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Optimizing Fuel Tank Truck Distribution to The Gas Station by Anylogistix (Case Study: Fuel Terminal Sorong) Rumalutur, Yizri Ievana Febrianty; Sukarno, Iwan
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 1: April 2024
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Manajemen Stiami

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v8i1.3623

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PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Sorong Fuel Terminal is a company engaged in receiving, stockpiling, and distributing. Fuel stockpiled in the tank will be distributed through a tank truck with a capacity of 5,000 liters. The limited capacity of the tank truck makes the distribution less than optimal. The limited tank truck capacity triggers problems in the distribution system, especially considering that the life of 3 of the 6 existing tank trucks will expire in 2024. By considering the remaining time, the company needs to evaluate the distribution facilities that will be used and one of the solutions is to vary the capacity of the tank trucks. This problem can be solved through several considerations such as the urgency of tank truck needs, the amount of fuel needed, the infrastructure of the Sorong region, and some data that will be processed using Anylogistix. The results show that with the new tank truck capacity variations, namely 28,000 liter and 15,000 liter, in the selected periods it is more efficient by 24.58%, 3.44%, 31.6%, 26.37%, 30.67%, and 23.65% in terms of time compared to without variation. In addition, 445.6 liters of fuel can be saved in a month. All demands can be met from the minimization results so that this solution can optimize the distribution carried out and have a positive impact on the company.
Feasibility Analysis of Using Electronic Vehicles at Grab Indonesia with the IRR Method Furqan, Muhammad Alif; Sahbandar, Aulia Idharizqi Widayani; Barandika, Barandika; Rumalutur, Yizri Ievana Febrianty; Abid, Rasyid; Sutisna, Fazar; Iskandar, Yelita Anggiane; Vikaliana, Resista
Proceeding Mercu Buana Conference on Industrial Engineering Vol 5 (2023): LEAN AND GREEN FOR SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN THE I4.0 ERA
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/MBCIE.2023.008

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Indonesia is a country with the fourth largest population in the world, reaching 275.77 million people in 2022. This has caused the need for transportation to increase, thereby creating new business opportunities for public transportation companies, including online motorcycle taxi companies such as Grab which provide service gates - to-door and order food delivery. However, the increase in transportation needs also causes an increase in fuel consumption, one of the factors causing air pollution. This study aims to calculate and determine the feasibility of using electric vehicles by Grab drivers to transport passengers, goods, or food while calculating the carbon emissions created as a result of these various activities. The feasibility analysis is based on the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of each type of transport vehicle used, using the Sum of Years Digits (SOYD) method, which takes into account depreciation, fuel use, and the carbon emissions produced. The results of the study show that the use of electric vehicles is a viable investment in the long term, both technically and financially.