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Meteor STIP Marunda
ISSN : 19794746     EISSN : 26854775     DOI : -
Meteor STIP Marunda merupakan jurnal ilmiah nasional berkala sebagai media untuk mempublikasikan hasil penelitian bagi para akademisi, peneliti maupun praktisi di bidang pelayaran pada umumnya. Berdasarkan fokus dan ruang lingkup jurnal maka artikel yang dapat di muat dalam Jurnal ini meliputi 5 hal (termasuk bidang lain yang masih ada kaitannya dalam pelayaran) yaitu : 1) Nautika; 2) Permesinan Kapal; 3) Ketatalaksanaan dan Kepelabuhanan; 4) Pendidikan Kepelautan; 5) Diklat Kepelautan.
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Articles 186 Documents
Identification of Load Management System on KK Bung Tomo as Passanger Ship R-16 Arleiny; Moe, Moejino; Damayanto Purba; Mutiara Paulina Latuheru; Renta Novaliana Siahaan
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.385

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Cargo handling systems on pioneer passenger ships are generally designed for efficiency and safety in loading and unloading goods and other cargoes. The following are some of the components that are generally found in the cargo handling system on pioneer passenger ships: among others include Cargo Storage Area, Cargo Handling Equipment, Fastening and Buffer Systems, Labeling and Tracking Systems, Information and Management Systems, Safety and Training Procedures, Routine Maintenance, Overall Cargo Regulation, cargo handling systems on pioneer passenger ships must be designed and operated with regard to efficiency, security, and compliance with applicable maritime regulations. This research was carried out on KM Tomo which implements Route R 16 with 9 ports. This research uses a qualitative method using observation, interview and documentation methods. Primary data is obtained directly by observing and interviewing the Skipper and secondary data is obtained from data collection and documentation.
Building a Sustainable Maritime Finance Ecosystem: Enhancing Shipping Management and Education Wibowo, Titis Ari; Mudakir , Mudakir; Hamzah, Muhammad Zilal; Sofilda, Eleonora
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.386

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This research explores the intersection of maritime finance, sustainability, and education, aiming to develop a sustainable maritime finance ecosystem. Focusing on port and shipping management, the study examines the perspectives of three key stakeholder groups: maritime industry experts, educators, and graduates. Through qualitative research and descriptive analysis, the study identifies key challenges and opportunities in aligning financial practices with sustainability goals. Findings show that while industry professionals and educators recognize the importance of green finance and sustainable business practices, gaps remain in education, particularly in integrating up-to-date sustainability principles into curricula. Furthermore, the research emphasizes the need for continued collaboration between industry, education, and policy to ensure that future maritime professionals are equipped with the skills necessary to navigate evolving financial and environmental challenges. The results provide actionable insights for enhancing vocational training and curriculum development to support the maritime sector’s transition to more sustainable and financially viable practices. Overall, this research highlights the crucial role of education in fostering a sustainable maritime future and provides recommendations for improving maritime finance and sustainability frameworks.
Optimization of Offshore Wind Potential in Gampong Durung Politeknik Pelayaran Malahayati for Electricity in Aceh Besar Capt. Dedy Kurniadi, M.M; Salfauqi Nurman; Rispa Saeful Mutamar; Syamsul Arifin; Dedi Kurniawan; Harris R Dahlan
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.387

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Utilization of renewable energy especially offshore wind energy increasingly becoming a focus in efforts to diversify energy sources and reduce carbon emissions. Studies This aiming for investigate potential wind off beach in Gampong Durung Politeknik Pelayaran Malahayati Aceh Besar, and proposes an optimization strategy to utilize it in supporting electricity in the region. The research was conducted through a series of methodological steps, including wind pattern mapping, wind speed measurement, historical data analysis, and mathematical modeling. The re-sults of the study show that Village Durung own potential significant winds, with speed and di-rection steady wind throughout year with done speed data measurement wind in Gampong Du-rung on some point. From the results measurement speed wind obtained speed the average wind for 3 months measurement in a way in order are 2.6 m/s, 2.4 m/s, and 2.6 m/s with direction wind most namely northwest. From the results calculation speed wind at 09.00-12.00 which is 463.252 watts, 463.252 watts and 557.7425 watts, then at 13.00-16.00 which is 1115.69 watts, 664.28 watts and 742.355 watts. Based on this analysis, adequate infrastructure planning is also pro-posed to integrate this wind energy with the electricity system in Aceh Besar. By considering economic, environmental and social aspects, this optimization project is expected to be able to provide a positive contribution in meeting the need for sustainable electricity in the region. With Thus, research This suggest that the potential energy wind off beach in Gampong area Durung optimized more Continue. Investment in technology energy wind can give benefit significant economic and environmental for public Aceh Besar coast. The next recommended step is do studies more carry on about design turbine more wind efficient as well as analysis cost For ensure proper implementation useful and sustainable. In conclusion, the research This highlight the huge potential of offshore wind energy as a reliable and sustainable energy source for the people of Aceh Besar.
Integrating Financial Literacy, Sustainability, and Industry Collaboration in Curriculum Development (Enhancing Maritime Education) Alamsyah, Jaya; Susi Herawati; Natanael Suranta; Rizal Rochmansya; Gigih Prastyan Toko
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.388

