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Firmansyah, Mohammad; Ilyatul Afifah; Laila Kamali

Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The synchronization of physical and juridical land data is a fundamental prerequisite for ensuring legal certainty in every land rights transfer process. Discrepancies between physical field conditions and juridical documents frequently trigger land disputes that impede the performance of Notary/PPAT offices. This community service article reports on a Field Practice (PPL) activity conducted at the Office of Notary/PPAT in Jember Regency during January–February 2026. The primary objective was to provide technical assistance in accelerating physical-juridical data synchronization to guarantee the validity of issued deeds. The method employed was participatory observation, in which students were directly engaged in the partner's workflow. Assistance activities covered document inspection, file digitization, coordination with BPN and tax authorities, and factual field verification. Results indicate that PPL student assistance measurably accelerated the office's administrative workflow, enhanced data validation accuracy, and confirmed conformity between the physical condition of rice-field land and the certificate documents.

Wamsal Suryady Maruli Tua Sinaga; Yursal Yursal; Taruna Ginting

Port Management and Maritime Administration Journal 2026 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

This study discusses the delivery process of Full Container Load (FCL) from the Container Freight Station (CFS) to the Container Yard (CY) at MTKI Port (Masaji Tatanan Kontainer Indonesia) by the shipping agency (EMKL) PT. Elang Sriwijaya Palembang. This FCL delivery process is a critical stage in the shipping logistics chain as it ensures that containers fully loaded from the stacking warehouse can be placed in the port's stacking yard safely and in accordance with procedures. Shipping documents and administrative completeness are also vital components that must be fulfilled to ensure the container transfer process runs smoothly and complies with Port regulations. The purpose of this research is to identify the stages of the FCL delivery process, the parties involved, the obstacles faced during the container transfer process, and the solutions implemented to overcome them. The results show that the FCL delivery process involves several steps, starting from the issuance of shipping documents, administrative inspection, and coordination with port authorities, to the actual transfer of containers to the CY. Furthermore, obstacles were found in the form of administrative delays, limited loading and unloading equipment, and coordination issues between the EMKL and the port operator. This research is expected to serve as a reference for EMKL companies and related institutions in improving the effectiveness of the FCL delivery process, thereby supporting the smooth flow of goods at the port and enhancing the efficiency of Indonesia's maritime logistics activities. The methods used in preparing this paper are field research and library research methods.

Reni Ria Armayani Hasibuan; Deni Darmawansyah; Juwita Nur Pramita; Muhammad Zeki Abdillah

Pajak dan Manajemen Keuangan 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) is responsible for overseeing Indonesia's capital market, and this paper outlines its functions and powers. In order to promote financial system stability, safeguard the public interest, and boost the financial services industry's competitiveness, the OJK was founded to develop an integrated regulatory and supervisory structure. The OJK's responsibilities encompass policy formulation, business license issuance, oversight, inspection, law enforcement, and administrative penalties for infractions. Even though Indonesia's capital market has grown quickly, it still faces substantial obstacles like illicit investment and large losses from scandals and market manipulation, which emphasize the need for robust and independent oversight.

Rahima Dwi Abdullah; Wahyu Hidayat

Jurnal Bisnis Kreatif dan Inovatif 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study was conducted to address contamination risks in Refill Drinking Water Depot (DAMIU) operations when sanitation, equipment maintenance, and quality control are not consistently implemented. This emphasizes the critical importance of systematic risk monitoring and review processes to ensure water quality and safety. The research aims to analyze the implementation of risk monitoring procedures, identify operational risks at each processing stage, and evaluate the effectiveness of risk mitigation strategies at Depot Isi Ulang Air Galon Barokah. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, utilizing data collection techniques including in-depth interviews, direct field observations, and documentation analysis. The findings reveal that monitoring and risk review processes are conducted routinely, encompassing raw water quality checks, equipment sanitation protocols, and customer gallon container inspections. No significant risks were identified during the study period, as potential hazards such as microbiological contamination and equipment malfunction were effectively prevented through timely filter replacement and daily equipment cleaning procedures. Overall, the depot's risk management system operates effectively and consistently maintains water quality standards, ensuring product safety for consumers.

