Measuring The Fish Logistics Performance Index in The Indonesian Fisheries Supply Chains (A Study Case Of Poumako Fishing Port Of Mimika, Central Papua)

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Abstract

Indonesia is an archipelagic nation and there is an unequal population distribution, economic access, and price disparities between the islands. To tackle such challenges The Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) intends to establish the National Fish Logistics System to construct and develop an integrated, fishery product supply chain management. The research aims to determine the fish logistics performance index (hereafter F-LPI) in corridor Mimika-Java (Jakarta/ Surabaya) in 2021 using F-LPI measurement methoe developed by MMAF. The results of the assessment and calculations for the Mimika-Surabaya/Jakarta corridor resulted in an F-LPI score of 65.74 which is included in the “Good” category. The dimensions of benefits and governance have the largest dimension index values of 92.32 and 81.91(very good) respectively, while the index value for fisheries product procurement management has the lowest dimension index value of 40.15 (poor) and for dimension of Efficiency and Connectivity are fair and good. These results then become the basis for several improvement steps at the location such as fishing port management, additional cold chain facilities, and consolidation of logistics actors at the location.

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Utomo, P. B., Mustaruddin, Mulyono, & Muninggar, R. (2024). Measuring The Fish Logistics Performance Index in The Indonesian Fisheries Supply Chains (A Study Case Of Poumako Fishing Port Of Mimika, Central Papua). In BIO Web of Conferences (Vol. 92). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249201029

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