Evaluation and Mapping of The Use of Technology in The Pulp And Paper Agro Industry

Yulia Nurendah (1)
(1) STIE Kesatuan Bogor, Jl Ranggagading 1 Bogor, 16123, Indonesia
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Nurendah, Yulia. “Evaluation and Mapping of The Use of Technology in The Pulp And Paper Agro Industry”. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 5, no. 1, Feb. 2015, pp. 6-9, doi:10.18517/ijaseit.5.1.468.
The execution and the implementation of the revitalization program and the growth of pulp and paper agro industry require evaluation activities. For that, we need a study that will provide evaluation and mapping of the implementation of policies and programs so that the analysis, assessment and weighting can be more transparent and measurable. The main objective of this activity is, there are an evaluation and mapping policy as well as output-based programs to the use of technology in the pulp and paper agro industry in 2010-2012 and the functioning of the evaluation program results and policies as a policy formulation and program for 2015-2019. Generally, the data analysis methods used are Descriptive Analysis Method, Assessment Technology, Counting Technology Index, Technology Mapping: Importance Performance Analysis, Benchmarking,  SWOT Analysis, RIA (Regulatory Impact Analysis). The technology used in the pulp and paper agro industries in Indonesia has generally been good in the downstream sector. The results of the overall analysis show that the type of technology used is still dominant with ‘semi-mechanical technology’. The status of the use of technology in pulp industry is good, while the status  of the use of technology in paper industry is very good.

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