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Jurnal Logistik Indonesia
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Jurnal Logistik Indonesia is one of the scientific publications published by Study Program of Logistics Management, Faculty of Social Science and Management Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Manajemen STIAMI. The purpose of the Journal is to support development logistic management theory and practice in Indonesia through the dissemination of research findings in the field. The journal covers fields such as Knowledge and People Management, Operations and Performance Management, Business Risk, Entrepreneurship, Strategic Business, Supply Chain Management and Decision Making and Strategic Negotiation.
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Halal Logistics in Focus: A Bibliometric Analysis and Strategic Review of Indonesia’s Global Competitiveness Fittriya, Nurul Laili; Darno, Darno
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 2: Oktober 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v8i2.4799

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As the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia holds significant potential in developing halal products, particularly in the food and beverage sector. Although 2024 saw a substantial increase in the number of companies applying for halal product testing, this growth was not accompanied by a rise in halal product export volumes. Data indicates that Indonesia’s halal product exports experienced a decline of approximately 2.1% in 2024, decreasing from USD 42.32 billion to USD 41.42 billion compared to the previous year. This downward trend presents a strategic challenge in strengthening Indonesia's competitiveness in the global halal market, especially amid growing demand from both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. One critical area requiring attention is halal logistics, which continues to face various obstacles, including limited international halal certification, ambiguous guidelines, weak financial and institutional coordination, low market demand, and the absence of standardized cost-effectiveness measures. This study aims to map the research trends on halal logistics published in reputable journals focused on Islamic economics. A total of **175 Scopus-indexed scientific publications** were analyzed using the VOSviewer software to generate a bibliometric map of the field’s development. The findings show that “halal logistics is a central focus in global literature; however, Indonesia’s research contribution remains relatively limited. Therefore, strengthening local research capacity is essential to enhance Indonesia’s strategic role in the international halal logistics ecosystem.
Decision Support System for Tourism Supply Chain Strategy in Banyumas Regency Uscha, Cindy Malinda; Pranindyasari, Chelsia
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v9i1.4588

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Tourism is a sector that consistently supported by the government due to its impact on Indonesia's economic growth. One of the regions with the highest number of tourist attractions in Central Java is Banyumas Regency, known especially for its natural tourism. However, tourism growth in Banyumas has stagnated and even worse having a drecreased due to the impact of COVID-19. To accelerate economic recovery through tourism, the government has implemented various efforts, including strengthening the supply chain process from upstream to downstream. However, Banyumas has not yet optimized the supply chain process, resulting with amount of visitor are less than the tourism attraction that offered in Banyumas. This study aims to determine supply chain strategies for enhancing tourism growth in Banyumas Regency. Using SWOT analysis initially, followed by the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) for prioritizing strategies, the results suggest that the optimal strategy is a Strength-Opportunity (SO) approach, focusing on developing affordable, family tour packages for natural tourism destination, cultural festivals, and art events through village tourism.
Design of An AppSheet Based Inventory Management Information System for Warehouses Using the Waterfall Method Jaya, Firdan Anugrah; Suherman, Amay; Rahman, Aulia Zikri
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v9i1.4627

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Accurate inventory recording is a crucial aspect of maintaining warehouse operational efficiency. XYZ Institution is a government agency that operates two distinct types of warehouses: the Central Supply Warehouse and the Environmental Chemical Warehouse. Historically, manual inventory recording in both warehouses has resulted in discrepancies between system data and actual field conditions, with an average data accuracy of only 67% in the Central Supply Warehouse and 44% in the Environmental Chemical Warehouse. This study aims to develop an inventory management application based on AppSheet using the Waterfall method, which includes the stages of design, implementation, and Black Box testing to verify the application's functionality. The application users consist of an admin, who acts as the warehouse supervisor, and end users, namely staff of the Central Supply Warehouse and the Environmental Chemical Warehouse, each with workflows tailored to their respective operational requirements. The test results indicate that the application successfully meets the designed system requirements and is ready for operational use. It is expected that the implementation of this application will serve as an initial step toward the broader digitalization of logistics systems within government institutions
Evaluating the Impact of Installed Capacity and Actual Production Volume on the Operational Efficiency of Regional Water Supply Company Darno, Darno; MD Arifin, Khadijah binti; Purnamasari, Wulan; Fittriya, Nurul Laili
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v9i1.4858

