STUDY OF POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF COLD SUPPLY CHAIN IN EASTERN INDONESIA (CASE STUDY: MALUKU)

Eastern Indonesia, with its abundant natural resources, particularly in the fisheries sector, holds significant potential to improve community welfare and contribute to the national economy. However, the lack of adequate cold supply chain infrastructure remains a major challenge in maintaining the q...

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Main Author: Nayu Chadijah Asnawi, Raden
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86418
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Eastern Indonesia, with its abundant natural resources, particularly in the fisheries sector, holds significant potential to improve community welfare and contribute to the national economy. However, the lack of adequate cold supply chain infrastructure remains a major challenge in maintaining the quality of fishery products, which are the largest commodity in this region. This shortfall impacts both the market value and competitiveness of these products in domestic and international markets. This study aims to identify priority provinces in Eastern Indonesia with the greatest potential for cold supply chain development using a Multi-Criteria Analysis method. The criteria used are divided into two aspects across nine provinces in Eastern Indonesia. The first aspect is socioeconomic, which includes Population Size, Human Development Index, and Gross Regional Domestic Product. The second aspect focuses on fisheries resource potential, which includes the Number of Fishermen, Number of Fish Processing Units, Annual Fishery Production Volume, Number of Marine Fishing Vessels, Fish Consumption Rates, and Fisheries Export Volume. Field surveys were also conducted at Nusantara Fishery Ports (PPN) and Fish Processing Units (UPI) to analyze the existing conditions of cold supply chain infrastructure in the priority provinces. The results of these surveys will be analyzed to map the existing fisheries product value chain, making it easier to identify cold supply chain infrastructure gaps needed to support the fisheries sector by calculating the capacity and demand for each cold supply chain facility. Through a thorough examination of the existing needs and obstacles in the cold supply chain process, comprehensive infrastructure development recommendations will be proposed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the cold supply chain in the region.