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Analisis Potensi Wilayah Sulawesi Menurut Alki Sebagai Daerah Pembangunan Pelabuhan Logistik Mohamad Rapi Safi’i; Bintang Putra Nandika; Andre Kurniawan; Irman Fahrezi
Indonesian Journal of Economics Management and Accounting Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025): IJEMA - Juni 2025
Publisher : PT. INOVASI TEKNOLOGI KOMPUTER

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Pulau Sulawesi memiliki posisi strategis dalam konteks Alur Laut Kepulauan Indonesia (ALKI) II yang menjadikannya sebagai jalur penting dalam sistem logistik nasional. Dengan kekayaan sumber daya alam dan keberagaman komoditas ekspor, wilayah ini berpotensi besar dikembangkan menjadi simpul logistik di kawasan timur Indonesia. Namun, pengembangan pelabuhan logistik di Sulawesi masih menghadapi tantangan, terutama dalam hal infrastruktur, investasi, dan konektivitas. Penelitian ini menganalisis potensi wilayah Sulawesi berdasarkan aspek geografis, komoditas unggulan, dan perbandingan dengan wilayah ALKI I (Batam). Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa penguatan infrastruktur pelabuhan, pengembangan kawasan ekonomi khusus maritim, dan reformasi regulasi menjadi kunci dalam mendorong efisiensi logistik dan memperkuat posisi Indonesia sebagai poros maritim dunia. Kajian ini merekomendasikan pendekatan pembangunan pelabuhan logistik yang terintegrasi dan berkelanjutan untuk memaksimalkan potensi Sulawesi dalam rantai pasok domestik maupun internasional. Kata kunci: ALKI, Sulawesi, pelabuhan logistik, simpul distribusi, konektivitas maritim, kawasan timur Indonesia.
Policy-Based Local Economic Analysis: A Study of the Impact of the MBG Program on MSMEs at SMP Negeri 10 Bandar Lampung Indri Maheswari; Bagus Andika Prastian; Shabrina Hidayatullaila; Zoraya Kartika Ekanusa; Nabila Sagita; Bintang Putra Nandika
Pattimura Proceeding 2026: Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference of International Conference on Business and Eco
Publisher : Pattimura University

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This research examines the influence of the Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program initiated by President Prabowo Subianto on the local school-based economy, particularly canteens and micro food enterprises. The research stems from the concern that although MBG aims to improve students’ nutritional intake and learning concentration, its economic impact on surrounding businesses remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to explore how the program affects business income levels, students’ purchasing behavior, and the economic sustainability of small traders operating near schools. A qualitative approach was employed through open-ended interviews with school canteen managers, micro-enterprise food vendors, and stakeholders involved in food distribution. The findings reveal that most micro-enterprises experienced a decline in income because students no longer purchase food independently as they did before the implementation of MBG. These results imply that the program should not only focus on nutritional benefits for students but also involve local economic actors in the food supply chain to ensure that MBG contributes simultaneously to student welfare and community economic sustainability.