Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping Network

As the largest archipelago nation in the world, Indonesia’s logistics system has not shown excellence according to the parameters of logistics performance index and based on logistics costs percentages from overall GDP. This is due to the imbalances of trading on the western and eastern regions in I...

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Main Authors: Armand Omar Moeis, Teuku Yuri Zagloel, Akhmad Hidayatno, Komarudin Komarudin, Sonny Guo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Petra Christian University 2017-06-01
Series:Jurnal Teknik Industri
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Online Access:http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/20001
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spelling doaj-3175222ef8824b6ba6a96d4e968a0d9c2020-11-24T22:41:53ZengPetra Christian UniversityJurnal Teknik Industri1411-24852087-74392017-06-011914754Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping NetworkArmand Omar Moeis0Teuku Yuri Zagloel1Akhmad Hidayatno2Komarudin Komarudin3Sonny Guo4 Universitas Indonesia Universitas Indonesia Universitas Indonesia Universitas Indonesia Universitas Indonesia As the largest archipelago nation in the world, Indonesia’s logistics system has not shown excellence according to the parameters of logistics performance index and based on logistics costs percentages from overall GDP. This is due to the imbalances of trading on the western and eastern regions in Indonesia, which impacts the transportation systems costs to and from the eastern regions. Therefore, it is imperative to improve the competitiveness of Indonesian maritime logistics through maritime logistics network design. This research will focus on three levels of decision making in logistics network design, which include type of ships in the strategic level, shipping routes in the tactical level, and container allocation in the operational level with implementing butterfly routes in Indonesia’s logistics networking problems. Furthermore, this research will analyze the impact of Pendulum Nusantara and Sea Toll routes against the company profits and percentages of containers shipped. This research will also foresee how demand uncertainties and multi-period planning should affect decision making in designing the Indonesian Liner Shipping Network.http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/20001liner network design; maritime logistics; operation research
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author Armand Omar Moeis
Teuku Yuri Zagloel
Akhmad Hidayatno
Komarudin Komarudin
Sonny Guo
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Teuku Yuri Zagloel
Akhmad Hidayatno
Komarudin Komarudin
Sonny Guo
Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping Network
Jurnal Teknik Industri
liner network design; maritime logistics; operation research
author_facet Armand Omar Moeis
Teuku Yuri Zagloel
Akhmad Hidayatno
Komarudin Komarudin
Sonny Guo
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title Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping Network
title_short Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping Network
title_full Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping Network
title_fullStr Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping Network
title_full_unstemmed Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping Network
title_sort designing indonesian liner shipping network
publisher Petra Christian University
series Jurnal Teknik Industri
issn 1411-2485
2087-7439
publishDate 2017-06-01
description As the largest archipelago nation in the world, Indonesia’s logistics system has not shown excellence according to the parameters of logistics performance index and based on logistics costs percentages from overall GDP. This is due to the imbalances of trading on the western and eastern regions in Indonesia, which impacts the transportation systems costs to and from the eastern regions. Therefore, it is imperative to improve the competitiveness of Indonesian maritime logistics through maritime logistics network design. This research will focus on three levels of decision making in logistics network design, which include type of ships in the strategic level, shipping routes in the tactical level, and container allocation in the operational level with implementing butterfly routes in Indonesia’s logistics networking problems. Furthermore, this research will analyze the impact of Pendulum Nusantara and Sea Toll routes against the company profits and percentages of containers shipped. This research will also foresee how demand uncertainties and multi-period planning should affect decision making in designing the Indonesian Liner Shipping Network.
topic liner network design; maritime logistics; operation research
url http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/20001
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