Fauzan Ishlakhuddin; Esti Mulyani; Eka Ismantohadi

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Household waste management is a significant challenge in creating clean, healthy, and sustainable residential areas. Dependence on manual monitoring methods often leads to delays in waste collection, waste pile-ups, and operational inefficiencies. This community service program implements a Smart Trash Monitoring Sistem (STMS) based on the Internet of Things (IoT) in Graha Panyindangan Estate, Indramayu. The system utilizes ultrasonic sensors and ESP32 to detect waste levels and sends real-time data to a dashboard accessible by residents and cleaning staff. The results of implementing STMS show improved efficiency in waste management, with waste collection being carried out on time based on accurate, real-time data. This system also reduces the need for manual inspections and encourages responsible waste management behavior among residents. In addition to technical benefits, there have been social changes, such as increased environmental awareness and the formation of new social norms within the community. The involvement of local leaders in supporting the system’s sustainability further strengthens the implementation of the smart living concept, resulting in a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable residential environment in the long term.

Fauzan Ishlakhuddin; Esti Mulyani; Eka Ismantohadi

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Household waste management is a significant challenge in creating clean, healthy, and sustainable residential areas. Dependence on manual monitoring methods often leads to delays in waste collection, waste pile-ups, and operational inefficiencies. This community service program implements a Smart Trash Monitoring Sistem (STMS) based on the Internet of Things (IoT) in Graha Panyindangan Estate, Indramayu. The system utilizes ultrasonic sensors and ESP32 to detect waste levels and sends real-time data to a dashboard accessible by residents and cleaning staff. The results of implementing STMS show improved efficiency in waste management, with waste collection being carried out on time based on accurate, real-time data. This system also reduces the need for manual inspections and encourages responsible waste management behavior among residents. In addition to technical benefits, there have been social changes, such as increased environmental awareness and the formation of new social norms within the community. The involvement of local leaders in supporting the system’s sustainability further strengthens the implementation of the smart living concept, resulting in a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable residential environment in the long term.

Fauzan Ishlakhuddin; Esti Mulyani; Eka Ismantohadi

Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Household waste management remains a critical challenge in creating clean and sustainable residential environments. Manual monitoring methods often lead to delayed waste collection, overflowing bins, and operational inefficiency. This community engagement program implements an Internet of Things (IoT)-based Smart Trash Monitoring SIstem (STMS) at Graha Panyindangan Estate, Indramayu. The sIstem utilizes ultrasonic sensors and ESP32 microcontrollers to detect the fill level of household waste containers and transmit data in real time to a user-accessible dashboard. The results demonstrate that the STMS provides accurate waste-level information, reduces manual inspections, enhances collection efficiency, and fosters data-driven behavior among residents. Social changes also emerged, including improved environmental awareness, new social norms, and the emergence of local leaders supporting sIstem sustainability. This program contributes to the realization of smart living in modern residential communities, ensuring better waste management, cleaner environments, and more sustainable practices for future generations. It also provides valuable insights into the role of technology in addressing environmental issues at the community level.

Adinda Athaya Salwa; Khaila Putri Amalia; Shafira Elyana; Susan Leoni; Eka Merdekawati

Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Pajak 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to examine the implementation of audit procedures on accounts payable at PT XYZ by KAP Ramli & Rekan, with a focus on compliance with Auditing Standards and effectiveness in detecting material misstatements. Accounts payable are a key component of financial statements representing the company’s obligations to suppliers, requiring accurate presentation for assessing liquidity and capital structure. The study applies a descriptive qualitative method, collecting primary data through interviews with audit staff at KAP Ramli & Rekan and secondary data from relevant literature. The findings show that the audit procedures comply with professional standards, covering comprehensive stages including engagement acceptance, audit planning, risk and materiality assessment, and substantive testing. The planning process incorporates the COSO framework for evaluating internal control, establishes audit objectives based on the five management assertions, and utilizes ATLAS software and Microsoft Excel. KAP Ramli & Rekan apply control testing and substantive procedures, including external confirmations, inspection of supporting documents, review of aging payables, and subsequent payment testing. Risk assessment indicates low inherent and control risks, while detection risk is mitigated through substantive procedures. Overall Materiality is set at 60% of revenue and profit before tax, Performance Materiality at 3% of Overall Materiality, and Threshold Materiality at 3% of Performance Materiality. The study concludes that the audit procedures implemented by KAP Ramli & Rekan align with applicable Auditing Standards and are effective in addressing audit risks related to accounts payable. The implications highlight the importance of enhancing audit quality practices, particularly the effectiveness of planning and internal control evaluation in accounts payable audits.

