Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference and Maritime Development (ICMaD 2024)

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Peer-Review Statements

Ramlan Mahmud, Rahimuddin Rahimudin, Novriany Amaliah, Azwar Hayat
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 3rd International Conference and Maritime Development (ICMaD 2024) during 9 - 10 October, 2024 in Makassar. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Reviewer Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who...
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The Impact of Supply Chain Disruption, Supply Chain Organizational Culture, Supply Chain Ambidextrous Leadership on Supply Chain Strategy, and It’s Impact on Company Performance of Pertamina’s Terminal for Own Use (TUKS) in Cilacap

Hamidin Hamidin, Saptono Kusdanu Waskito
Pertamina’s Terminal for Own Use (TUKS) in Cilacap from January 2024 to May 2024 achieved operational performance of 89%. This information shows that there are problems with Pertamina’s TUKS performance in Cilacap. The author conducted research with the aim of proving the positive and significant influence...
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Design and Development of a Ship Fuel Tank Volume Height Monitoring System Using the JSN-SR04T Sensor Based on IoT Telegram Bots with Solar Panel Energy

Agus Dwi Santoso, Restiya Sembada Wicaksana, Moejiono, Monika Retno Gunarti
Design and Development of a Ship Fuel Tank Volume Height Monitoring System Using the JSN-SR04T Sensor Based on IoT Telegram Bots with Solar Panel Energy. Technological developments are getting faster and more advanced in this genera-tion. This can be utilized to create technology that is very widely...
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The Urgency of Establishing National Regulations on Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Maritime Transport in Indonesia

Andi Aulia Arikha Setyo, Christou Imanuel, Fazri Hermanto, Chairil Amin Saputra
Maritime transport is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, significantly contributing to global climate change. Various international instruments, including an Advisory Opinion from the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), which classifies anthropogenic greenhouse...
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Enhancing Employee Productivity: The Impact of Occupational Safety, Health, and Work Discipline at PT. Pelindo Parepare

Arif Fuddin Usman, Farah Aqilah Wajdi, Andi Ningrat, Andi Rachmianty, Andi Murtafiah
Every operational process within a company inevitably carries potential risks of workplace accidents for employees. Therefore, companies must implement Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) programs, which must be supported by employee discipline in applying these programs to minimize the risk of workplace...
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The Effectiveness of MARPOL Annex V Implementation on Ferry Ships in Parepare Harbor

Bustamin Bustamin, Joko Purnomo, Ismail Ismail, Muhammad Rijal, Andi Dirga Noegraha
The study aims to determine the standard of effectiveness of Marine Pollution (MARPOL) Annex V Implementation on Ferry Ships at the Port of Parepare. The research was conducted on 8 moored ferry ships at the Port of Parepare. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods with observation...
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Optimization of Deck Crew Coordination on Watch Duty in Loading Implementation at KMP. Portlink III

Diah Vitaloka Hartati, Muhammad Sapril Siregar, Iksan Saifudin
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) establishes standards for seafarers worldwide, including those from Indonesia, who must comply with the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) Manila Amendments of 2010. All ship personnel are responsible for operating and maintaining...
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Analysis of Garbage Management according to Marpol 1973/1978 Annex V on MT. Klasogun

Endang Lestari, Masrupah Masrupah, Rosnani Rosnani
The objective of this research is to identify water pollution caused by waste that does not comply with the regulations outlined in MARPOL 1973/1978 Annex V. This study was conducted on the MT Klasogun and employed a qualitative descriptive method. Primary data was collected directly from the research...
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Marine Traffic Risk Assessment Using Spatio-Temporal AIS Data in Makassar Port, Indonesia

Faisal Saransi, Joe Ronald Kurniawan Bokau
Makassar Port plays a crucial role in the Ministry of Transport’s hub-and-spoke strategy, significantly impacting the reduction of economic disparities between the eastern and western regions of Indonesia. As a vital port, the safety of the port and the marine environment must be safeguarded at all costs....
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The Use of Geo-Nano TiO2/SiO2 Photocatalyst-Based Self-Cleaning Material as a Coating for Tanker Ship Deck Line Pipe Corrosion Prevention

Hasiah Hasiah, H. P. Nari, R. Irfanita, Subaer Subaer
The use of geo-nano TiO2/SiO2 self-cleaning material as a coating prototype for deck line pipe to stop corrosion on tanker ships was successfully studied in this study. The objective was to produce a synthetic material that would be able to clean itself and be applied to tanker ship deck line pipes....
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The Study of The Use of The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as The Dual Fuel For The Engine Propulsion of KM Nggapulu

