scholarly journals Model Transportasi dalam Meminimumkan Biaya Distribusi Beras Kemasan

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
V S Adoe

Rice is a strategic commodity that a very important role as the main staple food for the majority of people in Indonesia. Rice has its own distribution development pattern that provides added value to business actors. "CV. Hidup Baru Jaya" is a company in Kupang City that is engaged in distributing packaged rice from storage warehouses to several storage warehouses in other areas. In distributing the rice, the company tries to reduce or minimize the distribution costs incurred in order to obtain optimal profit. Mathematically, the transportation model is one solution that can be used to solve this rice distribution problem. By using POM-QM V4 as the optimal solution tool, it was found that the company could distribute 125 sacks of Raja Kupang rice to the Malaka Warehouse; 150 sacks of rice to Rote Warehouse, 75 sacks to Malaka Warehouse and 200 sacks to Atambua Warehouse for Stroberry rice; Nona Timor rice was 200 sacks to Semau Warehouse, 50 sacks to Rote Warehouse and 200 sacks to Sulamu Warehouse. Thus, the company profits Rp. 20,000,000, -.

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 609-618
Author(s):  
Venn Yan Ishak Ilwaru ◽  
Yopi Andry Lesnussa ◽  
Jesica Tentua

Rice is the staple food for the majority of Indonesian population. As the population increases, the need for rice also increases. Rice distribution is very important in terms of budget and time efficiency. The purpose of this research was to minimize the distribution costs of poor rice (RASKIN) by using the ASM (Abdul, Shaleh, Maliki) modification method, so that the distribution costs obtained were optimal. This research was conducted at Perum BULOG Ambon Sub Divre Maluku. Based on the research results, it shows that by using the ASM modification method the distribution costs incurred by Perum BULOG Ambon Sub Divre Maluku is Rp. 1,091,121,022.


1970 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 341-356
Author(s):  
G. Jándy

In cases where certain simplifications are allowed, the location optimisation of given and indivisible different economic units may be modelled as a bi-value weighted distribution problem. The paper presents a heuristic algorithm for this network-flow-type problem and also a partial enumeration algorithm for deriving the exact solution. But it is also pointed out that an initial sub-optimal solution can quickly be improved with a derivation on a direct line only, if the exact solution is not absolutely essential. A numerical example is used to illustrate the method of derivation on a direct line starting with an upper bound given by a sub-optimal solution.


JURNAL TIKA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rini Meiyanti

Rice distribution for economically disadvantaged group of people is one of the main  operational activities of  Bulog Company to advance Indonesian society welfare. Decision making for rice quality for the addressee often became a complicated problem. Overcoming those problems  takes an effective step in order to take a decision. One way to do so is to perform the classification process and search for the best result using the existing data. The use of software can be an optimal solution of the problem by using the method of Fuzzy Multi Attribute Decision Making (FMADM) Yager. This application will ease Perum Bulog to determine the best rice quality to be distributed to the economically disadvantaged group of people. After fuzzification of data to work with FMADM Yager perform pairwise comparisons are based on the value of an attribute of interest, determined the value of the weight (W), reappointment, and ranking the final results. Based on the results, then the KP. Adi Rizka an optimal alternative to the value of 0.8131 which it included in the category of suitable is 0.8. The system is built using the PHP programming language and MySQL database.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 223-234
Author(s):  
Ghia Ghaida Kanita ◽  
Resa Respati

Abstract.  Dynamic ability is a form of knowledge that can create values for the company both with the results of innovation and transformation from input to output in order to produce sustainable competitive advantage. The purpose of this research is to know about what factors influence dynamic capabilities of a company or organization. In this study, more than that, what affects the dynamic capabilities in industries in Bandung. Creative industry is a collection of information related to information and information. Creative industry is an economic activity that produces added value from the art side. The creative arts industry is already boooming in Indonesia. Therefore, the author wants to learn about the dynamic capabilities that exist in the creative arts industry in Bandung. Things to look for are components such as environmental sensing capabilities, change capabilities and upgrades, technological flexibility capabilities, and organizational flexibility. Putri Pamayang Dance Studio is a dance studio in Bandung. This study uses a research-based design or Design Based Research (DBR). Based on the results of the study, the steps adopted by the Putri Pamayang Dance Studio are related to variation strategies, market testing strategies, development and development, backward integration, horizontal integration.Keywords. dynamic capabilities, sustainable competitive, environmental sensing capabilities, change and renewal capabilities, flexibility technology capabilities, and organizational flexibility.