Ulul Ilmi; Eko Vibi Nurwansyah

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Field Work Practice (PKN) carried out at PT MK Prima Indonesia focused on the implementation of periodic maintenance practices for the premoulding hydraulic press machine as an effort to maintain machine performance and operational lifespan. The main activities included identifying critical components such as the hydraulic system, valves, pressure hoses, and oil filters; conducting direct observation of common disruptions; and performing daily maintenance checklists that covered pressure monitoring, operating temperature, leakage detection, machine cleanliness, and lubrication conditions. Comprehensive cleaning procedures, condition-based filter replacement, and functional testing were also conducted to ensure reliability and safety in the production process. The implementation methods involved participatory observation, interviews with technicians regarding common failure patterns, visual and functional inspections, as well as the use of structured checklists supported by inspection documentation. The results indicate a significant decrease in the frequency of disturbances caused by leaks and oil contamination, improved compliance with routine inspection procedures, and enhanced machine readiness during operations. The introduction of structured documentation and simple technical training further improved technicians’ ability to detect early signs of abnormalities in the hydraulic system. As a recommendation, the company is advised to strengthen the use of digital recording systems, adjust filter replacement intervals based on actual machine conditions, and implement regular training programs focusing on contamination control and predictive maintenance.

Ulul Ilmi; Eko Vibi Nurwansyah

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Field Work Practice (PKN) carried out at PT MK Prima Indonesia focused on the implementation of periodic maintenance practices for the premoulding hydraulic press machine as an effort to maintain machine performance and operational lifespan. The main activities included identifying critical components such as the hydraulic system, valves, pressure hoses, and oil filters; conducting direct observation of common disruptions; and performing daily maintenance checklists that covered pressure monitoring, operating temperature, leakage detection, machine cleanliness, and lubrication conditions. Comprehensive cleaning procedures, condition-based filter replacement, and functional testing were also conducted to ensure reliability and safety in the production process. The implementation methods involved participatory observation, interviews with technicians regarding common failure patterns, visual and functional inspections, as well as the use of structured checklists supported by inspection documentation. The results indicate a significant decrease in the frequency of disturbances caused by leaks and oil contamination, improved compliance with routine inspection procedures, and enhanced machine readiness during operations. The introduction of structured documentation and simple technical training further improved technicians’ ability to detect early signs of abnormalities in the hydraulic system. As a recommendation, the company is advised to strengthen the use of digital recording systems, adjust filter replacement intervals based on actual machine conditions, and implement regular training programs focusing on contamination control and predictive maintenance.

Amalia Nur Baeti; Sulistyowati Sulistyowati; Roesjanto Roesjanto

Port Management and Maritime Administration Journal 2025 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

Maritime safety is a fundamental aspect of the sea transportation system and plays a crucial role in supporting the smooth operation of trade, tourism, and community mobility between islands. Ensuring safety is not only dependent on the technical condition of vessels but also on the effectiveness of supervision and operational management at ports. This study aims to analyze the influence of ship traffic, ship document inspection, and vessel seaworthiness on maritime safety at Tanjungpinang Port. The research employed a quantitative approach, with data collected through questionnaires distributed to port officers, ship captains, and crew members, as well as field observations to strengthen empirical findings. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS software through validity tests, reliability tests, and multiple linear regression analysis to determine the relationship and contribution of each variable. The results indicate that all three variables ship traffic, document inspection, and vessel seaworthiness have a positive and significant influence on maritime safety. These findings suggest that proper ship traffic management, orderly administrative inspections, and ensuring that vessels are seaworthy play essential roles in reducing the risk of accidents at sea. This study provides practical implications for port authorities and the Ministry of Transportation, particularly in strengthening supervision systems, improving inspection quality, and enhancing maritime safety management in the Riau Archipelago region, especially at Tanjungpinang Port