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In evaluating the performance of PDAMs in various regions, the gov-ernment must also look at the problems that occur in a regional drinking water company such as customer water quality, customer growth, prof-itability, liquidity and financial performance solvency. For this reason, local governments need to evaluate performance in order to improve performance in the company. Generally, companies still use the tradi-tional approach in measuring performance that comes from company financial information, along with the times there is performance meas-urement using the balanced scorecard method, this method is a meas-urement method that offers both financial and non-financial measure-ments. This study aims to determine the effect of installed capacity on opera-tional performance to determine the effect of real production volume on operational performance and to find out which is the most influential between installed capacity and real production volume on the opera-tional performance of PDAMs in West Java, Banten and Jakarta in 2018. In this study the author uses a quantitative approach. This research da-ta collection uses secondary data, which is obtained from the report on the results of the 2018 PDAM performance evaluation issued by BPKP and BPPSPAM. This research uses SPSS multiple regression analysis tool. The results show that the Installed Capacity has a minimum value of 188, the maximum value of Installed Capacity is 20,238. The Real Pro-duction Volume has a minimum value of 146, the maximum value of the Real Production Volume of 19,752 that occurs. Operational perfor-mance has a minimum value of 0.81, the maximum value of Opera-tional Performance is 1.69. The mean value of Operational Performance is 1.2547.
Enhancing Inventory Accuracy in Manufacturing through the Implementation of Odoo Enterprise Resource Planning and Inventory Management Systems Febryawan, Rizky; Hidayat, Yusup Rachmat
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v9i1.4737

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The phenomenon in this study originates from the discrepancy between actual stock and data recorded in the Enterprise Resource Planning Odoo system used by PT Paramita Bangun Sarana Tbk. This mismatch leads to decreased operational efficiency, distribution bottlenecks, and the risk of inaccurate decision-making. The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of Enterprise Resource Planning Odoo and Inventory Management on Inventory Accuracy Improvement at PT Paramita Bangun Sarana Tbk, Jakarta. This research employs a quantitative method with a descriptive approach. The population consists of employees from the purchasing, logistics, and warehouse divisions. The sample includes 45 respondents selected using a saturated sampling technique. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression, t-test, F-test, and the coefficient of determination (R ²). The results show that both partially and simultaneously, Enterprise Resource Planning Odoo and Inventory Management significantly influence Inventory Accuracy. This is evidenced by the F-test significance value of 0.000 < 0.05. The t-test results show a significance value of 0.000 for Enterprise Resource Planning Odoo and 0.006 for Inventory Management, both less than 0.05. These findings indicate that ERP Odoo and Inventory Management have a significant effect on Inventory Accuracy. The coefficient of determination (R ²) indicates that Enterprise Resource Planning Odoo and Inventory Management contribute 92.3% to the improvement of inventory accuracy at PT Paramita Bangun Sarana Tbk, while the remaining 7.7% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study.
Supply Chain Perfomance in Expedition Services Using The Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Methods Widyarto, Wahyu Oktri; Shofa, Mohamad Jihan; Wiliyanto, Reza
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v9i1.4547

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The internet continues to evolve alongside the rapid advancements in information technology, which is one of the characteristics of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) that influences the transformation of business processes from conventional methods to e-commerce. Expedition services are a key player in the Supply Chain Management (SCM) process, making a significant contribution to e-commerce as providers of goods delivery services. Currently, the expedition service industry is growing rapidly, largely driven by the expansion of online business or e-commerce. This paper discusses the supply chain (SC) performance in the expedition service sector, considering that the topic of SC performance in this sector still requires further development. The research uses the SCOR model to measure SC performance based on five key processes: plan, source, deliver, return, and enable. Performance indicator weighting is conducted using the AHP method. Based on the data analysis, it was found that the SC performance value is 82.53%, which falls within the "average" category. The highest weight was found in the "deliver" performance metric at 50.44%, while the lowest performance value was observed in the "enable" metric at 6.33%.
The Influence of Instagram Marketing Activities on Brand Equity of Beauty Products: A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Approach Kanaya, Aida Suni; Mariam, Siti; Sutawijaya, Ahmad Hidayat; Ramli, Abdul Haeba
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v9i1.4833

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This study aims to examine the influence of Instagram Marketing,Brand Awareness, Brand Image, Perceived QualitytoBrand Love, Brand Reuse IntentionAndBrand Trustto customersScarlett Whitening. The population in this study are customers whofollowInstagram accountScarlett Whiteningand have purchased and used the productScarlett Whiteningwith a minimum customer age of 18 years and domiciled in West Jakarta. The research sample consisted of 162 respondents. This research is a quantitative study using the SEM-PLS method. The results of the study indicate that Instagram Marketing has a positive effect onBrand Awareness, Instagram marketing has a positive impact onBrand Image, Instagram marketing has a positive impact onPerceived Quality,Brand Awarenesshave a positive influence onBrand Love, Brand Awarenesshave a positive influence onBrand Reuse Intention, Brand Awarenesshave a positive influence onBrand Trust, Brand Imagehave a positive influence onBrand Love, Brand Imagehave a positive influence onBrand Reuse Intention, Brand Imagehave a positive influence onBrand Trust, Perceived Qualityhave a positive influence onBrand Love, Perceived Qualityhave a positive influence onBrand Reuse Intentionand lastPerceived Qualityhave a positive influence onBrand Trust.
Optimization of Hub Location for Tank Car Spare Parts Distribution In East Nusa Tenggara : A Case Study of PT Elnusa Petrofin Layman, Pauline Nancy Deslin; Sukarno, Iwan
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v9i1.4803

