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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
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Articles 51 Documents
Multimodal Logistics for Resilient and Sustainable Global Supply Chains: Strategic Insights from Integrated Transport Systems Kurniawan, Deri Alan
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i4.731

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Multimodal transportation has emerged as a critical solution for enhancing the efficiency and resilience of integrated logistics networks. This narrative review aims to synthesize current research on the effectiveness of multimodal logistics in addressing global supply chain challenges. Using a structured keyword-based search across Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, this study selected peer-reviewed literature published between 2010 and 2024. Emphasis was placed on studies focusing on cost optimization, environmental impact, digital integration, and strategic network planning. The review identifies five key dimensions—logistics cost-efficiency, crisis resilience, environmental sustainability, technological integration, and network design—as central to the performance of multimodal systems. Optimization models significantly reduce logistics costs and emissions, while real-time data and IoT systems enhance operational coordination. In crisis contexts, multimodal approaches offer adaptable responses, particularly when supported by digital infrastructure. However, challenges such as regulatory fragmentation and infrastructure disparity limit broader implementation, especially in developing regions. Synchromodal strategies and policy alignment are highlighted as critical enablers of system responsiveness and sustainability. This review concludes that strategic technological and institutional reforms are essential to unlock the full potential of multimodal logistics. Future research should explore adaptive AI-driven models and conduct cross-regional analyses to inform context-specific solutions. Strengthening digital infrastructure and fostering stakeholder collaboration will be key in developing resilient and future-ready logistics systems.
Digital Twin Technology in Logistics: A Narrative Review of Implementation, Impact, and Challenges Abdillah, Muhammad Rifqy Naufal; Wahyuilahi, Muhammad
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i4.732

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The adoption of digital twin technology in logistics has gained significant traction as organizations seek to enhance supply chain transparency, operational efficiency, and predictive accuracy. This review explores how digital twin technologies improve logistics performance, identifying what enables success and what challenges persist. Literature was collected through comprehensive searches in Scopus and Google Scholar using keyword-based Boolean strategies, with inclusion criteria focusing on peer-reviewed studies from the last decade that explicitly address digital twin applications in logistics systems. Findings reveal that digital twins enable smarter decision-making through real-time tracking and predictive tools, especially in urban and maritime logistics. Empirical evidence highlights substantial gains in logistics performance, especially in urban and maritime logistics contexts. However, systemic barriers persist, including challenges in integrating legacy systems, high implementation costs, cybersecurity risks, and shortages of skilled professionals. Comparative insights reveal a digital divide between developed and developing economies, driven by disparities in infrastructure and institutional support. To accelerate adoption, stakeholders—especially policymakers and logistics managers—must prioritize infrastructure, workforce readiness, and inclusive innovation policies. Future studies should prioritize cross-regional comparisons and develop standardized evaluation models. Overall, digital twin technology holds strong promise for transforming global logistics if supported by cohesive governance, innovation, and strategic investment.
Logistics Innovation in Developing Economies: Integrating Digital Solutions in E-Commerce Supply Chains Setiadi; Muharam, Husni
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i4.733

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The rapid expansion of e-commerce has created new challenges and opportunities for logistics systems in emerging markets. This study presents a narrative review exploring how logistics strategies have adapted to these shifts, with a focus on technological integration, collaboration models, financing mechanisms, and regulatory environments. Literature was gathered from Scopus and Google Scholar using targeted keywords related to e-commerce logistics and emerging markets. Inclusion criteria prioritized peer-reviewed articles from 2010 onward that addressed the intersection of logistics, digital technologies, and developing country contexts. Findings show that collaboration between e-commerce platforms and third-party logistics providers enhances operational efficiency, particularly through resource sharing and system integration. Technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and big data are instrumental in real-time route optimization and supply chain responsiveness. Financing models, particularly platform-based investments, have enabled digital upgrades and capacity expansion among logistics providers. Cross-border logistics adaptation and consumer-centric delivery services also emerged as key themes. However, systemic barriers including infrastructural deficits and regulatory fragmentation continue to hinder progress. The review underscores the importance of policy support and integrated technological adoption in enabling sustainable logistics transformation. It concludes by calling for future research on localized consumer dynamics, long-term impacts of digitalization, and inclusive financial frameworks to address existing gaps and strengthen the global competitiveness of e-commerce in emerging economi.
Driving Circularity through Reverse Logistics: Policies, Technologies, and Consumer Dynamics Setiadi
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i4.734

