scholarly journals PEMODELAN SIMULASI PRODUKSI BAKSO DAN SISTEM DISTRIBUSI

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-64
Author(s):  
Risky Agung Nurdian ◽  
Rensa Prasidyajyandalu ◽  
Moch. Bagoes Ali Masyhuri ◽  
Dwi Rolliawati

Intense competition at the present time requires producers to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of human resources and product material resources. Meatball X production is one of the small industrial productions engaged in the culinary field. In the production process and distribution of meatball X production is still not optimal. This study aims to make simulation modeling to maximize production and distribution in meatball X production. The results of the research of the meatball manufacturing process go through 4 stages namely milling, emulsification, printing, and packaging. With a total production of 1200 pieces per day and produces a maximum income of Rp. 1,800,000 with a net profit of Rp. 1,025,000. To determine the shortest route and distribution path using the Dijkstra algorithm. From the Dijkstra calculation results the shortest route and path as far as 14.1 Km with this route X meatball production can shorten the distribution time and reduce costs for fuel.

Author(s):  
Hendriyanto , Bei harira

ABSTRACT Human resources design section at an Event Organizer is a vital part considering that the design will be seen by the event participants in addition to the technical events. The selection of employees who understand design and have extensive experience is important. The process of selecting employees in the design field can sometimes be difficult to predict if there are several prospective employees with balanced abilities. From the calculation results of the dataset as many as 14 applicants using the C4.5 algorithm, the highest Gain Ratio value obtained in the design Ability and Experience = 0.7172, Origin of Schools = 0.0511 and Age = 0.0205. Keywords : event organizer, C4.5 algorithm, prospective employees, Gain Ratio


Author(s):  
Rachid ELKACHRADI

The university reform in Morocco introduced principles of quality assurance into the Higher Education System. In this regard, the law 01-00 has set up a device which is mainly articulated around the establishment of a system of accreditation of training and the establishment of a global system of evaluation in the whole system. However, Human Resources Management, the keystone of any change project, is not put at the center of the operationalization of reform projects. In our research, we will look at the factors that impede the operationalization of the principles of quality assurance to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the HR function. Based on the results obtained within the framework of this exploratory study, we let's propose the key determinants for the implementation of a quality approach in Human Resources Management within Moroccan universities.


Author(s):  
A. Sumets

The article deals with the problem of forming a reasonable level of stocks of material resources of the logistics system of a manufacturing enterprise. It was stated that in the share of material resources of industrial enterprises, the leading place is occupied by stocks of raw materials, materials, semi-finished products, and blanks. The latter belong to the category of inventories. Therefore, the management of this type of material resources is one of the most urgent tasks for enterprises. In this regard, there is a need for a modern approach to the problem of managing stocks of material resources and the economic assessment of the profitability of creating production and commercial stocks. And at the same time, one of the important questions is to determine their optimal volume. It was found that when forming stocks of material resources, it is necessary to simultaneously comply with the requirements for the sufficiency of their volume to ensure the normal operation of the enterprise's logistics system, to reduce their volume as much as possible while increasing the degree of mobility, and to minimize the total costs associated with the formation of stocks. An analog model for assessing the economic efficiency of the influence of changes in the size of the stock of material resources on the comparative economic effect of the logistics activities of an enterprise is proposed for practical use. This model takes into account the causal relationship between natural (partial) and cost (generalizing) indicators of the inventory management system of material resources and provides an opportunity to calculate the comparative economic effect of changes in the volume of inventories at the enterprise. In practice, this will make it possible to economically substantiate the decision on the need to form stocks of one or another type of material resources. It is shown that the economic effect of the functioning of the logistics system of a manufacturing enterprise is significantly influenced by the growth of fixed and circulating assets. To determine the assessment of the impact of the growth of fixed and current assets on the value of the economic effect, an analog model is proposed. The main structural elements of such a model are an increase in capital investments in fixed assets, an increase in profits from product sales, a change in logistics costs, an increase (savings) in investment in current assets, a change in the cost of production. These factors are directly related to the growth of depreciation charges, the increase in profits from the acceleration of inventory turnover and the increase in net profit. Taking into account the results of the studies performed, it was found that the economic effect is formed by the total discounted net profit and the amount of depreciation (provided there are no penalties) minus the total additional capital investments in the enterprise. To calculate the economic effect, a corresponding mathematical relationship is proposed. The key words: enterprise, stock, stock size, material resources, evaluation, relative economic effect.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Welly Sugianto ◽  
Elva Susanti

This research was conducted at UKM Jovelyn in Batam city. Jovelyn's UKM produces various kinds of cakes and is marketed in markets in Batam City. The UKM opened 4 branches and marketed its products to 7 markets in the city of Batam. Product distribution is still random and not properly regulated. This resulted in a very large transportation cost, up to 1/3 of the total production cost. This shows that product transportation is still not carried out effectively and efficiently. The transportation problem is converted into a mathematical form so that the problem can be solved by the transportation method. The transportation method aims to minimize the objective function which is a function of transportation costs. The transportation method is basically the same as the linear program where at each iteration a selection is made to enter the basic variabel and leave the basic variabel. There are several iteration methods, namely the northwest corner method, minimum cost method, genetic algorithm, Vogel's approximation method, minimum row method, Russell's approximation method and column minimum method. Previous research has shown that the Vogel's approximation method, and Russell's approximation method are more efficient and accurate. This study uses both methods and a sensitivity analysis is performed to optimize the calculation results. The sensitivity analysis aims to determine the extent to which the objective function constants and the constraint function constants can change Keywords: Transportation, Sensitivity, SME  


2014 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 925-934 ◽  
Author(s):  
Izaura Luzia Silvério Freire ◽  
Quinídia Lúcia Duarte de Almeida Quithé de Vasconcelos ◽  
Gabriela de Sousa Martins Melo ◽  
Gilson de Vasconcelos Torres ◽  
Ednaldo Cavalcante de Araújo ◽  
...  

