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Penentuan Lokasi Prioritas untuk Pengembangan Pelabuhan Perintis Menggunakan Metode Analytical Hierarchy Process Martono, Ricky Virona
Journal of Emerging Business Management and Entrepreneurship Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Emerging Business Management and Entrepreneurship Studies
Publisher : Research Center and Case Clearing House (RC-CCH) - Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen PPM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34149/jebmes.v4i1.152

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This article discusses the application of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method by considering the weight of criteria to determine the best location alternative for pioneer port development in Indonesia. The criteria for choosing the best alternative of ports is based on Government Regulation number 61 / 2009; they are Availability of Port Facilities, Distance to Regional Port, and Economic Growth. The first step is to rank the criteria for all port alternatives based on each port’s current condition. These criteria are given weight relative to each other. This weighting benefits from prioritizing the location of pioneer ports based on the investor's point of view. Priority scores are given based on a comparison of qualitative data for each port, and then they are calculated in the Adjusted Matrix. The results determine the priority location of pioneer ports to be developed first because they are considered to provide the best benefits for development and for investors. On the other hand, other alternative locations that are not a priority do not mean they are rejected for development. To validate the consistency in giving scores, the consistency ratio was calculated, which score is less than one. The result of this article is to give the most priority to Kalimantan Tengah Port, followed by Nusa Tenggara Barat Port and Bangka Belitung Port.
Analysis of the Analytical Hierarchy Process Method to Prioritize the Development of Industrial Areas Martono, Ricky Virona
Jurnal Ekonomi Kreatif dan Manajemen Bisnis Digital Vol 4 No 2 (2025): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jekombital.v4i2.1028

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The research analyzes the steps in prioritizing several alternative Industrial Estates among various provinces uses the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), which provides an assessment in the form of criteria weights for each alternative according to existing criteria. The criteria used to prioritize the location of these Industrial Estates are based on Presidential Decree No. 26 of 2012 concerning the Blueprint for the Development of the National Logistics System, namely: Port Capacity, Provincial Minimum age, and Economic Growth Rate. In the beginning we give relative weight to each criterion in determining Industrial Areas based on information from the Investment Coordinating Board. This weighting is useful for creating a priority order for each criterion, and then continuing with calculating the Adjusted Matrix and Consistency Ratio. The same steps are applied by giving relative weights between the criteria for each alternative Industrial Area, which is the weighting is carried out according to a comparison of quantitative and qualitative data for each Industrial Area. The final step is to use the Original and Adjusted Matrix to multiply all the weights of the alternatives and their criteria. The calculation results indicate that the industrial estate in Central Sulawesi is the top priority for development, while the other alternative locations need to address existing deficiencies before being designated as major industrial estates. Based on the AHP analysis, Central Sulawesi is identified as the most favorable location for industrial estate development, while North Maluku and West Papua require further improvements to meet the criteria.
Analysis of the Analytical Hierarchy Process Method to Prioritize the Development of Industrial Areas Martono, Ricky Virona
Jurnal Ekonomi Kreatif dan Manajemen Bisnis Digital Vol 4 No 2 (2025): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jekombital.v4i2.1028

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The research analyzes the steps in prioritizing several alternative Industrial Estates among various provinces uses the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), which provides an assessment in the form of criteria weights for each alternative according to existing criteria. The criteria used to prioritize the location of these Industrial Estates are based on Presidential Decree No. 26 of 2012 concerning the Blueprint for the Development of the National Logistics System, namely: Port Capacity, Provincial Minimum age, and Economic Growth Rate. In the beginning we give relative weight to each criterion in determining Industrial Areas based on information from the Investment Coordinating Board. This weighting is useful for creating a priority order for each criterion, and then continuing with calculating the Adjusted Matrix and Consistency Ratio. The same steps are applied by giving relative weights between the criteria for each alternative Industrial Area, which is the weighting is carried out according to a comparison of quantitative and qualitative data for each Industrial Area. The final step is to use the Original and Adjusted Matrix to multiply all the weights of the alternatives and their criteria. The calculation results indicate that the industrial estate in Central Sulawesi is the top priority for development, while the other alternative locations need to address existing deficiencies before being designated as major industrial estates. Based on the AHP analysis, Central Sulawesi is identified as the most favorable location for industrial estate development, while North Maluku and West Papua require further improvements to meet the criteria.