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This research investigates the effectiveness of maritime education in addressing the evolving needs of the maritime industry, with a particular focus on shipping management, maritime business, financial literacy, and sustainability. The study employs qualitative methods, including semi-structured interviews with maritime professionals, educators, and graduates, to assess the alignment of current curricula with industry requirements. Results indicate that while maritime education provides a solid technical foundation, it falls short in integrating modern financial practices and sustainability principles. Stakeholder collaboration between industry professionals, educators, and students was found to be valuable but underdeveloped, highlighting the need for more structured partnerships. With an overall score of 9/10 across all indicators, the research suggests that incorporating financial decision-making and sustainability into the curriculum is essential for preparing graduates for future industry challenges. The study emphasizes the importance of adapting maritime education to equip students with the skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly complex and environmentally-conscious global maritime sector.
Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Maritime Education for Shipping Management, Business, and Sustainability Kwartama, Agung
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.389

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This research explores the alignment of maritime education with the dynamic demands of the maritime industry, focusing on shipping management, maritime business, financial systems, and sustainability. Through qualitative analysis, the study examines the perspectives of maritime industry professionals, lecturers, and recent graduates to evaluate the effectiveness of current educational frameworks. The findings reveal significant gaps in areas such as maritime finance, strategic business management, and sustainability practices. While foundational skills in port operations and logistics are well-covered, there is a critical need for enhanced focus on financial literacy, business strategies, and green shipping initiatives. Additionally, the integration of industry expertise into curriculum design and real-world applications is limited. The research suggests that stronger collaboration between educational institutions and the maritime industry, along with a more interdisciplinary approach to maritime education, can better prepare students for the evolving challenges of the global maritime sector. This study calls for a transformative shift in maritime education to equip future professionals with the necessary skills for sustainable and financially sound maritime practices.
Resilience Analysis of Lake Lot Tawar Coastal Communities to Changes in the Maritime Environment: A Case Study in Aceh Tengah Sabaruddin, Sabaruddin; Muhammad David; Romadhoni, Dita; Anwar, Thaibil; Baihaqi; Putu Suarsana
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.390

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Changes in the maritime environment, such as ecosystem degradation, climate change and human activities, pose major challenges to coastal communities. This research aims to analyze the level of resilience of coastal communities of Lake Lot Tawar in Central Aceh District to changes in the maritime environment. The approach used in this research is a qualitative method with a case study, where primary data is obtained through in-depth interviews with local stakeholders, as well as field observations. The results show that the level of resilience of coastal communities in this region is influenced by various factors, including socio-economic conditions, government policies, and the level of public awareness of the importance of environmental conservation. Communities that have active involvement in sustainable economic activities, as well as access to information and support from government and non-government institutions, tend to be more resistant to the impacts of environmental change. The study also found a need to improve the adaptive capacity of communities through environmental education programs and adaptation skills training. In conclusion, the resilience of Lake Lot Tawar coastal communities to changes in the maritime environment can be improved through a holistic approach involving various stakeholders.
The Effectiveness of the Role of Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) in Monitoring the Order of Ship Movement and the Docking Area in the West Shipping Channel of Surabaya Rizky Cahyaningrum; Dahri, Muhammad; Purwitasari, Diyah; Johanda Putri, Indah Ayu
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 18 No 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v18i1.395

