FRAMEWORK OF HORIZONTAL COLLABORATION IMPLEMENTATION IN THE INDONESIAN COURIER, EXPRESS, AND PARCEL INDUSTRY
The implementation of horizontal collaboration has been discussed in various area of the transportation industry, such as trucking, freight forwarding, etc. However, the research toward horizontal collaboration implementation within the Courier, Express, and Parcel (CEP) industry, especially in I...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/57601 |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The implementation of horizontal collaboration has been discussed in various area of the
transportation industry, such as trucking, freight forwarding, etc. However, the research toward
horizontal collaboration implementation within the Courier, Express, and Parcel (CEP)
industry, especially in Indonesia, is very limited, due to its limited occurrence of such strategy
within the industry. This study aims to developed a framework that could assist the
understanding for some important consideration toward the implementation of horizontal
collaboration, which cover for the important drivers, enabler, barriers, as well as to figure out
the suitable model toward the implementation of horizontal collaboration in the Indonesian
CEP industry. 3 case studies of different CEP companies in Indonesia are being used by this
research to provide a holistic perspective toward horizontal collaboration implementation in
the industry.
The findings from this research are that market position, customer service, cost and
productivity, and threat from the market turns out the be the drivers of horizontal collaboration
for Indonesian CEP companies. Furthermore, the implementation of horizontal collaboration’s
attractiveness is enhanced through the occurrence of trust between partners, in which could
develop faster through a couple of significant enabler factors, namely: transparency, clear
expectation, common interest, cooperation and benefit sharing, and ethics. While the
significant barrier that threat the implementation of horizontal collaboration could be grouped
into 4 areas namely: partner, determining and dividing the gains, negotiation, and coordination
and ICT cost. Lastly, the suitable model for horizontal collaboration in the Indonesian CEP is
that the collaboration is conducted directly between 2 companies without any clear leader, in
which these companies are willingly to open information and exchange their customer orders
through the use of technology in its processes, with the purpose to serve order that could not
be afforded individually, improve service offering, and increase operation productivity. For the
future research, it is necessary to conduct a time-series analysis to measure the performance of
CEP com |
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