This study aims to ascertain the influence of the structure and process on the effectiveness of donation of organs and tissues. It is an evaluative, longitudinal study, with a quantitative approach, undertaken in six hospitals of Natal-RN, with 65 potential donors. The data collection instrument was a structured script of non-participant observation. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the application of the Chi-squared, Fisher, and Mann Whitney tests. The effectiveness of donation was 27.7%. No significant difference occurred between structure and effectiveness of donation, however, inadequacies were observed in the physical resources (36.9%), material resources (30.8%), organizational structure (29.2%), and human resources (18.5%). In the process, the phases of maintenance (p=0.004), diagnosis of brain death (p=0.032), family interview (p≤0.001) and documentation (p=0.001) presented significant differences with effectiveness. The adequacy of the factors related to the structure and process is associated with the effectiveness of the donation. Improvement of these indices depends on the speed with which the process is conducted, in addition to the adequate structure.


2011 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 61-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Sepehri ◽  
K. Fayazbakhsh

Traditionally, the members of a supply chain compete to reduce their individual costs. However, as collaborative supply chain approach is urged within industries to reduce the overall costs, either full cooperation or partial coopetition is considered by the members. In cooperative approach, members benefit from lower overall costs and lower cost variations. But individually, some seem better off in a competitive approach in a single period considering their local costs. Coopetition, or partial cooperation, may be suggested as a compromise to lower overall supply chain costs, while members choose alliances towards lower average costs and cost variations.A multi-stage, multi-member, multi-product and single period supply chain model is considered with deterministic demand, capacity and cost. Product prices are assumed to be constant. The objective is to minimize total production and distribution costs of the overall chain. Four distinct cases are considered, modeled, simulated and compared. These cases are complete competition, integrated cooperation, two-stage supply chain partition, and partial coopetition. Quantitative conclusions from the cost performance ratios are drawn using the simulation results.


Author(s):  
Evangelia STEFANOPOULOU ◽  
Ioannis ROUSSIS ◽  
Konstantinos TSIMPOUKAS ◽  
Stella KARIDOGIANNI ◽  
Ioanna KAKABOUKI ◽  
...  

Nigella sativa L. is considered to be an alternative crop offering innovative and high-quality products. A case study was implemented on an existing farm to determine the prospects of N. sativa production in Greece and to assess the economic outcomes of the cultivation of this crop under organic and conventional cropping systems. The total production cost of organic N. sativa seeds was 6.09 €/kg, while the cost of conventional seeds was 4.77 €/kg. The organic and conventional N. sativa seed selling prices were 17.04 and 12.01 €/kg, respectively. Moreover, the financial performance of farm is better after the introduction of N. sativa crop under organic cropping system, where the net profit increased by 63.8% compared to the initial profit of the farm, while the increase in the conventional was less at 49.2%. N


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-08
Author(s):  
Eko Budi Setiawan

Implementation Work Practice in Higher Education in a subject that must be done by all students to try to implement the knowledge and skills acquired to society or industry. A large number of students who participated in the Job with limited human resources administration of the College governing its implementation, can cause problems in terms of effectiveness and efficiency of reporting and implementation. With practical work management application is expected to help the parties involved in effecting and improve efficiency in all administrative and reporting processes of practical work process. It also can improve the quality of the presentation of the information provided. Index Terms – Aplikasi, Kerja Praktek, Sistem Informasi, Efektif, Efisien


Accounting ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 1417-1424 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ibraheem N. M. Jodeh

This research aims to study the effect of the human resources cycle in improving the effectiveness of the accounting information system in Jordanian banks by measuring the effect of the number of employees, total training expenditures, the total of salaries and rewarding workers and the total expenditures of workers in Jordanian banks on improving the effectiveness of the accounting information system in Jordanian banks through the net profit after tax deduction for the years from 2010 to 2019. The results of the study indicate that there is a statistically significant effect at the level of confidence of 5% for the number of employees, total training expenditures, and total employee expenditures on improving the effectiveness of the information system in Jordanian banks and the absence of a statistically significant relationship to the effect of total salaries and remunerations of workers, as the parameter was -5.934. The study recommended measuring the effect of the human resources cycle in improving the effectiveness of the information system in Jordanian banks in terms of liquidity and solvency, and in other business sectors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 70 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 95-100
Author(s):  
Dragana Tekić ◽  
Nebojša Novković ◽  
Beba Mutavdžić ◽  
Maja Pokuševski ◽  
Tihomir Zoranović

Summary The purpose of this paper is to examine, on the basis of the total production and distribution area parameters analyzed, a potential relationship between the actual production of major vegetable crops in Serbia in the current year and the following year’s distribution of planting areas devoted to the crops considered. The analysis was performed for the period 2005-2019. The results obtained indicate that the current year’s production of certain vegetable crops such as potatoes, cabbage, kale, peppers and beans affect the following year’s distribution of their planting areas.


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