SMEs Empowerment Through IbPe (lptek Bagi Produk Ekspor) Grant Program For Vinyl and Natural Fiber Crafts In Bantul Yogyakarta

Wahyuningsih, Tri and Muafi, Muafi and Roostika, Ratna (2014) SMEs Empowerment Through IbPe (lptek Bagi Produk Ekspor) Grant Program For Vinyl and Natural Fiber Crafts In Bantul Yogyakarta. Australi an Journal of Comm erce Study SCIE Journal s. pp. 45-50.

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Abstract

The role of export-oriented SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) in Bantul is important. Support for export-oriented SMEs should be given in terms of support for human talents, production, and market expansion. The SMEs partners for this program are: 1) Raffal Craft, located in Bembem Trimulyo Jetis Bantu! and 2) Syifa Handicraft located in Bangeran Sabdodadi Bantul. Both SMEs produce boxes, tissue boxes, umbrella containers, stationaries, holders, cup trays, etc. All the raw materials are supplied from the local markets. After preliminary field analysis, we found these following problems specifically to the industry: (1) machiaeries and equipments layout, MRP/Material Requirement Planning, time and labor scheduling, and cost analysis are not well designed and the production site is not optimum for working condition, (2) many works are done manually and to support demand, they are still in need for more sewing machines, compressors, and ruller cutters. Raffa! Craft needs a machine called Hembos (to stamp the brand), (3) all partners are depending on bigger trading companies for the market considering their lack of direct connection with buyers overseas, (4) lack of financial and accounting management, (5) Raffal has DC'I adequate showroom and optimum production site. Their production is still done in the same place as their place for living, (6) Raffal Craft has no online/wcbsitc management for marketing and has no experience for joining public crafts events, (7) competition is not well managed in the region since there are no standard quality, no standard price, as well as no protection for original designs being copied by others, (8) no legal standing for setting their business, and (9) no membership for association. There are also other problems, such as: bargaining power, price, marketing, and other business problems The solution for those problems covers (1) equipment and machinery stimulation, (2) layout muagement for equipments and machineries, Material Requirement Planning, time and labor scheduling, and cost analysis, (3) website building and
supervision to increase the market expansion locally and internationally. This will allow direct connection to buyers, cutting the trader's position, (4) producing brochures, catalogs, and designing a showroom. Designed showroom will be managed for Raffal Craft and showroom arrangement will be assisted for Shifa Handicraft, (5) organizing both SMEs for participation in crafts show events, and (6) training in the areas of entrepreneurships, marketing, accounting and finance, export-import management, human resource management, organizational governance, and layout management for machines and equpments including Material Requirement Planning as well as time and labor scheduling.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Vynil crafts, natural cyber craft, export oriented, IbPE program
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Management
Depositing User: SE., M.Si Tri Wahyuningsih
Date Deposited: 05 Apr 2023 06:13
Last Modified: 07 Apr 2023 04:20
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/33054

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