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Reverse logistics plays a critical role in enabling circular economy models by facilitating resource recovery, reducing environmental impact, and promoting sustainable production-consumption cycles. This narrative review aims to synthesize current literature on reverse logistics in the context of circular economy strategies, with a particular focus on consumer participation, regulatory frameworks, and technological innovation. Using a narrative methodology, the review draws upon peer-reviewed studies sourced from Scopus and Web of Science, covering empirical and conceptual contributions from 2000 to 2024. The findings indicate that consumer behavior, influenced by environmental awareness, trust, and financial incentives, remains a crucial enabler of reverse logistics. Regulatory interventions such as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and tax incentives have proven effective but often encounter challenges in implementation due to fragmented governance and limited inter-agency coordination. Technological advancements, including artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), and blockchain, have enhanced supply chain transparency and efficiency, although digital inequality poses challenges in developing regions. The discussion highlights the influence of systemic barriers, such as rigid bureaucracies and cultural resistance, which require adaptive policy solutions and inclusive governance. To address existing gaps, future research must integrate interdisciplinary approaches, especially in underrepresented regions. Ultimately, aligning technological, policy, and social dimensions will be essential to unlocking the full potential of reverse logistics within circular economy frameworks.
Enhancing Humanitarian Logistics Through Digital Innovation and Systemic Reform: A Narrative Review in Developing Countries Kurniawan, Deri Alan
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v3i1.735

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The increasing complexity of humanitarian crises has brought renewed attention to the efficiency and adaptability of humanitarian logistics and disaster relief supply chains. This narrative review aims to synthesize recent literature concerning the integration of emerging technologies and multi-stakeholder coordination in enhancing disaster response, with a particular focus on developing countries. Using a structured keyword search across academic databases such as Scopus and Google Scholar, the review includes empirical and conceptual studies addressing pre-disaster planning, warehouse distribution, technological integration, and ethical dimensions. Key findings reveal that systemic obstacles, including bureaucratic inefficiencies, fragmented policies, and institutional misalignment, continue to hinder rapid and effective disaster response. In contrast, technological innovations such as IoT and blockchain, alongside digitalized information systems, improve logistical transparency and inter-agency coordination. The review also emphasizes the importance of ethical decision-making and human resource management in ensuring equitable aid delivery. Models employing simulation, multi-criteria analysis, and robust optimization have demonstrated strong potential in enhancing prepositioning and real-time operations. Despite these advances, gaps persist in empirical validation, grassroots engagement, and long-term impact assessments. These insights offer practical implications for humanitarian agencies and policymakers, including the implementation of real-time digital tracking systems, simplification of inter-agency protocols, and prioritization of volunteer training initiatives to enhance logistical agility. By integrating ethical, technological, and systemic perspectives, humanitarian logistics systems can become more resilient and responsive to future global emergencies.
Addressing Financial and Regulatory Challenges in Logistics Hub Development Cupiadi, Hedi; Siswanti, Tutik
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v3i1.736

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Logistics hubs are integral to regional economic development, offering significant contributions to growth through improved connectivity, trade facilitation, and job creation. This study aims to explore the economic, infrastructural, and governance-related aspects of logistics hubs, synthesizing empirical findings from a wide range of global case studies. Using a systematic review methodology, the study examines the role of multimodal infrastructure, digital technologies, and public-private partnerships in optimizing the performance of logistics hubs. Key findings show that while logistics hubs stimulate economic growth and enhance regional competitiveness, systemic barriers such as regulatory inefficiencies and financial constraints limit their full potential. Additionally, the integration of sustainable practices and social governance is critical for ensuring long-term success. The study highlights the importance of a holistic, cross-sectoral approach to logistics hub development and offers policy recommendations for overcoming existing challenges. Future research should focus on underrepresented regions and adopt interdisciplinary methodologies to address the complex dynamics of logistics hubs in diverse contexts.
Transforming Logistics Education in Higher Institutions: The Role of Digital Technologies in Global Training Contexts Abdillah, Muhammad Rifqy Naufal; Wahyuilahi, Muhammad
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v3i1.737

