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Sinergi International Journal of Logistics
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29886244     DOI : 10.61194/ijat
Core Subject : Social,
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics with ISSN Number 2988-6244 (Online) published by Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda is a scientific periodical publication of the Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda. The scope of the article includes: Transport Management Logistic Management Port Transport Management Marine Management Multimodal Transport Management Supply Chain Management Safety and Environmental of Logistics Safety and Environmental of Transport
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 51 Documents
Analysing the Impact of Third-Party Involvement on Smooth Distribution in Supply Chain in Indonesia Darmiono, Darmiono
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v1i2.146

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Businesses must ensure that commodities are distributed smoothly throughout supply chains in order to effectively satisfy client needs. It is quite difficult to provide smooth distribution in Indonesia due to its diversified topography and infrastructure issues. A crucial element impacting the effectiveness of distribution is the participation of other parties, like logistics suppliers and middlemen. The purpose of this study is to examine how third parties' involvement affects Indonesian supply chains' ability to distribute commodities efficiently. A quantitative approach is used to collect and analyze data, with the use of surveys and statistical techniques. A strong positive association between the degree of third-party involvement and distribution efficiency is seen in the findings, highlighting the significance of forming strategic alliances with third-party logistics providers. The report offers suggestions for improving distribution efficiency as well as insights into Indonesian supply chain dynamics.
Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) with Sweep and Nearest Neighbor Algorithm Ekayanti, Erly; Sugianto; Efendi, Imaduddin Bachtiar
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i1.187

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The Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) presents significant challenges in shipping route optimization and logistics management. These challenges include balancing vehicle capacity, minimizing travel distance, and efficiently grouping delivery points, all of which are crucial for enhancing operational efficiency and reducing costs. This research aims to apply a combination of the Sweep and Nearest Neighbor algorithms to address the CVRP, seeking to improve route efficiency and manage vehicle capacity effectively. The Sweep algorithm is employed to cluster pickup points based on their polar angle from the depot, facilitating efficient grouping and optimal vehicle capacity management. Within each cluster, the Nearest Neighbor algorithm is implemented to optimize the sequence of visits, minimizing total travel distance by sequentially selecting the next closest point. The Haversine Distance is used to calculate the distances between points, ensuring geographical accuracy compared to the Euclidean method. Experimental results demonstrate that this hybrid approach yields shorter routes. Quantitative analysis shows a significant reduction 13% in total travel distance when using this combination of algorithms, highlighting its effectiveness in solving the CVRP. This research demonstrates that combining the Sweep and Nearest Neighbor algorithms provides an efficient solution to the CVRP, improving route optimization and vehicle capacity management. The findings contribute valuable insights to logistics management, with practical implications for enhancing shipping route efficiency.
The Role of Digital Technologies in Transforming Global Supply Chain Operations Suganda, Fitrin Rawati; Judijanto, Loso
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v1i3.612

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This review explores how digital technologies—namely the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and blockchain—are transforming supply chain management (SCM). Based on a structured review of recent peer-reviewed studies from databases like Scopus and Google Scholar, the findings show that these technologies enhance efficiency, visibility, and responsiveness. IoT enables real-time tracking and inventory accuracy, AI supports demand forecasting through predictive analytics, and blockchain ensures secure, transparent transactions. However, adoption is influenced by organizational culture, leadership, infrastructure, and regulations. Government policies play a key role in supporting digital transformation through incentives and standardization. The study highlights the need for multi-stakeholder collaboration and policy support to address challenges such as resistance to change, skill gaps, and infrastructure limitations. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies and the context of SMEs and developing regions. Modular integration, collaborative ecosystems, and sustainability-driven innovation are essential for building resilient, adaptive supply chains in the digital era.
Real-Time Analytics and Supply Chain Transformation in the Digital Era Salwa , Nisrina
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v1i3.613