Nur Wulan Sari; Adenanthera Lesmana; Roesjanto Roesjanto

Logistics and Supply Chain Insights 2025 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

The rapid development and population growth in Bekasi Regency, Indonesia, have resulted in increasing traffic density and a corresponding rise in road traffic accidents (RTA), particularly along the critical 28 km Kalimalang Inspection Highway, locally known as "Jalur Tengkorak." This study aims to analyze the simultaneous and partial influence of Vehicle Factors (X1), Human Factors (X2), and Road Physical Condition Factors (X3) on RTA (Y). A quantitative descriptive approach utilizing Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) was employed, based on primary data collected through questionnaires from 100 motorcycle riders and secondary data from Polresta Bekasi (2022). The findings confirm that all three variables significantly and positively influence RTA, resulting in the model \hat{Y} = 2.218 + 0.302 X1 + 0.161 X2 + 0.289 X3 + \mu. The adjusted coefficient of determination (R^2) is 0.514, indicating that 51.4\% of RTA variation is explained by these factors. Crucially, the Road Physical Condition Factor (X3) emerged as the strongest predictor (t=4.429, \beta=0.385), surpassing the traditional dominance of human error. This key finding suggests that mitigation strategies must prioritize urgent infrastructure repair addressing potholes, road waves, and insufficient markings to significantly reduce accident frequency in this corridor.

Heru Hermawan Sibarani; Syarifur Ridho; Lilis Lilis

Jurnal Pemimpin Bisnis Inovatif 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia

The Sea Certificate (Surat Laut/SL) is a crucial maritime legal document, serving as proof of a ship's nationality and its seaworthiness status for sailing, making it a mandatory requirement in every clearance in and clearance out process. This research aims to comprehensively identify and analyze the procedure for the endorsement (validation) extension of the Sea Certificate for the MV. Eastern Fair, carried out by PT. Multi Jaya Samudera as the ship agent in Belawan. The research method utilized is field research, conducted through land practice (PRADA), interviews, and documentation study. The findings indicate that the endorsement extension procedure is executed through a strict series of stages, starting from the preparation of the ship's technical documents to the official submission to relevant agencies such as the Harbor Master (Syahbandar) and the Transportation Agency Office. The ship agent plays a vital role as the liaison and executor, responsible for ensuring the completeness and validity of all administrative requirements within the specified timeframe. Although the procedure is standardized, common constraints include delays from related parties, both in physical inspection and administrative completion at government institutions, which can potentially disrupt the vessel’s sailing schedule. This study concludes that rigorous supervision and effective coordination among the agent, ship owner, and port authorities are key to maintaining regulatory compliance and the operational smooth running of the MV. Eastern Fair.

Wahyu Eka Putri; Syarifur Ridho; Irma Handayani

Jurnal Bisnis Inovatif dan Digital 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This research aims to provide an in-depth explanation of the extension procedure for the Equipment Safety Certificate of the Tug Boat TB. Mitra Jaya XVI. This process is conducted at the Class I Port Authority and Harbormaster's Office (KSOP) Dumai and managed by PT. Berlian Ocean Shipping Dumai as the shipping agent. The equipment safety certificate is a vital document ensuring the seaworthiness of the vessel's equipment and compliance with maritime regulations. The research methodology utilized is a combination of Field Research—involving direct observation at the site—and Library Research—for gathering relevant regulatory and theoretical data. The findings indicate that the process for managing the certificate extension has generally complied with the established Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Nevertheless, applicants still face significant obstacles during the application process. These constraints include delays in document inspection by related parties and technical issues within the online SIMKAPEL system (Information Management System for Harbormaster and Ship Services), which frequently experiences disruption. These system outages repeatedly lead to the postponement of certificate issuance. The conclusion of this study emphasizes that while formal procedures are followed, there is a necessity for optimizing the ship agency services and internal supervision. It is crucial to implement improvements to the technical system of SIMKAPEL and enhance internal coordination between surveyors and administrative staff at the KSOP to reduce waiting times, ensuring that certificates are issued promptly for the smooth operation of the vessel.

