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Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics
ISSN : 29871026     EISSN : 29871050     DOI : https://doi.org/10.38035/sjtl.v1i1
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (SJTL) is managed and published by Siber Nusantara Research & Yayasan Sinergi Inovasi Bersama (SIBER). SJTL articles are the result of field research, literature studies, and public policy research. This publication aims to disseminate the results of scientific research in the field of transportation and logistics management, in improving the quality of the development of the public transportation sector.
Articles 52 Documents
The Model of Warehouse, Transportation, and Industry on International Trade: Study Literature Review Tohir, Muhammad
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (October - December 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v2i3.410

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The effect of Warehouse, Transportation and Industry on International Trade is a scientific article in the literature study within the scope of the field of science. The purpose of this article is to build a hypothesis of the influence between variables that will be used in further research. Research objects in online libraries, Google Scholar, Mendeley and other academic online media. The research method with the research library comes from e-books and open access e-journals. The results of this article: 1) Warehouse has an effect on International Trade; 2) Transportation has an effect on International Trade; and 3) Industry has an effect on International Trade.
Digital Transformation in the Transportation and Logistics Industry Kurniadi, Wahyu
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (April - June 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i1.429

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Digital transformation is reshaping the transportation and logistics industry by leveraging emerging technologies to improve operational efficiency, enhance customer experiences, and stay competitive in a globalized market. This article explores the impact of digital transformation on the transportation and logistics sector in Indonesia, focusing on key technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain, and cloud computing. The adoption of these technologies has led to real-time tracking, data-driven decision-making, and improved supply chain integration. However, challenges such as high initial investment, a lack of digital expertise, and cybersecurity concerns remain significant barriers to widespread adoption. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, this article examines various case studies and literature to highlight how Indonesian companies are implementing digital solutions and the resulting benefits and obstacles. The findings indicate that while digital transformation offers substantial advantages, its success relies on strategic planning, investment in workforce development, and strong industry partnerships.
SWOT Analysis in Increasing the Competitiveness of Local Fashion Products in the Digital Era at XYZ Company Setiyowati, Anggi
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (April - June 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i1.448

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The SWOT analysis method is employed to pinpoint a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that affect its overall success. The data related to opportunities and threats is gathered from various channels. Many organizations utilize monitoring services to gather information and assess trends. SWOT analysis examines both external elements and internal factors, which are documented in the IFAS and EFAS matrices. Maintaining competitiveness is vital for ongoing business operations, particularly in fiercely competitive local markets. Aspects like product quality, operational efficiency, innovation, and leadership play a significant role in determining competitiveness. Local businesses must implement effective management strategies. Additionally, a strong online marketing strategy is essential for sustaining revenue, even though some entrepreneurs might face challenges in developing effective plans. The growth of the domestic fashion industry in Indonesia is driving brands to adapt to new trends. This article discusses ways to improve the competitiveness of local fashion products, highlighting the factors that affect competitiveness, the role of innovation, and how businesses in the area adjust accordingly. An examination of company XYZ reveals both its strengths and weaknesses, along with available opportunities and threats. The optimal approach emphasizes using strengths to take advantage of opportunities while innovating in product development.
Multimodal Air Freight Forwarding Strategy in Overcoming the Post-Pandemic International Cargo Capacity Crisis Ningseh, Putri Wahyu; Tohir, Muhammad
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (April - June 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i1.457

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This study examines air cargo capacity management strategies in the post-COVID-19 era, focusing on the role of multimodal air freight forwarding. The imbalance between rising shipment demand and limited carrying capacity remains a major challenge for the global logistics industry. The study aims to analyze the impacts of the air cargo capacity crisis, assess multimodal strategies as adaptive solutions, and explore capacity management challenges in Indonesia. A descriptive qualitative method was applied using literature study, based on secondary data from international institution reports, academic journals, and national statistics. The results show that integrating sea, land, and air modes supported by data-driven management systems improves the efficiency of global air cargo capacity management. At the national level, strengthening domestic multimodal infrastructure is essential for enhancing capacity management efficiency in Indonesia. This research contributes to industrial engineering development in adaptive data-based multimodal logistics capacity management.
Optimizing Multimodal Transportation and the Role of Freight Forwarding in the Palm Oil (CPO) Supply Chain in Indonesia Nur Fauzi, Muhammad; Tohir, Muhammad
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (April - June 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i1.460

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This study aims to analyze the role of multimodal transportation and freight forwarding in optimizing the Crude Palm Oil (CPO) supply chain in Indonesia, including logistical challenges, transportation mode efficiency, and the impact of digital technology and government regulations. Employing a descriptive qualitative method with a systematic literature review, the research findings indicate that multimodal transportation and freight forwarding are crucial for logistics cost efficiency, despite facing implementation hurdles such as fragmentation and manual processes. The upstream CPO supply chain is fragmented with inadequate infrastructure, yet shorter distribution patterns and company-managed transportation prove more efficient. Technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain hold significant potential to enhance transparency and efficiency. In conclusion, optimizing the CPO supply chain necessitates infrastructure investment, farmer empowerment, regulatory refinement, and widespread adoption of digital technologies to achieve Indonesia's Logistics Vision 2025.
Efficiency Analysis of Sea and Rail Intermodal in Merak - Tanjung Priok Freight Forwarding Afiyah Kusuma; Muhammad Tohir
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (April - June 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i1.483