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Big Data Analytics (BDA) has emerged as a transformative tool in optimizing supply chain management by enabling real-time insights, predictive forecasting, and operational efficiency. This study presents a comprehensive narrative review to evaluate the strategic application of BDA across key supply chain domains. Literature was collected from Scopus, Google Scholar, and related databases using Boolean search strings to identify relevant peer-reviewed studies published between 2018 and 2024. The review synthesized findings across four thematic areas: demand forecasting, inventory and logistics management, supply chain resilience, and technology integration. Results indicate that BDA significantly improves forecasting accuracy, enhances inventory efficiency, supports risk mitigation, and enables agile responses to market changes. BDA-integrated systems such as ERP and IoT provide strategic visibility and faster decision-making. Case studies from various sectors, including retail, healthcare, and agribusiness, demonstrate measurable cost reductions and increased responsiveness. However, challenges such as legacy IT systems, data security concerns, and workforce capability gaps limit implementation. This study discusses the systemic implications of BDA, proposing policies and managerial strategies to overcome integration barriers. It also outlines future research directions in adaptive analytics, sustainable operations, and digital infrastructure. Ultimately, this review underscores BDA's potential to enable dynamic and resilient supply chains, aligning operational goals with long-term sustainability.
Enhancing Supply Chain Resilience: A Narrative Review of Risk Mitigation Strategies Wufron, Wufron; Judijanto, Loso
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i1.614

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This narrative review examines current strategies and challenges in supply chain risk mitigation, emphasizing technological, institutional, and collaborative aspects. In response to global disruptions, technologies like AI, Big Data, and IoT enhance supply chain resilience through real-time visibility, predictive forecasting, and adaptive responses. Despite their potential, implementation remains uneven due to structural and contextual barriers. A structured literature review and thematic analysis reveal that while advanced technologies improve decision-making, issues such as operational rigidity, information asymmetry, regulatory hurdles, and supplier dependence persist. Collaborative models, supported by digital platforms and institutional policies, enhance adaptability and performance. Policy tools like supply chain finance and multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) aid in prioritizing risk strategies. Case studies show that MCDM can reduce disruption time by up to 25% and improve supplier diversification in sectors like pharmaceuticals and agriculture. The review highlights the importance of integrated, context-sensitive approaches and calls for future research into region-specific models, longitudinal studies, and interdisciplinary methods for sustainable supply chain management
Unlocking the Potential of Blockchain for Secure and Efficient Global Supply Chains Sari, Intan Tenisia Prawita; Rauf, Mohamad Iqbal Abdul; Zulfikri, Agung
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i1.615

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Blockchain technology is rapidly transforming global supply chain management by introducing new levels of transparency, traceability, and operational efficiency. This narrative review aims to evaluate the impact of blockchain integration on supply chain transparency across various sectors. Using a literature-based approach, studies were retrieved from leading databases such as Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science, focusing on applications in food, pharmaceuticals, logistics, and sustainability. The results indicate that blockchain enhances traceability and transparency through decentralized ledgers, enabling real-time data access and reducing fraud, errors, and inefficiencies. Case studies show significant improvements in product tracking, cost reduction, and consumer trust, particularly when combined with technologies like IoT and smart contracts. However, challenges persist, including high implementation costs, limited technical skills, and unequal adoption between large firms and SMEs. Systemic issues such as regulatory uncertainty and lack of stakeholder collaboration further hinder implementation. The discussion highlights the role of public policy and data governance in facilitating adoption and calls for collaborative ecosystems that support blockchain deployment. Limitations in geographic scope, methodological design, and long-term impact assessment were identified, suggesting avenues for future research. Ultimately, blockchain holds significant promise for building sustainable, secure, and efficient supply chains, provided that structural barriers are addressed through targeted policy and inclusive innovation strategies.
Reimagining Trade Corridors: Regulatory Dynamics and Sustainability in Global Commerce Muharam, Husni; Wufron, Wufron
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v1i3.616