Hulwatun Nisa; Ifrohatil Kamiliyah; Faidhiyatul Muna Iza; Mu’alimin Mu’alimin

Jurnal Manajemen dan Pendidikan Agama Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Quality control is a crucial aspect in various fields, such as education, the food industry, and manufacturing, as it functions to maintain the consistency of service or product quality. Inaccuracy in managing quality can cause financial losses, damage an institution's reputation, and reduce stakeholder trust. Based on this urgency, this study reviews recent literature to answer the main question of how quality control strategies can be effectively applied in diverse organizations. The review was conducted through a qualitative literature review approach by exploring scientific publications via Google Scholar and the Publish or Perish (PoP) application. Article selection was based on the relevance of keywords related to quality control and was limited to publications from 2020–2025. Out of 24 articles found, filtering was done until 5 of the most relevant articles remained for in-depth analysis. The analysis reveals three main findings. In higher education, a strong internal quality system and a sustainable quality culture are needed. The food industry emphasizes the standardization of raw materials and optimization of production processes. Meanwhile, the manufacturing sector makes extensive use of statistical techniques and tiered inspections. Overall, the effectiveness of quality control requires a combination of technical, managerial, and organizational culture aspects. Future research is recommended to explore the integration of digital technology and sustainability principles in quality control practices.

Onesimus Pardede; Suratni Ginting; Meriah Kita Deliani

Jurnal Bisnis Kreatif dan Inovatif 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia

Procedures for Issuing Port Health Quarantine Clearance (PHQC) and Ship Health Book for the MT. Venus Ship at Kuala Tanjung Port by PT. Seroja Jaya Agensi. Every ship entering the port must be in good health, free from disease outbreaks and pests. Issuance of ship health documents is the responsibility of the Health Quarantine Agency (BKK). PT. Seroja Jaya Agensi, as the agency company, acts on behalf of the ship owner in processing ship health documents at Kuala Tanjung Port. This study aims to determine the procedures for issuing Port Health Quarantine Clearance (PHQC) and Ship Health Book for the MT. Venus Ship. The procedure begins with the ship agent submitting an application to the BKK, followed by a sanitation inspection by health officers, issuance of a Certificate of Free Practice (CoP), and recording or issuing the ship health book. These documents are the primary requirements for the ship's clearance process. The research methods used were field research and library research. The results showed that the document issuance procedure involved close coordination between the ship's agent and relevant agencies, and required careful attention to the completeness and validity of the ship's documents.

Hida Elma Kristina Malau; Dafid Ginting; Yusnidah Yusnidah

Jurnal Bisnis Kreatif dan Inovatif 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia

This research aims to analyze the impact of implementing the International Safety Management (ISM) Code internal audit on the operational smoothness of the vessel MV. Martha Golden, managed by PT. Multi Jaya Samudera Belawan. The implementation of the ISM Code is a mandatory requirement regulated by Law No. 17 of 2008 concerning Shipping, designed to ensure safe ship operation and the prevention of marine pollution. The research methodology employed is field research (field research) through observation and the collection of direct operational data, complemented by a literature review (library research) to examine related regulations and theory. The findings demonstrate that the consistent execution of the ISM Code internal audit has a significant positive influence on improving the vessel's safety and operational integrity. This audit, carried out by the Designated Person Ashore (DPA), encompasses scheduling, conducting thorough inspections onboard, and reporting findings. Consistent auditing minimizes the risk of accidents at sea, enhances the compliance of all crew members with the applicable Safety Management Sistem (SMS), and ensures that the vessel operates safely and efficiently according to international standards. The study concludes that discipline in performing internal audits and the crew's adherence to SMS procedures are the primary keys to maintaining operational integrity. It is recommended that the company increase the frequency and quality of internal audits and crew training to ensure the vessel's safety and operational efficiency are consistently maintained.