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In the era of globalization and increasing national logistics needs, the efficiency of the transportation system is the main key in supporting the smooth distribution of goods. The Merak-Tanjung Priok route as one of Indonesia's strategic logistics corridors plays a vital role in connectivity between the islands of Java and Sumatra. This study aims to analyze the level of efficiency of the use of intermodal transportation systems, especially the combination of sea and rail modes in the distribution of goods across Merak-Tanjung Priok. Using a qualitative approach through literature study and secondary data, this study examines operational aspects, infrastructure, policies, and the contribution of logistics actors such as PT KAI Logistics (KALOG) and PT PELINDO. The results show that intermodality between sea and rail modes can improve shipping efficiency, reduce road congestion, and support sustainable logistics policies. The role of the government through regulations and incentives such as PP No. 8 of 2011 and PM No. 117 of 2016 also encourages more optimal modal integration. In conclusion, strengthening intermodal transportation based on sea and rail is an important strategy in reducing national logistics costs and increasing the competitiveness of Indonesia's distribution system.
Public Transport Integration as a Strategy to Reduce Emissions in Jakarta Harris, Mohammed Osvaldo Moreno
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (July - September 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i2.493

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Jakarta faces severe air pollution, largely driven by emissions from private vehicles. As the city continues to urbanize and motorization increases, the integration of public transport modes emerges as a crucial strategy to mitigate environmental impact. This study explores how the integration of various public transport systems such as MRT, LRT, TransJakarta, and KRL can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by shifting commuter preferences away from private vehicles. Using a mixed methods approach that combines emission data analysis, transportation usage statistics, and user surveys, this paper evaluates the current state of transport integration and its impact on emission reduction. The findings suggest that better connectivity, unified ticketing systems, and improved intermodal access significantly encourage public transport use and lead to measurable emission reductions. Despite challenges such as institutional fragmentation and infrastructure gaps, policy recommendations are proposed to support a fully integrated, sustainable urban transport system in Jakarta. This paper contributes to the growing body of literature on urban mobility and environmental sustainability in rapidly developing megacities.
Analysis of Logistics Cost Efficiency in Indonesia's Transportation System Syifa, Given abi; Tohir, Muhammad
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (July - September 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i2.494

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Indonesia's logistics costs remain high, at around 23-24% of PDB, well above the global average and that of other Southeast Asian countries, reducing national competitiveness. Land transportation contributes about 50% of domestic logistics costs. Multimodal transportation-combining multiple modes under one contract-is an efficient solution by simplifying administration and lowering costs. The national logistics system (Sislognas) continues to be developed through technology investment and stakeholder collaboration. Initiatives such as the National Logistics Ecosystem (NLE) and Indonesia National Single Window (INSW) 2.0 accelerate administrative processes and reduce waiting times at ports, thereby helping to reduce logistics costs. The transformation of INSW into Lembaga National Single Window (LNSW) strengthens the integration and coordination of the national logistics system. With multimodal and digitized processes, logistics cost efficiency is expected to improve, supporting Indonesia's economic growth and competitiveness.
Strategic Integration of Transport Modes for Global Supply Chain Optimization Nur, Muhammad Zulfan; Tohir, Muhammad
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (July - September 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i2.495

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Multimodal transportation, which involves the use of two or more modes of transport under a single contract, has evolved into the backbone of global supply chain efficiency. This journal presents an in-depth analysis of the theoretical foundation, operational principles, as well as the strategic implications and challenges in the implementation of multimodality, based on a synthesis of literature from leading experts in the fields of logistics and transportation. The discussion includes the central role of containerization, the development of transshipment infrastructure, the adoption of information technology, as well as the regulatory and policy frameworks that support it. The main focus is on how multimodality fundamentally changes the paradigm of goods movement, from fragmented to integrated, in order to achieve cost, time, reliability, and sustainability optimization.
The Role of Information Technology in the Development of an Integrated Land Multimodal Transportation System Nirwana, Kamilla Cahya; Tohir, Muhammad
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (July - September 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i2.496

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Transportation in Indonesia faces challenges of congestion, high costs, and uneven infrastructure. Information technology is essential for developing an integrated multimodal land transportation system to improve efficiency, transparency, and data management. A systematic literature review (2010-2025) shows that IoT, GPS, ITS, real-time tracking, EDI, Big Data, and AI improve operational performance. Case studies reveal the great potential of IT, despite infrastructure, human resources, and interoperability constraints. Regulations support digitization, but more coordination and investment is needed. Recommendations include infrastructure improvement, human resource development, standardization, and collaboration among stakeholders for an efficient and sustainable transportation system. Optimal implementation of information technology will be key to the success of national transportation transformation.