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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
Dynamics of Multimodal Transportation and Freight Forwarding in Indonesia: A Comprehensive Analysis of Challenges, Strategic Roles, and Policy Responses Anggraini, Liana Dwi; Tohir, Muhammad
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (July - September 2025)
Publisher : Siber Nusantara Research & Yayasan Sinergi Inovasi Bersama (SIBER)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i2.498

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Multimodal transport and freight forwarding play a crucial role in Indonesia's logistics system, especially given its archipelagic geography. This research analyzes the challenges, roles, and government initiatives related to these two sectors. Multimodal transport is defined as the carriage of goods using at least two different modes under a single contract, with the Multimodal Transport Operator (MTO) bearing full responsibility. Meanwhile, freight forwarding involves arranging and coordinating commodity shipments across borders, helping companies simplify processes and enhance efficiency. Notwithstanding their critical importance, Indonesia faces a number of obstacles in implementing multimodal transportation and freight forwarding, such as inadequate infrastructure, intricate regulations, operational problems, and a lack of human resource competency. The government has responded with initiatives such as the National Logistics System Masterplan (Sislognas), National Logistics Ecosystem (NLE) program, digitalization policies (IoT, AI), investment incentives, and human resource development programs. This study employs a comprehensive literature review approach, drawing from recent journals, articles, and books to qualitatively analyze the issues. The analysis reveals that synergy between multimodal transport and freight forwarding, supported by government policies and technology adoption, is essential for enhancing national logistics efficiency and global competitiveness. Recommendations include increased infrastructure investment, regulatory harmonization, accelerated digitalization, and strengthened human resource capacity and public-private partnerships.
Determination of Factors Affecting Shipping Safety Performance: Study Literature Review Chandra Mardhika Saputra; Abdullah Ade Suryobuwono; Primadi Candra Susanto
Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): (SJTL) Siber Journal of Transportation and Logistics (July - September 2025)
Publisher : Siber Nusantara Research & Yayasan Sinergi Inovasi Bersama (SIBER)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/sjtl.v3i2.527

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The purpose of this study is to develop hypotheses related to factors that influence shipping safety performance, especially in the maritime transportation sector in Indonesia. The approach used in this literature review is descriptive qualitative. The data collection technique is to use literature studies or review relevant previous articles. The technique used in this literature review is comparative analysis. The data used in this descriptive qualitative approach were obtained from previous studies relevant to this study and sourced from academic online media such as Thomson Reuters Journal, Springer, Taylor & Francis, Scopus Q2-Q4 Emerald, Elsevier, Sage, Web of Science, Sinta 2-5 Journal, DOAJ, EBSCO, Google Scholar, Copernicus, and digital reference books. The results of this literature review are: 1) Bridge resource management influences maritime safety performance; 2) Facilities and infrastructure influence maritime safety performance; 3) Crewing competence influences maritime safety performance; and 4) Fleet seaworthiness influences maritime safety performance.