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THE SELECTION CRITERIA OF OUTSOURCING LOGISTICS SERVICE PROVIDER USING THE FUZZY ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS (FAHP): A CASE STUDY OF FURNITURE AND INTERIOR GOODS RETAIL BUSINESS
This study aimed to explore the selection criteria of outsourcing logistics service provider and demonstrates the evaluation and selection process through a case study of furniture and interior goods retail business. Financial performance, quality of service, operational performance, firm attributes and compatibility determinants were determined as main criteria and deliberated informative of 20 sub-criteria. A mixed research methodology was adopted for data collection, pre-observation and semi-constructed interview were applied as qualitative approach, structed questionnaire were interviewed from 6 experts for quantitative approach using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (FAHP) as a data analysis tool to prioritize the weight results. The result of this study revealed that quality of service is the most relative important criteria. This result could be beneficial on evaluation for selecting outsourcing logistics service provider in related characteristic of furniture and interior goods retail business
THE STRATEGY TO ACCELARATE OIL AND GAS E&P BUSINESS LIFE CYCLE
The oil and gas business is one of the industries that supports the Indonesian economy. The business chain involves many industries from upstream to downstream, including other derivative industries that are very diverse. The oil and gas business chain starts from the upstream side, the transportation/midstream industry, the downstream industry, to the derivative industries. The objective of this paper is to define the strategy how to accelerate oil and gas E&P business life cycle. In 2017, the entire Indonesian oil and gas industry, including the supporting industries, contributed 62.67% of Indonesia's GDP. So it is important for the government to manage the sector appropriately to take advantage of it as a driving force for the Indonesian economy and strategically take advantage of this momentum to prepare for Indonesia's future development growth. Before advance into strategic stimulation, it needs to be understood that there are several driving forces that can stimulate the growth of the oil and gas business in Indonesia. Some of these driving forces are the supply of fossil energy, market demand for fossil energy, upstream fossil energy prices, end-user fossil energy prices, global fossil energy prices, transport infrastructure and fossil energy processing availability, government regulations, availability of renewable energy, non-fossil energy prices, environmental regulations, technological developments, business competition in the energy supply sector, geopolitical, as well as Indonesia's economic growth in general
TRADITIONAL HOMECOMING MELODY (STUDY CASE: JATINEGARA AND CIREBON RAILWAY STATION)
The song is an aesthetic expression of humanity. The song can be used as a tool of expression, morale, and an ethnicity's identity. In Indonesia, the traditional song was an essential tool of expression. Melody can be used as a medium of expression. Besides, it can also be some medicine. According to plos one, music beneficially impacts health, such as reducing stress or mental health illness. This paper discusses and focuses on the usage of the traditional song according to psychological and cultural approaches. Besides that, this paper also discusses the value and meaning of the traditional song played in a railway station, which impacts people who depart or arrive at the railway station. We choose Jatinegara and Railway Station for our research using the traditional song as a homecoming melody
NEW NORMAL FOR OIL AND GAS AND ENERGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA: PRELIMINARY STUDY
The pandemic of Covid 19 has bring huge global impacts for almost all industries including oil and gas. Lockdowns from countries around the world is decreasing energy demand and create oversupply of oil and gas products. The oversupply condition has forced oil and gas companies to either slow down or even stop their production which has impacted both the production in both upstream and downstream operation. The objective of this paper is to share a prediction of new normal post Covid 19 for oil and gas industry in Indonesia. The price crash of oil and gas products during the global pandemic also push oil and gas companies to change their line of business from traditional hydrocarbon-based company into integrated energy company. The government from countries around the world including Indonesia is attentively focused on managing the COVID-19 pandemic and reducing its impact thus temporarily leave behind the subject of energy transition. Nonetheless, the climate and environment debate is unlikely to go away. Innovations that have lowered wind, solar and battery costs will continue and decarbonization will remain a necessity for the industry. The research methodology in this paper using literatur review and the sector that being analyze such as power generation, industry, transport and building sector. As result of study, it is predicted that energy transitions and decarbonization can even be accelerated by the current crisis
APPLICATION OF CARBONIZATION TECHNOLOGY IN MEDICAL WASTE TREATMENT AS A SUSTAINABLE WASTE TO ENERGY CONVERSION IN INDONESIA
As the second-highest country with COVID-19 cases in Southeast Asia, medical waste (MW) generated by healthcare facilities in Indonesia has increased to 425 tons/day from 290 tons/day in 2019. Inefficient current methods for MW treatment (incineration and land disposal) emit dioxins, contributing to environmental issues and health deterioration. On the contrary, carbonization can effectively convert MW into valuable products specifically char with an estimated HHV up to 25 MJ/kg, similar with that of sub-bituminous coal, while operating under mild conditions. In the absence of oxygen, over 50% of the carbon is recovered as solid product, therefore decreasing the emitted gaseous carbons. Based on simple weighted analysis, HTC, which produces hydrochar, is the most recommended carbonization method as a sustainable medical waste treatment to energy conversion in Indonesia. LCIA showed that HTC decrease damages of human health, ecosystem quality, climate change, and resources, all in comparison with incineration and landfill. HTC project as a mean for processing medical waste is deemed to be economically viable compared to incinerator with a 10 years break-even selling price of 240 USD/ton hydrochar
