilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for supply chain resilience is echoing in the business world. It is essential to develop resilience capabilities promptly because supply chain vulnerabilities can cause severe financial loss for organizations. This research aims to group the variables of vulnerability and capability to perform processing more easily in prioritizing the appropriate vulnerabilities and capabilities. The factor analysis method is designed to group variables in many factors with almost the exact nature and characteristics, making it easier to simplify and analyze further. The results of the study found that the vulnerability variable has three factors, namely (i) financial vulnerability, (ii) operational vulnerability, and (iii) external vulnerability, then these three factors are divided into thirteen indicators. While the factors that are formed from the ability variable are five factors, namely (i) cooperation, (ii) anticipation, (iii) financial strength, (iv) capacity, and (v) flexibility, then the five factors are divided into thirteen indicators. Following the research objectives, grouping and simplifying these priority factors can become a reference for researchers or companies to manage supply chains that are more resilient amid disruptions due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic effectively and efficiently.
Hazard identification in fabrication industry using Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) and Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Lely Herlina; Nustin Merdiana Dewantari; Atia Sonda; Moch. Rizky Mulyana
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.17112

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Mild steel roofing is increasingly being used in simple construction processes. Prima Land Company dominates the lightweight steel roof market share in Pandeglang. However, accidents can come in its manufacturing process, and the potential hazards have yet to be fully measured. Therefore, this study aims to identify, assess, and provide risk control to prevent and reduce work accidents at Prima Land Company. The methods used are Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) and Job Safety Analysis (JSA). HIRA is used to identify the hazard in the mild steel roofing process area, whereas JSA is used to identify hazards in forklifts and lift operations. The results showed that eight activities have potential risks in manufacturing lightweight steel roofs and 16 risks in operating forklift machines and finished loading goods into vehicles. In the HIRA method, the risk category assessment is uniform. However, the highest risk of 38% is extreme risk for sand sprinkling activities, untied and closed plug cables or switches, and transfer of coil raw materials.
Analysis of occupational health and safety at skin cracker factory using Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP) Santika Sari; Hashifah Husna; Laela Aziani Novitasari; Alfika Putri Kirana; Muhammad Sirozjudin Munir; Adinda Zahara Lailah Zain; Tariska Aaliyah Tsabitah
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.15537

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The Mubarok Skin Cracker Factory is a home industry that produces skin crackers from cowhide, raw, and cooked crackers. Based on the interviews with factory owners, there have been several work accidents, and the production room has very minimal lighting and air ventilation. Based on these problems, the method used is the Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP), which aims to identify sources of hazards and potential work accidents in the production process to prevent work accidents. The risk matrix analysis shows as much as 24% of the risk is classified as extreme, 65% is classified as high risk, and 12% is classified as moderate risk. In addition, 17 sources of danger were found, namely knives, slippery floors, smoke, hot water, drying roofs, fire, smoke, hot water, ash flakes, hot tanks, wooden board, chopper, loads carried by workers, ovens, hot oil, hot frying pan, hanging boards, and cramped workplaces. The recommendations given by the researcher are to apply health and safety environment regulations and use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for employees while working, replace damaged equipment, and implement health promotion in factories.
Interior design marketing strategy using SWOT analysis Nuraida Wahyuni; Shanti Kirana Anggraeni; Gilang Restu Saepudin
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.17297

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The Covid pandemic has been successfully overcome. Estimates of the weak world economy have also been predicted. However, it is noted that the need for housing continues to increase. Along with the increasing need for residential homes, interior design services also increased. This increase is because people need a comfortable place to live. Especially with the house offering a limited area, a compact interior design is needed. Therefore, the offer of interior design services is increasingly widespread. Warna Dipa, as one of the interior service providers, requires a marketing strategy for the company to compete with its competitors. This study aimed to obtain a marketing strategy for Warna Dipa using a SWOT analysis. This study performed direct observation on the ground and interviews with the management of Warna Dipa to collect the data. The data was collected from internal and external factors of the company. The results show tactical and development strategies for Warna Dipa. Tactical strategies include using social media to expand marketing reach, collaborate with furniture providers, and increase product prototypes.
Response Surface Method for optimizing the injection moulding process in bracket production Yusraini Muharni; Evi Febianti; Muhammad Galih Permana; Hartono Hartono
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.17063

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Citra Karya Metal is a mould maker and injection service for industries that produce plastic products such as brackets for washing machines. Defective products in the bracket's production are serious problems since the number is large. The existence of this defective product is quite challenging for the company in terms of time and cost. Products that do not comply with the standards will be reworked by flushing them from excessive plastic or destroying them to become plastic pellets for rework. This research aims to provide recommendations for the optimum injection moulding machine settings to reduce defects in bracket production. The Response Surface Method is used to optimize three independent variables: injection speed, pressure, and screw backstop position. The research finds that the most influential factors were injection speed and pressure. The optimum factor level values for injection speed and pressure were 47.5 per cent and 61.5 bar, respectively.
Supply-chain risk mitigation with integration of House of Risk and fuzzy logic: A case study in bakery industry Maria Ulfah; Putro Ferro Ferdinant; Dyah Lintang Trenggonowati; Missela Salsabila
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.17393

