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Assessing the Role of Logistics Vehicles in Traffic Congestion and Air Pollution: Policy Implications from Surabaya’s CBD Wasil, Mohammad; Pasa, Inda Tri; Prayitno, Hadi; Slamet, Asep Gunawan; Olfebri
Logistica : Journal of Logistic and Transportation Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/logistica.v2i3.676

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Urban freight transport is essential for sustaining city economies, yet its unmanaged growth poses serious risks to mobility and environmental health. This study aims to evaluate the contribution of logistics vehicle operations to traffic congestion and air pollution in Surabaya’s central business district (CBD). Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through interviews, field observations, and secondary documentation. Results show that logistics vehicles account for 18–23% of peak-hour traffic, leading to 20–30% longer travel times, while air quality measurements recorded PM₂.₅ levels exceeding WHO thresholds, especially during logistics peak periods. These impacts are largely driven by the absence of delivery time restrictions, outdated vehicle standards, and insufficient infrastructure. Unlike global cities that implement structured freight policies, Surabaya lacks urban consolidation centers, low-emission zones, and delivery scheduling mechanisms, resulting in overlapping freight–commuter flows and heightened emissions. Findings provide evidence-based insights for implementing time-window regulations, low-emission zones, and consolidation hubs in rapidly urbanizing cities. This study contributes to urban freight literature by highlighting the compounded effects of fragmented delivery practices and outdated fleets in a Southeast Asian secondary city, offering a framework for data-driven policy reforms toward sustainable logistics.
Green Logistics in Practice, A Qualitative Study of Port Sustainability in Eastern Indonesia Wasil, Mohammad; Jakfar; Firdaus, Muhammad Iqbal
Logistica : Journal of Logistic and Transportation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/logistica.v2i4.687

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This study examines the implementation of green logistics strategies in freight transportation at Soekarno Hatta Port, Makassar. Data were collected over three months (July–September 2024) through in-depth interviews with 15 informants, participatory observation, and document analysis. Informants represented port authorities, logistics operators, truck drivers, government officials, and academics. Findings show that 9 of 15 informants at managerial level demonstrated high awareness of green logistics, while most operational staff (6 drivers and dock operators) had limited knowledge. Existing initiatives include optimized truck scheduling to reduce idle time and partial electrification of cargo handling equipment. However, barriers such as the lack of electric vehicle infrastructure, absence of regional regulations, and limited sustainability training hinder broader adoption. The study recommends integrating digital emission monitoring, introducing regional fiscal incentives, and developing targeted training programs. By addressing these gaps, Soekarno Hatta Port could become a pioneering model for sustainable logistics in Eastern Indonesia. This research contributes empirically to the discourse on port sustainability by providing localized insights applicable to other regional ports.
User Centered Governance and Digital Integration for Inclusive Public Transport: Insights from Palu City Wasil, Mohammad; Wijayanti, Dian; Pahrudin, Cecep
Logistica : Journal of Logistic and Transportation Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/logistica.v3i1.690

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Urban transportation in mid-sized cities often faces declining reliability and inclusivity. This study examines Palu City, Indonesia, where conventional public transport has sharply decreased while app-based services dominate user preference. Using a qualitative descriptive approach with 42 informants including commuters, drivers, officials, and civil society representatives data were collected through interviews, observations, and document review. Findings show that angkot and BRT services suffer from unreliable schedules, poor vehicle conditions, and limited accessibility, especially for elderly and disabled users, while app-based services achieve satisfaction above 90% due to convenience and transparency. Governance constraints include fragmented policies, limited funding, and lack of digital tools. The study recommends four key reforms: (1) user-centered service standards on reliability and safety; (2) inclusive infrastructure with universal design; (3) digital integration through real-time tracking and fare systems; and (4) collaborative governance involving communities and operators. This research is the first systematic evaluation of user satisfaction across multiple transport modes in Palu, contributing a multidimensional framework that links user perceptions with strategic policy recommendations for sustainable mobility in secondary cities.
Public-Private Partnerships for Sustainable and Equitable Transportation Infrastructure Wasil, Mohammad; Setiadi
Logistica : Journal of Logistic and Transportation Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/logistica.v3i3.1074

