Sebagai negara kepulauan, Indonesia memiliki karakteristik yang unik. Selain di tepi pantai, terdapat juga pelabuhan perairan pedalaman seperti di semenanjung Malaysia and Nigeria, dilayari oleh kapal laut hingga pelosok menuju pelabuhan tujuan. Pengaruh Pandemi Covid-19 dialami juga oleh angkutan laut, khususnya terhadap Kunjungan kapal di Pelabuhan, salah satunya adalah Pelabuhan Talang Duku. Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk memberikan rekomendasi kebijakan terkait proses bongkar muat kargo selama masa pandemi Covid-19 di Pelabuhan Talang Duku. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kuantitatif, analisis gap, dan analisis komparatif. Kajian ini akan membandingkan penanganan bongkar muat barang sebelum dan selama pandemi, serta menganalisis bahwa bongkar muat kargo di pelabuhan mengikuti protokol kesehatan yang ditetapkan pemerintah. Secara umum, panggilan kapal kargo sedikit menurun tidak signifikan sebesar 8,5% di awal pembatasan mobilitas. Sedangkan untuk kegiatan bongkar muat terjadi penurunan yang tidak signifikan sebesar 13,0%. Penurunan terendah terjadi pada Oktober 2020.The Effect of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Inland Water Port Arrival: A Case Study of Talang Duku Port; As an archipelagic country, Indonesia has unique characteristics. In addition to port in the coast, there are also inland water ports such as in peninsula of Malaysia, and Nigeria, navigable by ships to remote areas to the destination port. The influence of the Covid-19 pandemic is also experienced by sea transportation, especially on ship visits at the port, one of which is the Talang Duku Port.The purpose of this study is to give a policy recommendation regarding the process of loading and unloading cargo during the Covid-19 pandemic at Talang Duku-port. This research using quantitative research methods, gap analysis, and comparative analysis. This study will compare the handling of loading and unloading goods before and during the pandemic, and analyze that loading and unloading cargo in the port is following health protocols established by the government. In general, cargo ship calls decreased slightly, but not significantly by 8.5% at the beginning of restriction mobility. While for loading and unloading activities, there was an insignificant decrease of 13.0%. The lowest decline occurred in October 2020.
One of the main factors affecting high maritime logistic cost in Indonesia is unbalanced trade between west and east region of Indonesia. Particularly, shipment between two regions were rarely transported using full capacity in both directions. Moreover in many occasion, shipments were carried empty. Therefore, cost of both direction shipment was increased twice or more than normal shipment. Indonesia government has proposed Pendulum Nusantara that guarantees fixed schedule between two regions to cut the logistic cost. This paper generates Indonesia maritime logistic networks using Pendulum Nusantara and enhances it to further bring the cost down and increase profit. The improvements were achieved using combinations of routes that have not considered in Pendulum Nusantara route networks. The problem was modeled as a mixed integer program and a commercial solver was used to generate the solutions. Optimization results show higher profits can be obtained in an acceptable computation time.
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