Port performance factors and their interactions: A systems thinking approach

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Yos Sunitiyoso , Shimaditya Nuraeni , Noorhan Firdaus Pambudi , Tutik Inayati , Ilham Fadhil Nurdayat , Fikri Hadiansyah , Adhya Rare Tiara
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Abstract

Indonesia’s inter-island movement of goods relies heavily on sea transportation because it can transport large volumes of goods at a reasonable cost. However, it is challenging to meet the same pricing standards everywhere, particularly for regions located far from the production centres. The government initiated the Motorways of the Sea Program to tackle this issue. Stakeholders in Indonesia’s maritime logistics should be involved in the implementation processes, including the port operators, the shipping industry, and the government as a regulator and infrastructure enabler. However, the democratic, decentralised, and pluralistic nature of Indonesia’s government, culture, and bureaucracy has challenged the implementation of the Motorways of the Sea Program. Based on a systematic map of each stakeholder’s interests, barriers, and expectations, the study used a systems thinking approach to capture the interactions among stakeholders’ activities and policies in the maritime logistics system. A causal loop diagram and a stock and flow diagram were developed to provide a holistic view of the system. Several systemic forces that became the leverages of the system’s performance were identified. The most important factors are infrastructure development, both physical and non-physical infrastructures that include information and communication technology, service procedures, and human capital supporting the service system.

港口性能因素及其相互作用:系统思考方法
印度尼西亚的岛屿间货物运输严重依赖海运,因为海运可以以合理的成本运输大量货物。然而,要在所有地方都达到同样的定价标准是一项挑战,特别是对于远离生产中心的地区。为了解决这个问题,政府启动了海上高速公路计划。印尼海上物流的利益相关者应参与实施过程,包括港口运营商、航运业以及作为监管机构和基础设施推动者的政府。然而,印尼政府、文化和官僚机构的民主、分散和多元化性质对海上高速公路计划的实施提出了挑战。基于每个利益相关者的利益、障碍和期望的系统地图,该研究使用系统思维方法来捕捉海运物流系统中利益相关者的活动和政策之间的相互作用。因果循环图和库存和流程图被开发,以提供系统的整体视图。确定了几个成为系统性能杠杆的系统力量。最重要的因素是基础设施的发展,包括物质和非物质基础设施,包括信息和通信技术、服务程序和支持服务系统的人力资本。
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