THE EFFECTS OF NEOADJUVANT AND ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN LOCALLY ADVANCED MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
Objective: A systematic and meta-analysis from individual patient time-to-event data were performed in order to assess the benefit of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and adjuvant chemotherapy (AC) without additional G-CSF or immunotherapy or targeted therapy in the treatments of patients with locally advanced muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). Methods: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the effect any pair of treatments (i.e., NAC, AC, and local treatment) on locally advanced MIBC cancer were identified from MEDLINE, SCOPUS, and WHO-ICTRP databases. Overall survival (OS) probabilities and times were extracted from Kaplan-Meier (KM) curves using Digitizer program and converted to individual patient time-to-event data. A one-stage mixed effect survival model was applied to estimate the median OS and hazard ratio (HR). Results: A total of 9 RCTs (1,415 patients) were selected. The median OS of NAC and AC were longer than local treatment (52.9 vs 43.0 months) and (61.9 vs 54.3 months) with HR (95% CI) of 0.83 (0.71, 0.97) and 0.89 (0.64, 1.23), respectively. Conclusion: NAC and AC could be beneficial in patients with locally advanced MIBC
FOOD WASTE VALORIZATION: A STUDY OF BIOGAS-FUELED SOFC/MGT HYBRID SYSTEM FOR JAKARTA’S ELECTRICITY GENERATION
Every day, around 3,300 tons of food waste is generated in Jakarta. The amount of food waste has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Left unutilized, the decay of food waste, which produces methane, will simply contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. Alternatively, based on literature study, methane can be used for electricity generation using fuel cell. The process starts with food waste decomposing into biogas containing methane in an anaerobic digester. The yielded biogas is fed to the reforming process to produce hydrogen, which fuels the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC). The SOFC is integrated with micro gas turbines (MGT) for combined heat and power generation. Using 190 kg food waste per day, this hybrid system can generate 2.5 MW, powering approximately 3,000 households. This method is a way to achieve affordable and clean energy, responsible production and consumption, climate action and sustainable cities and communities especially in Jakarta
AN OVERVIEW OF GRDP SECTORS WITH LOCATION QUOTIENT ANALYSIS (CASE STUDY IN WEST ACEH DISTRICT AND ITS EXPANSION AREA: THE EXPANSION PERIOD TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC)
In the 90s it was announced that the North-East region of Aceh Province as an industrial zone and the Middle-Southeast and West-South areas as an agricultural zone. Likewise with the districts of West Aceh and its expansion areas (Districts of Aceh Jaya, District Nagan Raya, District Simeulue and Aceh Barat themselves). This study aims to analyze the basic sector in GRDP from 17 sectors available from the time of division untill pandemic Covid-19. The data used are secondary data obtained from BPS and Bappeda. The results of the LQ analysis from 2010-2019 show that in the first division area, namely Simeulue Regency, the highest LQ value is 1,51 in 2010 and 1,27 in 2016. Then Aceh Jaya District with the highest LQ 1.81 for construction sectors and agriculture sectors 1,18. Next, the Nagan Raya District with agriculture LQ 1,52 in 2016 and 1,36 in 2019. Furthermore, West Aceh had the lowest LQ 1.09 and continues to decline untill 2019 when covid-19 pandemic. The importance of the role of the government and local NGOs in increasing the value of this agricultural sector so that GDP increases
THE SELECTED FACTORS RELATED TO THE ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY ADHERENE AMONG THE PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV IN KATMANDU, NEPAL
Nepal has a concentrated epidemic of HIV, and 29,944 people were estimated to be living with HIV in 2018. This descriptive study assesses the relationship between antiretroviral therapy adherence and the selected factors among the people living with HIV using Visual Analogue Scale. Data were collected using structure questionnaires from 183 people living with HIV recruited by systematic random sampling. Approximately 27% of the respondents perceived they had received low social support. Similarly, 55.7% of the respondents perceived their adherence to be less than 95% (suboptimal adherence), whereas 44.3% of the respondents perceived their adherence to be more than 95% (optimal adherence). Age, income, alcohol use, drug use, ART pills per day, taking pills for other diseases and frequency of taking pills were found to be significantly associated with ART adherence. The antiretroviral therapy program in Nepal should be focused on the use of drug regimen with fewer side effects along with fixed-dose combination
Word Of Mouth: The Role Of Satisfaction In Mediating The Influence Of Brand Image And Service Quality
Word of mouth can encourage decision to purchase through customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction is influenced by brand image and service quality. This study aims to determine the effect of brand image and service quality on word of mouth through customer satisfaction as a mediating variable. This research is quantitative research. The data is collected through questionnaire. The data analysis technique uses static methods with modeling Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Partial Least Square (PLS). The sample of this study is the Skin Care "R" Beauty’s consumers taken with accidental techniques in number of 100 respondents. Based on the results and discussion of the research, it can be concluded that 1) Brand image and service quality affect Word of Mouth, 2) Brand image and service quality affect Word of Mouth through satisfaction