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This narrative review explores the regulation of international trade, focusing on transport corridor development and its impact on sustainable global commerce. It synthesizes literature from Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, using keywords like "international trade," "transport corridors," "sustainability," and "policy regulation." Studies were selected for thematic relevance, methodological quality, and regional diversity, including cases from China, Kenya, Russia, and the EU. The review finds that while liberalized trade and infrastructure investment bring economic benefits, they also present environmental and social challenges. It highlights disparities in regulatory standards, the role of institutions in policy-making, and the need for civil society involvement. Developed countries lead in environmental governance, while developing nations face implementation obstacles. The findings are linked to theories of trade liberalization, dependency, global governance, and social capital. The study recommends data-driven policies, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and integrating sustainability into trade regulation to promote inclusive and environmentally responsible global trade.
Smart and Sustainable: Transportation’s Evolving Role in Enhancing Regional Economic Outcomes Muharam, Husni; Wufron, Wufron
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v1i2.617

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This study aims to examine the evolving role of transportation—particularly smart and sustainable transport systems—in fostering regional economic development. Transportation plays a critical role in shaping regional economies by facilitating trade, enhancing mobility, and fostering spatial equity. By employing a narrative review approach, this study synthesizes empirical findings and global case comparisons to highlight how investments in smart transportation technologies and sustainability-oriented practices can enhance economic performance. Findings reveal that investments in transportation infrastructure—particularly high-speed rail, multimodal systems, and intelligent transport networks—drive economic expansion, improve accessibility, and reduce regional disparities. Technological innovations, stakeholder engagement, and sustainability-oriented policies further enhance the economic impact of transport systems. However, the review identifies persistent challenges, including funding limitations, governance inefficiencies, socio-spatial inequalities, and environmental trade-offs. It also highlights systemic barriers such as political fragmentation, resource misallocation, and cultural perceptions that hinder transport utilization. Lessons from global case studies demonstrate that tailored, inclusive, and adaptive strategies are essential for maximizing transportation's economic potential. The review concludes with policy recommendations that emphasize integrated planning, sustainable practices, and data-driven interventions. Future research should explore longitudinal outcomes, demographic-specific impacts, and localized behavioral insights to inform more effective and equitable transport policies.
Bridging Gaps in Integrated Transportation Systems for Sustainable Logistics Munawar, Soviyan
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v1i2.618

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This study offers a narrative literature review on transportation mode integration in logistics distribution, focusing on the interplay between infrastructure development, digital technologies, and collaborative logistics platforms in enhancing multimodal systems. Drawing from databases like Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, the review highlights how infrastructure serves as the foundation for logistics flow, digital tools facilitate real-time coordination and route optimization, and collaborative platforms support stakeholder alignment, especially in urban settings. Despite advancements, regional disparities in infrastructure, digital capacity, and policy enforcement hinder logistics efficiency. Empirical evidence shows that AI-supported multimodal logistics can reduce delivery times by up to 25% and transportation costs by 18% in dense urban areas. While developed countries leverage innovation and strong frameworks, developing regions struggle with technological access and policy inconsistencies. Sustainability is a recurring theme, with digital tools contributing to emissions tracking and carbon reduction. The study calls for integrated policies, infrastructure investment, and scalable digital solutions, particularly for underserved regions. Key recommendations include strengthening collaborative networks, enhancing digital skills, and implementing region-specific strategies. This review contributes to the global dialogue on sustainable logistics and outlines future research directions to address persistent gaps in multimodal logistics integration.
From Variability to Visibility: Mitigating the Bullwhip Effect in Modern Supply Chains Salwa, Nisrina; Zulfikri , Agung
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i2.619

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The bullwhip effect (BWE) remains a significant challenge in supply chain management, marked by demand amplification that disrupts inventory systems and reduces efficiency. This narrative review explores the causes, systemic factors, and mitigation strategies of BWE, based on literature from 2015 to 2024 sourced from Scopus and Google Scholar. Key contributors to BWE include lead time variability, inventory inaccuracies, and behavioral decision-making, alongside the roles of distribution structures and ordering policies. Technological solutions such as neural networks, blockchain, RFID, and ERP systems help reduce BWE by improving forecasting and visibility. Additionally, practices like cross-docking, vendor-managed inventory, and real-time data sharing support inventory stability and coordination. The review emphasizes the need for integrated tech-driven and behavioral approaches, advocating for interdisciplinary, longitudinal, and sector-specific future research to build more resilient supply chains. These insights are vital for organizations aiming to improve performance, cut costs, and adapt to global market complexities.