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Transportation Cost Analysis Using Activity-based Costing in Waste Collection Distribution of ESWKA Waste Bank in Cilegon Iskandar, Yelita Anggiane; Vikaliana, Resista; Khairunnisa, Nazihah; Muhyi, Lana Salsabila; Pratama, Fikih Urdi; Passasung, Octaviano Rosario; Oktafiani, Intan
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 11, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen dan Bisnis
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jimb.v11i1.31699

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In this study, the main problem encountered is the calculation to determine the actual operating costs in knowing the profit or deficit experienced by Bank Sampah Eswka is still not available. The ABC method is used to identify costs based on transportation operational activities for waste collection from Bank Sampah Unit (BSU) towards Bank Sampah Induk (BSI). The results showed significant efficiency in the calculation of operational costs with a difference in internal costs with a contract value in the range of IDR 993 to IDR 8,220. Thus, the use of the ABC method helps Bank Sampah Eswka to recognize the achievement of a high level of operational efficiency, which allows them to manage waste distribution and processing at a lower cost compared to contractors. This shows that the existing internal system is effective and efficient.
Transportation Development Trends in Reverse Logistics of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Industries: A Bibliometric Analysis Fajar Ikhlas, Muhammad; Septiana, Winda; Khairunnisa, Nazihah; Rahardi, Riqqi; Iskandar, Yelita Anggiane; Candra Kurniawan, Adji
Journal of Emerging Supply Chain, Clean Energy, and Process Engineering Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Journal of Emerging Supply Chain, Clean Energy, and Process Engineering
Publisher : Universitas Pertamina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57102/jescee.v2i1.50

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The city's growing population is causing an increase in traffic demand for supply, mobility, and reverse logistics areas. These are the challenges that participants in the logistics sector are facing, together with rising commodity demand for fundamental requirements. As a result, many scientists are driven to design logistics solutions to mitigate the impact of a growing population, which increases demand for logistics and supply chains, which also has an influence on the community's environment. However, thorough literature survey studies targeted at finding potential treatments for the management of supply chain disorders using bibliometric, network, and theme analyses are still few and limited. According to the findings of the investigation, the primary supply chain themes are provider logistics and reverse logistics. This research has various implications for reverse logistics in the FMCG industry. According to the research, suppliers must understand that implementing environmental activities with their clients may improve their ability to compete in the market, and the "last mile" of distribution may thus be completed by electric cars because the distances are so short that they do not present any difficulties or require elaborate human planning. Therefore, we find that employing logistics providers to manage the FMCG industry or looking at the strategies of logistics providers for renewable energy might be an intriguing future study area.