2019 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-29
Author(s):  
Ana Jurić ◽  
Aleksandra Zupanc ◽  
Tjaša Štrukelj

AbstractThe central aim of the article is company governance, i.e., researching governance of a company that does not want to be only financially successful but also direct its governance toward socially responsible governance. The article begins with the definition of “theoretical backgrounds,” in which social responsibility in regard to company governance improvement in quality is explained. The article then focuses on the measurement of the quality of company governance; in the research, the selected tool chosen to evaluate the governance of the chosen company regarding social responsibility, i.e., SEECGAN index, is used. Further, the case study of a Slovenian public limited liability company is used. One of the important research findings is the recognition that the addressed part of the SEECGAN index needs to be innovated and further developed. Additional questions for the completion of the index used presents the added value of the article. This article has two limitations: 1) it focuses only on the tool chosen to evaluate the governance of the chosen company regarding social responsibility; 2) the case study is based on publicly accessible data.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-70
Author(s):  
Zuhardi Perdana Putra ◽  
Reswita Reswita Reswita ◽  
Irnad Irnad Irnad

ABSTRACTAgroindustry is an agriculture based industry that has an important role in economic growth in Indonesia. One of the agricultural subsector is horticultural crops, namely onion. The need for onion consumption in Indonesia has always increased. In the Bengkulu city there is a company engaged in the industry of fried onions are "UD. Safari Bawang Goreng". This research is done with consideration of the company has long standing, big enough company, and produce about 336 kg/day. Fried onions are processed products that are processed from the main source of raw material is onion. The processed onion comes from Brebes Java. To know the process can be done by the method of observation, and participation. Processed red onion products produce added value that can be analyzed by Hayami method. The process of onion processing into fried onions consists of several stages, namely the provision of raw materials, onion gaebage, sorting, slicing onion, affixing onion with flour, frying, pressing, packaging. The process of onion treatment into fried onions is called value added. The added value obtained in this study amounted to Rp 9549.65 / Kg BB.Keywords: Fried Onion, Hayami Method, Added Value.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 104-112
Author(s):  
Annita Mahmudah

Trading company is a company that purely only sells products whoseproducts have been provided by suppliers or manufacturers with the aimof creating added value. Trading company financial reports must bereported annually. The company has the goal of increasing profits,therefore company leaders try to manage earnings. To achieve this,researchers conducted mini research on good corporate government andearning management. The result of this research is that GCG (GoodCorporate Governance) does not have a significant effect on earningmanagement


Author(s):  
Fredy Kristjanpoller ◽  
Kevin Michell ◽  
Werner Kristjanpoller ◽  
Adolfo Crespo

AbstractThis paper presents a fleet model explained through a complex configuration of load sharing that considers overcapacity and is based on a life cycle cost (LCC) approach for cost-related decision-making. By analyzing the variables needed to optimize the fleet size, which must be evaluated in combination with the event space method (ESM), the solution to this problem would normally require high computing performance and long computing times. Considering this, the combined use of an integer genetic algorithm (GA) and the ant colony optimization (ACO) method was proposed in order to determine the optimal solution. In order to analyze and highlight the added value of this proposal, several empirical simulations were performed. The results showed the potential strengths of the proposal related to its flexibility and capacity in solving large problems with a near optimal solution for large fleet size and potential real-world applications. Even larger problems can be solved this way than by using the complete enumeration approach and a non-family fleet approach. Thus, this allows for a more real solution to fleet design that also considers overcapacity, availability, and an LCC approach. The simulations showed that the model can be solved in much less time compared with the base model and allows for the resolution of a fleet of at least 64 trucks using GA and 130 using ACO, respectively. Thus, the proposed framework can solve real-world problems, such as the fleet design of mining companies, by offering a more realistic approach.


1994 ◽  
Vol 121 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-160 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. H. Craighead

AbstractThe paper sets out the method required to be followed when estimating reserves for a Company or a Lloyd's Syndicate which has accepted reinsurance treaties that have given rise to catastrophe losses, sufficiently large to upset the normal development pattern and to affect the gross account quite differently from the net account. The losses may be caused by single factors such as aircraft crashes or oil rig disasters, or by the aggregation of claims resulting from a windstorm or an earthquake. The paper discusses two possible approaches to estimation of the gross losses; via exposure totals or via statistical modelling techniques.


1995 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 849
Author(s):  
R.J.P. Doran

Recent overseas expansion has enabled Command to acquire new reserves cost effectively and gain access to world class exploration plays, but the company still calls Australia home. The evolution of the company's overseas expansion strategy can be directly attributed to specific and readily identifiable corporate characteristics. Through overseas expansion, the company has added value faster and more cost efficiently than would have been possible if its activities had been confined to Australia. Overseas expansion should not, however, be regarded as a growth panacea for other Australian oil companies. A company can only succeed by playing to its corporate strengths and not every company is genetically suited to overseas exploration.


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