Transformasi Teknologi dan Regulasi dalam Manajemen Risiko Logistik: Menjawab Tantangan Ekonomi Global di Sektor Maritim

Authors

  • Muhammad Ikhsan Fifaldyovan Akademi Pelayaran Nasional Surakarta
  • Shinta Mardiana Dewi Akademi Pelayaran Nasional Surakarta
  • Ririn Dwi Astuti Kartikasari Akademi Pelayaran Nasional Surakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62951/unggulan.v2i3.2030

Keywords:

Global Economy, Logistics Risk Management, Maritime Regulation, Sector Collaboration, Technology Transformation

Abstract

The global maritime sector is currently facing complex multidimensional challenges, triggered by global economic dynamics, climate change, supply chain disruptions, and rising cybersecurity threats. In response to these conditions, the National Shipping Academy in collaboration with the Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers (IMERAL) held a National Seminar with the theme of Technology and Regulation Transformation in Logistics Risk Management. This activity aims to increase the literacy and capacity of academics, students, practitioners, and regulators in facing maritime logistics challenges through the use of digital technology and strengthening regulations. The seminar was held online via the Zoom platform, presenting speakers from a variety of backgrounds, including academics, industry practitioners, and policymakers. The discussion focused on digital transformation strategies in maritime logistics, harmonization of national and international regulations, and strengthening technology-based risk management systems. The results showed a significant increase in participants' understanding of strategic issues in the maritime sector, especially related to the integration of technology and policies in logistics risk management. In addition, this seminar succeeded in forming a collaborative network between stakeholders, opening up opportunities for cross-sector synergy in the development of sustainable maritime solutions. The policy recommendations compiled from the results of the discussion include the need to accelerate port digitalization, increase the capacity of maritime human resources, and the preparation of regulations adaptive to global dynamics. This activity emphasizes that cross-sector collaboration is an effective strategy in strengthening Indonesia's maritime competitiveness, as well as building national logistics resilience amid global uncertainty.

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Published

2025-08-12

How to Cite

Muhammad Ikhsan Fifaldyovan, Shinta Mardiana Dewi, & Ririn Dwi Astuti Kartikasari. (2025). Transformasi Teknologi dan Regulasi dalam Manajemen Risiko Logistik: Menjawab Tantangan Ekonomi Global di Sektor Maritim. Pelayanan Unggulan : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan, 2(3), 42–53. https://doi.org/10.62951/unggulan.v2i3.2030

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