Several cities in Indonesia still experience problems regarding solid waste, especially Bangkalan City which is one of the districts on Madura Island. In managing its solid waste, Bangkalan City has 1 TPA and 12 waste transport fleets with a waste generation of 270.58 m3 / day in 2019. The related agency of Bangkalan City plans to build a new TPA to overcome the waste problem that continues to increase every year. This study aims to plan a route for transporting waste to the new TPA and projecting the need for ritation and the number of transportation fleets for the next 10 years using a dynamic model with the help of STELLA software. The results showed that in 2029 there is a fleet requirement of 40 units and 18 ritation needs with a total waste generation of 302.76 m3 per day. Alternative route 2 is able to save 42.4 km / day mileage and also save Rp. 76,320, - / day or Rp. 2,289,600, - / month and Rp. 27.475.200, - / year.
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