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Implementation Of Ship Certification Inspection By KSOP Class I Banten Pabian, Dwi Aura; Nurul Muharani; Alivia Najwa; Salsa Amalia; Sonya Ritta Sitinjak; Alva Bagus PrihadhiLahagu; Syfia Fajar Maulani; Rubby Rahman Tsani
Nama Jurnal Akmi Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Sitektransmar November 2024
Publisher : LPPM AKMI SUAKA BAHARI CIREBON

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51578/j.sitektransmar.v6i2.88

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In the waters of Banten, there are still many fishing vessels that should be required to have a certificate but do not have a certificate and have carried out shipping activities, the shipping activities carried out are illegal because they do not have a sailing permit, To get a sailing permit the ship owner must have a ship certificate. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to find out the implementation of ship inspection activities by marine inspectors at the Banten Class I Port Authority and Municipal Office, in order to find out what causes ships that do not have certificates. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method, as well as an interview method to obtain primary data through direct questions and answers with KSOP employees, and uses secondary data in the form of Ship Inspection SOPs and Study Literature. By increasing socialization about the importance of ship certification to ship owners through seminars, training, or socialization. KSOP can also expand information services through websites and call centers to make it easier for ship owners in the certification process.
Analisis Pemilihan Freight forwarder di PT XYZ dengan Metode Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Alivia Najwa; Maruf Maruf; Wenny Ananda Larasati
Jurnal Publikasi Sistem Informasi dan Manajemen Bisnis Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Mei : Jurnal Publikasi Sistem Informasi dan Manajemen Bisnis
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jupsim.v5i2.7066

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This study examines the importance of a reliable import process in supporting manufacturing operations. PT XYZ has experienced recurring delays in the delivery of imported raw materials under the Less than Container Load (LCL) scheme and Ex Works (EXW) terms. These delays are primarily associated with freight forwarder performance, particularly during cargo consolidation and inland distribution from the port to the company’s warehouse. In practice, the selection of freight forwarders has tended to emphasize cost considerations, often at the expense of service reliability. This condition indicates the need for a more structured approach in evaluating logistics service providers. The objective of this study is to identify key criteria in freight forwarder selection, determine their relative priorities, and rank available alternatives. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is employed using a descriptive quantitative approach, with data collected through pairwise comparison questionnaires from respondents involved in export–import activities. The results indicate that delivery and service quality are the most influential criteria, followed by cost, responsiveness, and flexibility. These findings provide practical insight for improving decision-making in freight forwarder selection and support more reliable inbound logistics performance. This research contributes to strengthening supply chain reliability by offering a structured framework for vendor evaluation in manufacturing operations.