Vindra Akbar Jati Kusuma; Octaviani Gita Putri; Emmelia Nadira Satiti

Jurnal Pariwisata Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The 5-star hotel is full of beauty, futuristic design, and perfect service. One of the components that guests complain about at the Tentrem Hotel Yogyakarta is housekeeping negligence. The research method is qualitative, with data collection techniques including interviews, observations, and documentation. The results of the study show that the forms of negligence that occur in housekeeping services at Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta are 3 (three) actions: first, negligence in cleaning guest rooms, errors in placing guests' personal belongings, and delays in providing additional requests (amenity delay). Housekeeping negligence affects guest satisfaction at Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta by reducing the reliability and tangibles dimensions of service quality. Guests feel the hotel cannot be trusted to provide a comfortable stay experience, leading to a decrease in the empathy and assurance dimensions. Guests feel their privacy is violated, which may even lead to suspicion toward hotel staff. Efforts to improve the negligence occurring in housekeeping services at Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta involve three actions: implementing an inspection checklist and supervisor verification before guests check-in, ensuring staff are well-trained, educated, and professional in their work, and adopting a digital logistics system to record guest requests and prioritize deliveries.

Pradipta Rizky Ferdian; Rois Kurniawan; Muhammad Kosim; Delima Pebrianti Salsabil; Reni Anggraeni +1 more

Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Pajak 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

In recent years, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have increasingly positioned themselves as one of the main pillars of the Indonesian economy, contributing significantly to employment opportunities, income distribution, and economic resilience. In the local context, Cifest Cikarang Selatan represents a dynamic marketplace where various MSMEs operate and directly interact with consumers. An interesting phenomenon emerges during holiday periods, when consumer behavior shows significant changes, especially in terms of purchasing methods and preferences between online and offline channels. This study aims to explore the transformation of consumer behavior, focusing on the comparative analysis of online and offline purchases, and to evaluate its broader implications for the sustainability and competitiveness of MSMEs operating at Cifest. The research adopts a descriptive and analytical approach, using both recent statistical data and supporting literature to provide a comprehensive understanding of the digital era’s influence on shopping patterns. The findings reveal that online purchases continue to grow rapidly due to convenience, wider product access, and promotional offers that attract customers. However, offline purchases remain relevant, particularly for consumers who value direct product inspection, immediate ownership, and social interaction within traditional marketplaces. For MSMEs, this shift presents both challenges and opportunities. Those that rely solely on conventional offline strategies risk losing competitiveness, while those able to integrate digital platforms with traditional sales methods demonstrate greater adaptability and potential for growth. Overall, this study concludes that the sustainability of MSMEs in Cifest Cikarang Selatan depends largely on their ability to embrace digital transformation without neglecting the strengths of offline interactions. By leveraging both channels strategically, MSMEs can not only survive but also thrive in the increasingly competitive market landscape shaped by evolving consumer behavior.

Muhammad Atiq; Danang Hendrawan; Rizal Agri Wahyuadi; Raka Dian Mahardi; Sigit Prakosa AN

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service project aims to improve the quality of street lighting around the Waringin Tunggal Studio, located in Soneyan Village, Pati Regency. As part of efforts to improve community comfort and safety, this project focuses on addressing the issue of inadequate lighting that can impact community activities, particularly at night. Inadequate lighting around the studio creates discomfort and reduces the sense of security for both studio users and the local community. The project began with a thorough inspection of the lighting conditions around the studio. The next step was to design technical solutions to improve the existing lighting system, including increasing the number of lamps and using more efficient types of lamps in terms of energy consumption and light distribution. Furthermore, good collaboration with village officials and other relevant parties was crucial for the smooth implementation of this project. The improvement process was carried out with a focus on energy efficiency and durability, ensuring long-term benefits. The results of this project showed a significant improvement in the quality and coverage of lighting around the Waringin Tunggal Studio. This improvement not only increased comfort but also increased the sense of security for studio visitors and the surrounding community. Access to the studio at night has become easier and safer, positively impacting the arts and cultural activities held there. A post-event evaluation showed increased community participation in the studio's evening events. This success demonstrates that improved lighting can encourage community participation in community activities. Going forward, it is hoped that this activity can be enhanced by utilizing renewable energy, such as solar power, to ensure optimal lighting even during power outages, thus ensuring the desirability of this activity in the future.