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Strategies to Enhance Supervision and Control of Freight Transport in Over Dimension Over Loading (ODOL) Suntoro , Wahyu; Maemunah , Siti; Sari , Mustika; Subastian, Djamal; Ilham, Ilham
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i2.2128

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This study examines supervision strategies for freight transport at the Balonggandu and Losarang Motor Vehicle Weighing Implementation Units (UPPKB) to address the Over Dimension Over Loading (ODOL) phenomenon, which threatens national road safety and infrastructure. The primary problem analysed is the gap between the high volume of freight vehicles and the limited capacity of manual supervision, leading to logistics inefficiencies. The study employed a mixed-method descriptive approach with data collection through field observations, questionnaires administered to 100 drivers, and in-depth interviews with key informants from the Ministry of Transportation. Data were analysed using SWOT matrices and AHP weighting. The novelty of this research lies in formulating priority strategies that integrate technical operational constraints analysis with inter-agency digital enforcement design for two specific UPPKB sites using a hybrid SWOT and AHP approach. Empirical findings indicate that external opportunity factors, specifically technological support, hold the highest weight (0.490). The strategy of inter-agency integration based on Information Technology (IT) was selected as the top priority (0.113) to overcome the limitations of manual supervision, representing a priority ranking for implementation focus rather than an absolute measure of effect size. The study concludes that a transformation towards integrated digital supervision is a strategic priority, with policy implications requiring the implementation of automated sanctions and the expansion of legal liability to cargo owners to achieve national logistics efficiency.
Safety Equipment Technology and Planned Maintenance Systems on the Performance of International Shipping Ship Crews Belo, Gusty Tandy; Maemunah , Siti; Yuliantini, Yuliantini; Ricardianto, Prasadja; Thamrin, Muhammad
Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (March-April 2
Publisher : Dinasti Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v7i1.6386

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Research related to safety training, planned maintenance systems, and safety equipment technology in influencing ship crew performance by mediating work competency. The research method is quantitative, the data analysis method used is SEM – PLS. Correspondence of 90 crew members from PT. Pertamina International Shipping. The research results show that safety training influences competence, namely increasing life safety at sea and reporting the position of the ship when sailing via radio and GPS. The maintenance system influences work competency, the findings show that the ship maintenance planning procedures are running well. Safety equipment technology significantly positively influences work competency. Planned safety training can improve the quality of ship operational performance.  The arranged upkeep framework appears great transport support administration that underpins the smooth operation of the transport to progress the execution of the ship's team. Security gear innovation impacts the execution of dispatch group, finding ideal security gear contributes to moving forward security and team execution. Work competency intercedes the positive and critical impact of security preparing, arranged support frameworks and security gear innovation on transport group execution.  Work competency plays an important role as a mediator in the relationship between safety training, planned maintenance systems, and safety equipment technology and the performance of ship crew at PT. Pertamina International Shipping.