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Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) plays an important role in maintaining the safety and order of ship traffic, especially in congested water areas such as the West Shipping Channel of Surabaya. With this system, it is hoped that the movement of ships can be more organized, so that the risk of accidents and violations can be minimized. However, the effectiveness of VTS in supporting the monitoring of the order of ship movement and berth areas still needs to be further studied. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) in supporting the monitoring of the order of ship movement and the berth area in the West Shipping Channel of Surabaya. This study uses a quantitative method with a simple linear regression approach. Data was collected through observation and analysis of secondary data, then processed using the SPSS 22 application. The results showed that the effectiveness of VTS had a significant effect on order monitoring, with a significance value of 0.001 less than 0.05. The value of the determination coefficient is 29.1% which means that the effectiveness of VTS contributes to the orderliness of ship movements and the berth area, and from the regression equation obtained it shows that every increase in the effectiveness of VTS by one unit will increase the monitoring of order by 0.470 units.
The Impact of Sedimentation on the Perak River Shipping Channel on Shipyard Operations Nafhan Iqbal; Sianturi, Intan; Ratnaningsih, Dyah; Rahayu, Trisnowati
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 18 No 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v18i1.397

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Siltation of shipping channels is a problem that can increase shipping safety and security risks and hinder economic activities. One of the causes of siltation is sedimentation, which is the process of deposition solid particles in the form of sand and rocks so that it requires regular maintenance. Especially in the Perak River shipping channel that has occurred quite significantly over the past few years and there has been no dredging until now. The occurrence of sedimentation has a great impact on the operational activities of shipyard companies located along the Perak River shipping channel. The purpose of this study is to find out what are the impacts caused by the sedimentation of the Perak River on shipyard operations. This type of research is a Quantitative research using the SPSS application. The sample of this research is an employee at the shipyard company PT. Dumas Tanjung Perak Shipyard and Pelni Surya Shipyard. In this study, a simple linear regression data analysis technique was used, then the result of the equation Y = 5.943 + 1.112X was obtained. The results of this study show that the impact of sedimentation of shipping channels has a positive and significant effect on shipyard operations. The impact of siltation such as a reduction in the number and size of vessels that can pass through the channel and also increased operational costs for shipyard companies and ship owners due to process delays when waiting for the waters to be independent in the highest tide conditions.
Integrating Sustainability Science in Maritime Vocational Education: Professional and Graduate Perspectives Pongoh, Frisca Mareyta; Saifudin, Iksan; Silalahi, Aliong; Alamsyah, Jaya
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 18 No 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v18i1.399

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This research explores the integration of transdisciplinary and sustainability science into maritime vocational education to enhance ecosystem resilience. Drawing on qualitative data from five maritime professionals, five lecturers, and fifteen senior cadets from the Maritime Polytechnic of North Sulawesi, this study captures the depth of experience and expertise across industry, academia, and student perspectives. The findings reveal that ecosystem resilience education—when supported by industry-based learning, environmental case studies, and interdisciplinary methods—equips maritime cadets with holistic skills necessary for addressing real-world challenges. By understanding the connections between marine ecosystem health, shipping logistics, and sustainable economic practices, the study underscores the need for curriculum reform that promotes systemic thinking. The research emphasizes how knowledge co-production between practitioners and educators can lead to more inclusive, socially just, and sustainable maritime education. These insights are especially critical for maritime institutes preparing graduates to operate within global sustainability frameworks and green economy initiatives.
Voices from the Sea: Empowering Maritime Cadets through Industry-Based Internships for Sustainable Port Management Silalahi, Aliong; Saifudin, Iksan; Alamsyah, Jaya
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 18 No 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v18i1.400

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This study investigates the role of year-long industry-based internships in shaping the competencies of maritime cadets in sustainable port and shipping management. Conducted with fifteen seventh-semester cadets from the Maritime Polytechnic of North Sulawesi, complemented by insights from five maritime professionals and five academic lecturers, this qualitative research highlights the experiential learning that occurs within real-world maritime settings. Cadets engaged in internships across port offices, shipping companies, and marine industries, applying classroom knowledge to operational tasks involving logistics, regulatory compliance, and environmental monitoring. The findings indicate that prolonged exposure to industry practices fosters not only technical proficiency but also a nuanced understanding of sustainability issues in maritime operations. Furthermore, mentorship from professionals and feedback from academic supervisors bridge theoretical knowledge with applied action. The study advocates for internship programs to be more systematically integrated into vocational curricula as a transformative educational tool for maritime sustainability and social responsibility.