Conceptualizing Floating Logistics Supporting Facility as Innovative and Sustainable Transport in Remote Areas: Case of Small Islands in Indonesia

Transportation is the main component that ensures the optimal distribution of goods in the maritime logistics system of small Islands. Therefore, this research developed a Floating Logistics Supporting Facility (FLSF) to overcome the logistics problems on small Islands by implementing sustainable op...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sustainability 2022-07, Vol.14 (14), p.8904
Hauptverfasser: Gurning, Raja Oloan Saut, Hutapea, Gunung, Marpaung, Edward, Malisan, Johny, Arianto, Dedy, Siahaan, Wilmar Jonris, Bimantoro, Bagas, Sujarwanto, Suastika, I Ketut, Santoso, Agoes, Utama, Danu, Kurniawan, Abdy, Hardianto, Sri, Aryawan, Wasis Dwi, Nanda, Miskli Iska, Simatupang, Ezra Jonathan, Suhartana, I Ketut, Putra, Teguh Pairunan
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Zusammenfassung:Transportation is the main component that ensures the optimal distribution of goods in the maritime logistics system of small Islands. Therefore, this research developed a Floating Logistics Supporting Facility (FLSF) to overcome the logistics problems on small Islands by implementing sustainable operational systems. The research samples used were Nias, Kisar, and Sangihe Islands in Indonesia, with dimension, propulsion, operation, and mooring utilized as the four primary considerations. An FLSF was applied as a floating terminal capable of accommodating loading and unloading operations, ship mooring, cargo storage, stacking, and dooring services. The result showed that an FLSF can be applied to logistics activities while considering the safety aspects and related regulations. Based on the results, the FLSF can improve the quality of sustainable logistics operations and increase economic growth in remote islands.
ISSN:2071-1050
2071-1050
DOI:10.3390/su14148904