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This paper explores the current state of digital logistics education and training, emphasizing the integration of advanced technologies such as virtual reality, digital twins, and artificial intelligence. The purpose of the study is to examine the impact of these technologies on learning outcomes and to identify the barriers that limit their effectiveness. A comprehensive literature review was conducted using databases such as Scopus and Google Scholar, with a focus on studies related to digital education, logistics, and technological adoption. The findings reveal that technologies such as virtual reality (VR) significantly improve engagement and concept mastery in logistics simulations, while artificial intelligence (AI) enhances personalized learning pathways. However, challenges such as insufficient infrastructure. The review highlights the importance of aligning curricula with industry needs and fostering greater collaboration between academia and industry. Policy recommendations include investing in digital infrastructure, enhancing educator training, and designing inclusive curricula that can accommodate diverse student populations. The study concludes with recommendations for future research to explore the long-term effects of digital training and the development of standardized evaluation methods for emerging educational technologies in logistics.
Policy and Technological Synergies in Smart City Transportation Wahyuilahi, Muhammad; Setiadi
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v3i1.738

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This study investigates the integration of advanced technologies, such as big data, machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT), within intelligent transportation systems (ITS) in smart cities. The purpose is to identify the key factors influencing the successful implementation of ITS, focusing on technological, policy, and socio-cultural dynamics. A narrative review methodology was employed, synthesizing findings from multiple studies across various regions. The results reveal that while technological advancements have improved urban mobility, the success of ITS depends on the alignment of policies, infrastructure, and public perception. Key barriers include bureaucratic inertia, fragmented governance, and regulatory inflexibility. The study suggests that adaptive regulatory frameworks, enhanced public-private partnerships, and community involvement are essential for overcoming these challenges. Future research should focus on integrating socio-political factors with technological development to create more holistic solutions. The findings underline the need for a multidisciplinary approach to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of smart transportation systems.
Integrating Green Procurement and Logistics: Overcoming Barriers for Sustainable Supply Chains Zulfikri, Agung
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i4.739

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This study investigates the synergy between green procurement and green logistics within the context of sustainable supply chain management. The objective is to explore how integrating these two elements can enhance environmental performance and operational efficiency. A narrative review methodology was employed, synthesizing literature from peer-reviewed databases such as Scopus and Web of Science. The results highlight the significant role of digital technologies and reverse logistics in fostering green procurement-logistics integration. Organizational leadership, technological capacity, and interdepartmental collaboration emerged as key enablers, while structural barriers and insufficient digital infrastructure were identified as major obstacles. The study emphasizes the need for supportive policy frameworks and data-driven interventions to promote the adoption of integrated green practices. It also calls for further research into the long-term effects of such integration and the exploration of cross-national differences in implementation. The findings suggest that a holistic, systems-based approach is essential for advancing sustainable supply chain solutions.
The Role of Data Integration and Stakeholder Collaboration in Improving Health System Performance Faisal, Ahmad; Abdillah, Muhammad Rifqy Naufal
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v3i1.740

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This narrative review examines the integration of health systems, the role of public-private partnerships, and the effectiveness of disease surveillance mechanisms in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The aim is to synthesize the current body of literature on these critical health system components, exploring both structural and operational barriers that hinder effective policy implementation. The review employs a narrative methodology, gathering evidence from peer-reviewed studies, policy evaluations, and systematic reviews. The results highlight the importance of inter-organizational coordination, data integration, and stakeholder engagement in improving health system performance. Moreover, the review identifies key systemic factors such as infrastructure quality, governance coherence, and data capacity as pivotal in determining the success of health interventions. The discussion underscores the need for integrated policy frameworks that align central and local health efforts, as well as the importance of community-based participatory governance in enhancing policy effectiveness. The review concludes by recommending strategies to overcome structural barriers, including digital health system integration and improved multi-sectoral coordination. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies and the integration of qualitative data to further inform policy-making and enhance system resilience.