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This review examines the role of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in advancing sustainable and equitable transportation infrastructure. The findings highlight that clear governance frameworks and transparent regulations are central to building investor confidence and ensuring project success. Effective risk management strategies, such as demand forecasting and Build-Operate-Transfer models, enhance financial viability, while social inclusion and environmental sustainability can be strengthened through community engagement and green technologies. However, persistent challenges in developing countries—weak institutions, regulatory inconsistency, and economic instability—limit effectiveness. This review contributes by synthesizing comparative insights across global contexts and emphasizing the systemic factors that shape PPP outcomes.
Co-Authors A Zummatul Atika Abdullah , Abdulrahman Taresh Abdulrahman Taresh A. Abdulrahman Taresh Abdullah Abdurobbi Robi Jibril Achmad Naufal Alda Adila Fahmi Mahendra Adiyatma Admaja Afrella, Galuh Rika Ahmad Solihin Akhmad Jayadi Akhmad Jayadi Alda Prahtitis Apitya Sandra Alfindy, Moh Alven Safik Ritonga Alviana Dewi Amanda Devita Sari Aminudin Ma'ruf Andini Putri Arafah Anita Coo Aprilia , Diva Fauziyah Aprisyah, Wulan Ardianti Agustin Ari Arumningtias Arifiyah, Nadira Fitri Arisetyawan, Kukuh Arumningtias, Ari Ashra Faishal Mabani, Moh Aulia Istiqomah Awary, Nadiah Ayu Larasati Ayu Sri Lestari Bina Muwadah Rohma Cecep Pahrudin, Cecep Debi Anggraini Devi Insulina Dewi, Pinky Pininta Dharmani, I. G. A. Aju Nitya Dian Wijayanti Dirga Lestari Doddy Angga Dyah Wulan Sari Eviana Hutabarat, Ruth Fauzi Arham Fernanda, Dandi Firmansyah, Alhafiz Hamzah Firmansyah, Novan Fitria Sari, Dina Fitriani, Aulia Salwa Gusti G. P, Esa Putra Bayu Gusti Noorlitaria Achmad Hadi Prayitno, Hadi Haikaya, Oktaviani Dewi Hamzah , Alhafiz Hanifa, Nurul Hanifa, Nurul _ Hendry Cahyono Huda, Mi'rojul Humam, Muhammad Faris Hutabarat, Ruth Eviana Iga Aju Nitya Dharmani Imam Nawawi Imam Nawawi, Imam Imanuel Andre Aditya Isnaini, Ulya Nur Jakfar Khoiryah, Eva Zunia Krishnandya, Kharizha Krisna Dwi Andayani Ksatria Bagus Pratama Lelyana Nur Indah Sari Lia Delima Lina, Hasna Nur LUCKY RACHMAWATI Lutfia, Mirda Mahendra, Adila Fahmi Margaretha Larasati Maria Stephanie Bulan Ma’ruf, Aminudin Minggus, Tommy Mohammad Sabiq Mohammad Wahed Mubarrok, Muhammad Khusni Muhammad Iqbal FIrdaus, Muhammad Mustafidah, A’imatul Muzakki Muzakki, Muzakki Nabila, Nina Nika Syahdila Putri Nilasari, Aprillia Novan Firmansyah Novita Dwi Cahyanti Nuphanudin, Nuphanudin Nur Irmayanti Nur'aini, Salsabila Nurliana Mufida Olfebri Othman, Norashida Pangastuti Nur Sasmitaningroh Pasa, Inda Tri Perdini Fisabilillah, Ladi Wajuba Prabowo, Prayudi Setiawan Putri, Titalia Diana R. Endro Wibisono Rachman, Muchammad Bintang Cahyo Andhika Raeynisa Nur Shabella Ramadhani, Clara Sinta Prameswari Reni Suntiah Retno Ayu Yuliastuti Ridho Afwan Ririn Wulandari Sabiq, Mohammad Sari, Aprilia Herlina Sari, Hanny Rosa Puspita Setiadi Shofiyulloh, Ahmad Fajri Sholichan, Ian Adhara Silvia Karenina Siti Eka Indawati Sitohang, Lidya Lestari Slamet, Asep Gunawan Suharni Suharni Syarifah Hudayah Tommy Minggus Tony Seno Aji Ulya Nur Isnanini Usmi, Rianda Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyuni, Jauhar Wajuba Perdini Fisabilillah, Ladi Wajuba Perdini Fisabilillah, Lady Wenny Restikasari Wulan Aprisyah Yoessy Etna Werdini Yunus Yunus Zainal Abidin Zainuddin, Ahmad Zuhairi Zarkachi, Imam Zeni Nor Vitasari