Business processes on every organization is essential to be maintained sustainably. Business disruption in certain area by large scale disaster weakens community resilience through halting productivity as experienced recently, and could also further impact national, regional and the global economy. Most of organizations have not realized that business continuity plan (BCP) is essential to their business continuity. This study aims to analyze the disruptions that might happen on container terminal and rank which disruption contributes most to the loss. This study also try to explain how business continuity plan can minimize the loss caused. The case study in this research is a container terminal. To be able to maintain business continuity in an organization, the terminal should implement business continuity planning in order to identify the risks of a disaster then provide procedures and strategies to reduce or minimize the risk. The development focused on the company's ability to identify disruptions that might disrupt the business process and also to take action as. The research will be carried out using House of Risk method. Development & integration of the actual BCP will be conducted based on international standard ISO 22301:2012. The ranking of each identified risk agents and also the biggest contributor of the Aggregate Risk Potential will be the main output of this research.
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Akbari, D. R., & Gurning, R. O. S. (2020). Development of Risk Based Business Continuity Plan Using House of Risk Method on Container Terminal. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 557). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/557/1/012024
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