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IKM Bread is a food industry located in Cilegon producing bread. IKM Bread has a supply chain system from raw material procurement, production process activities, packaging, shipping, and marketing to the hands of consumers. In its supply chain, IKM Bread has several risks that are happening, and that may occur, such as production planning, production process, and distribution. Therefore, risk identification and mitigation activity are required to minimize risk. This research aims to identify the supply chain in IKM Bread, analyze and be involved in the supply chain at IKM Bread and determine the mitigation strategy prioritized in supply risk management in the bakery industry in IKM Bread. The method used is SCOR and HOR phase 1 integrated with Fuzzy Logic to find potential risks. Then, HOR phase 2 methods are used to find the appropriate mitigation proposals for these potential risks. Based on the research, IKM Bread has 32 risk events and 20 risk agents. Therefore, the proposed risk mitigation consists of 15 proactive actions, which include conducting training for all employees, evaluating after production, briefing before starting production, and making backup production plans.
Analysis of occupational health and safety at a maritime warehouse using Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Asep Ridwan; Apriansyah Nuroni; Adelia Adelia; Atia Sonda
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.17293

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This study aims to identify and determine risks and risks using the Hazard Identification Risk Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) method. By conducting prior monitoring and interviewing workers to find out the risks and impacts experienced by workers. Making a HIRARC table by assessing each aspect of hazards, work risks and controls that have been carried out and classifying controls based on 5 hierarchies. Data processing is conducted by analyzing the potential hazards with the HIRARC method. This study identified 12 potential hazards at Gandasari Energy. The findings of 12 risks can be carried out by risk with a hierarchy where there are 5 risk control efforts, including elimination, substitution, engineering control, administrative control, and personal protective equipment. Of the 12 potential hazards, many workers still do not use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The importance of PPE is to minimize the occurrence of work accidents.
Improving the efficiency of material transfer system using Value Stream Mapping (VSM): A case study in the shoe industry Yuliani Fauziah; Erik Odi Wijaya; Indra Setiawan; Bayu Hari Nugroho
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.15908

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This research was conducted in one of the shoe industries in Indonesia, which has a problem with material buildup in production material storage. The buildup of material can cause the production material transfer system less efficient. The research aims to identify waste in the production material transfer process using current state value stream mapping (VSM), recommend improvement strategies using future state VSM, and design a more efficient production material transfer system. First, we develop a causal loop diagram because it can map the problem. Then, we identify and fix the problem through value stream mapping for more efficient use of resources. The waste identified in the current state value stream mapping consists of waste of over-processing, waste of motion, and waste of useless transportation. In the future-state VSM, the lead time of the material transfer process is reduced by 840 seconds or 14 minutes, the cycle time of the material transfer process is reduced by 731 seconds or 12 minutes, the area needed is reduced by 43.2-meter square, and the total workforce reduced to two people. A 4-hour material transfer system is recommended as a more efficient production material transfer system.
Index of authors Bobby Kurniawan
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.17634

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Shared-storage layout for redesigning the damaged-goods warehouse Yudi Sukmono; Taufiq Qurrahman; Farida Djumiati Sitania
Journal Industrial Servicess Vol 8, No 2 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/jiss.v8i2.16726

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The Faculty of Engineering, Mulawarman University's equipment warehouse is divided into the office-stationery warehouse and the damaged-goods warehouse. Office-stationery warehouse stores office stationery, spare parts, and consumables. Meanwhile, the warehouse for damaged goods stores various damaged goods such as furniture, Personal Computer (PC) components, electronic goods, and laboratory equipment. The problem with the warehouse is that many items need to be better organized so they cannot be classified between furniture items, PC components, electronics, and laboratory equipment. Then another problem is the difficulty in collecting inventory data at the Faculty of Engineering, Mulawarman University. Therefore, this study proposes improvements to the warehouse’s layout that is more efficient in storing goods in the damaged-goods warehouse. The method used in this study is shared storage, where fast-moving goods are stored in a storage area near the entrance and exit. The results from the shared storage method show that the damaged warehouse layout of the Faculty of Engineering, Mulawarman University, could be more optimal, causing ineffectiveness of the movement of goods that occurred in the warehouse was unorganized. The proposed redesign of the warehouse layout shows it is better than the layout. It can be seen from the placement of goods according to their classification and the effective distance between the storage area to the door.

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