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PT Elnusa Petrofin (EPN) is a company engaged in the logistics and distribution of fuel oil (BBM) in Indonesia, including supporting the Public Service Obligation (PSO) and One Price BBM programs managed by Pertamina. The reliability of the tank car fleet is a crucial factor in this service, so PT Elnusa Petrofin implements three maintenance programs that include preventive, corrective, and overhaul maintenance. However, in five Fuel Terminals in East Nusa Tenggara, the implementation of this program is constrained by limited spare parts due to the absence of authorized dealers and the lengthy procurement process, which results in a 4% delay in tank car repairs. Therefore, this study proposes the construction of spare parts hubs or warehouses in these five locations, intending to reduce transportation costs and time and reduce repair delays. The method used is Green Field Analysis (GFA) with AnyLogistix software and Center of Gravity (CoG) to determine the optimal location of the warehouse. The GFA results show coordinates (-8.8527219759, 121.6625537826) in Tetandara, Ende Regency, while CoG produces coordinates (-8.59346303874142, 121.010483387574) in Denatana, Ngada Regency. The cost analysis shows that shipping under existing conditions, i.e. directly from Jakarta to five locations in NTT, costs IDR 44,475,500, while through a hub in Ende Regency can save up to 57.80% at a cost of IDR 18,766,000. Meanwhile, the alternative hub in Ngada Regency offers 20.20% savings at a cost of IDR 35,491,000.
Enhancing Storage Efficiency with Class-Based Storage Design: A Lubricant Drum Warehouse Study at PT Patra Logistik Iskandar, Yelita Anggiane; Alkatiri, Non Firdiyanti
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v9i1.4868

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Efficient storage is a critical aspect of warehouse management, particularly in industries constrained by limited space, such as lubricant drum storage. PT Patra Logistik, a third-party logistics (3PL) provider for PT Pertamina Lubricants, has faced inefficiencies in its warehouse operations due to an unstructured storage system. The current use of a random storage method has led to increased travel distances for goods movement, difficulty in locating products, and overall layout disorganization. This study aims to redesign the warehouse layout using the Class-Based Storage (CBS) method to minimize the travel distance involved in the picking and storing of goods. The research employed field observations, interviews, and analysis of historical goods movement data from the April-June 2024 period. ABC Analysis was utilized to classify products based on the frequency of inbound and outbound movements. These classifications served as the foundation for developing a more efficient warehouse layout. The results indicate that implementing the CBS method significantly reduced the total travel distance from 164,625 meters to 78,609 meters, a reduction of 86,015 meters. This improvement enhanced operational efficiency by decreasing retrieval time, increasing labor productivity, and optimizing storage space utilization. Furthermore, validation of the new layout design revealed strong support from respondents, with the majority agreeing or strongly agreeing with the proposed system.
Identifying Project Delays in the Engineering Division of a Manufacturing Company: Using the Fishbone Diagram and Root Cause Approach Setiawan, Enggal; Sulungbudi, Meylianti; Fitriani, Katlea
Jurnal Logistik Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 2: Oktober 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/logistik.v8i2.4897

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Project delays are a common challenge in project management, especially in the engineering sector of the manufacturing industry. This study aims to identify the root causes of delays in production machinery procurement projects within the Engineering Division at PT XYZ, focusing on internal processes that affect project completion. The study uses Fishbone Diagram and Root Cause Analysis (RCA), which are effective tools to systematically uncover complex causal factors. The research is descriptive qualitative in nature, based on secondary data from 27 Project Status Reports (PSRs) from February 2022 to December 2023, categorized into six factors: Human, Machine, Method, Material, Measurement, and Environment. Fishbone analysis and 5 Whys were used to determine dominant and root causes. Finding show that delays are primarily caused by Method (25.4%), Machine (22.8%), and Human (21.1%) factors. Root causes include the lack of standardized design processes, limited machine precision for new design requirements, and delays in management decision-making due to incomplete technical information and multitasking among designers. To mitigate delays in future projects, PT XYZ is advised to establish a cross-functional planning team from the early stages, develop consistent SOPs for design, approval, and validation, and implement better human resource allocation through integrated project scheduling. These steps are expected to enhance project efficiency and accelerate technical decision-making processes.

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