Prasojo, Genny Luhung
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Journal : Logistica : Journal of Logistic and Transportation

Integrating the Unstructured: Ridehailing as a Catalyst in Jakarta’s Multimodal Transport System Zulkarnain, Ahnis; Prasojo, Genny Luhung; Nashrullah
Logistica : Journal of Logistic and Transportation Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/logistica.v3i2.701

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 Jakarta’s public transport system has undergone rapid expansion and integration, aiming to improve accessibility and user experience through initiatives like Jak Lingko. Despite these efforts, first and last mile challenges remain, increasingly addressed by ridehailing services such as Gojek and Grab. This study investigates the extent to which ridehailing supports Jakarta’s multimodal public transport network. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, using secondary data from BPS Jakarta, Kompas Research 2025, Wikipedia, and the Asian Transport Observatory. The analysis focused on ridehailing usage, ridership trends across MRT, LRT, KRL, and Transjakarta, and Jak Lingko’s fare integration structure. Results reveal that 71.7% of public transport users rely on ridehailing, with 75% using it for first/last mile access. Ridership remains high: Transjakarta (~1M daily), KRL (~984K weekday), MRT (~111K), and LRT (~70K). Integration via Jak Lingko simplifies fare payment but gaps persist in physical connectivity and equity. The study concludes that ridehailing is essential in Jakarta’s transport landscape. Formalizing its role through adaptive policy, public private cooperation, and inclusive governance can ensure more sustainable and accessible urban mobility.
The Impact of Urban Traffic Congestion on the Operational Costs of Logistics Transportation in Bogor City Prasojo, Genny Luhung; Hariri, Ahmad; Abidin, Zaenal
Logistica : Journal of Logistic and Transportation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/logistica.v2i2.702

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Urban traffic congestion is a major challenge for logistics efficiency, particularly in rapidly growing cities like Bogor, Indonesia. This study aims to quantify the impact of traffic congestion on logistics operational costs by analyzing congestion levels and cost components in urban freight transport. A quantitative approach was used, involving 50 logistics fleet respondents from Bogor. Primary data were collected through structured questionnaires measuring daily congestion duration, travel time, average speed, fuel consumption, driver wages, and vehicle maintenance costs. Statistical analysis was conducted using simple linear regression. The results reveal that logistics vehicles experience approximately 95 minutes of congestion daily, with travel speeds reduced to 13.5 km/h. The study finds a strong, positive, and statistically significant relationship between congestion and logistics costs (regression coefficient = 0.674, p < 0.001), with congestion explaining 45.5% of cost variation. Increased fuel consumption, labor costs, and maintenance expenses are the main contributors to operational inefficiencies. These findings underscore how urban congestion increases the cost to serve and diminishes logistics reliability. The study suggests that policymakers adopt adaptive strategies such as smart routing, freight dedicated lanes, and urban consolidation centers. It also calls for greater integration of logistics planning in urban transport systems to enhance resilience and sustainability. These findings contribute to the growing discourse on urban freight efficiency in Southeast Asian cities.