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Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Transportasi dan Logistik
ISSN : 23565519     EISSN : 2407635X     DOI : 10.54324
The Journal of Transportation and Logistics Business Management is published by the Fakultas Manajamen dan Bisnis Institut Transportasi dan Logistik Trisakti as a scientific responsibility and the embodiment of the "Tridharma" of higher education. The scope of the article includes: Digital Service Management in Transportation and Logistics Multimodal Transportation Management Logistics Management Supply Chain Management Transport and Tourism Management Transport and Environment Safety in Transportation and Logistics Transportation Management
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Reducing Carbon Emissions in The Indonesian Logistics Industry: A Delphi Study Simarmata, Jeremy Ephraim; Simarmata, Jean Sebastian; Simarmata, Juliater; Octaviani, Reni Dian
Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Transportasi dan Logistik Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Institut Transportasi dan Logistik Trisakti

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The logistics and transport industry significantly contributes to global carbon emissions, underscoring the urgent need for technological and regulatory interventions to mitigate its environmental impact, as outlined in the Paris Agreement. This study investigates strategies for reducing carbon emissions within Indonesia's logistics sector using the Delphi method. Key areas explored include vehicle age regulation, incentives for electric vehicle (EV) adoption, and the enhancement of biofuel usage. By gathering expert insights from industry leaders, regulators, and academics, the research addresses crucial issues and identifies effective solutions. The findings reveal a consensus on the pivotal role of EVs in mitigating carbon emissions and emphasize the necessity of supportive policies and infrastructure to enable this transition. The study also evaluates the effectiveness of low emission zones and the potential of biofuels as alternative energy sources. Results indicate that while the adoption of EVs and biofuels offers significant benefits, challenges such as high costs and insufficient infrastructure remain substantial barriers. Furthermore, the research highlights the need for robust regulatory frameworks and financial incentives to foster the adoption of cleaner technologies. This study enhances understanding of carbon reduction strategies in the logistics industry and offers actionable recommendations for policymakers and business leaders to expedite the transition to a more sustainable and low-carbon logistics sector in Indonesia.

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