Henny Pasandang Nari, Rudy Susanto, Samsul Bahri, Romy Sumardiawan
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is utilized as a dual fuel source in maritime engines, where LNG serves as the primary fuel and diesel acts as the secondary fuel. In pursuit of heightened energy efficiency and diminished environmental effects within the shipping sector, LNG has surfaced as an eco-friendly...
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Analysis of High-Temperature Coal Handling on MV. ALCYONE I Managed by PT. IDT Trans Agency Palembang Branch

Jumriani Jumriani, Andi Muh Rahmat Hidayat
This paper discusses the handling of high-temperature coal cargo on MV. ALCYONE I, managed by PT. IDT Trans Agency Palembang. The research focuses on identifying obstacles during the handling process and the methods applied to mitigate the issue. The findings indicate that the primary challenge is the...
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Green Shipping Expansion Strategy as A Catalyst For Maritime Industry Transition In Indonesia

M. Andhika Rezki Utomo S, Putu Peby Pratama, Tri Iriani Eka Wahyuni
As the world’s largest archipelagic nation, Indonesia’s maritime industry is crucial to its economy, but it also faces significant environmental challenges, particularly related to greenhouse gas emissions. The global shipping industry accounts for around 2–3% of total emissions, and Indonesia is a contributor....
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Analysis Of Bow Thruster Design As A Ship Propeller Train The Ministry Of Transportation Sailing School

Muh. Ivan, Abdul Wahid, Mahbub Arfah
The purpose of this study is to analyze how bow thrusters are designed and implemented as a propulsion system for training vessels at the Ministry of Transportation's Maritime School. Bow thrusters are chosen because of their potential to improve the maneuverability and operational efficiency of...
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The Role of Education and Social Campaigns in Raising Awareness of Eco-Sailing

Muhammad David, Dedy Kurniadi, Taharuddin, Sabaruddin, Dita Romadhoni
This research aims to examine the role of education and social campaigns in raising awareness about eco-friendly shipping. As the volume of global shipping increases, negative impacts on the marine environment, such as water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, are increasingly becoming a major concern....
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Social Construction Of Environmentally Friendly Shipping In Coastal Communities In Banda Aceh

Muhammad David, Harris R. Dahlan, Rispa Saeful Muktamar, Fazri Hermanto, Semuel Dumak Parerungan
This research examines the social construction of environmentally friendly shipping in the coastal communities of Banda Aceh City. In the context of climate change and coastal environmental degradation, efforts to adopt more sustainable shipping practices are becoming increasingly relevant. This research...
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The Role of English Proficiency in Promoting Green Shipping Technology: A Case Study of Indonesian Ports

Novianty Palayukan, Nurul Hatifah
The global shipping industry, which accounts for more than 80% of international trade, is under increasing pressure to implement sustainable practices to reduce environmental impact. Green shipping technology, such as low-emission fuels, digitalized logistics, and energy-efficient systems, is critical...
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Improving The Performance Of Human Resources Appraisal Maritime Logistics Through Character Culture Training

Romanda Annas Amrullah, Mustamin Latief, Saipul Imam Subakti
The development of sea transportation is not accompanied by the growth of human resources in the logistics sector, which hurts the work assessment in the logistics sector. The research uses mixed methods, explanatory research, and journal research. Produce a novelty concept of character culture training;...
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Indonesia’s Maritime Strength as an Anticipation of Escalation in the North Natuna Sea Conflict

Rona Sandro, Christou Imanuel, Fauzan Siszadli Dwi Farand
As the world’s largest archipelagic nation, Indonesia faces significant challenges in safeguarding its maritime sovereignty, particularly in the North Natuna Sea, which is threatened by China’s claims under the Nine Dash Line. The rising tensions in the South China Sea highlight the urgency of strengthening...
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Analysis of The Implementation of ISPS Code on MV. Xin Feng

Rosnani Rosnani, Budi Riyanto, Endang Lestari, Slamet Riyadi
International trade through Indonesian waters, particularly the Strait of Malacca and the Sunda Strait, has led to an increase in ship robbery and hostage-taking for ransom. Implementing the ISPS Code, as part of international efforts, aims to enhance the security of ships and port facilities. This study...
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Analysis of Diesel Generator Fuel Quality on the Sultan Hasanuddin Training Ship

Samsul Bahri, Anindya Putri Utami, Abdy Kurniawan
The KL Sultan Hasanuddin training ship utilizes biodiesel (B30) for its main engine and generator to support energy sustainability. Effective fuel management is critical on board to maintain fuel quality and quantity. This involves careful procedures for loading, storage, and purification. In this study,...
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The Convergence Of Maritime English And Green Shipping: Enhancing Collaboration Through Effective Communication

Sunarlia Limbong, Ade Chandra, Frans Tandibura, Yuniar Ayu Hafita
The rapid evolution of green shipping technologies necessitates a corresponding enhancement in communication skills among maritime professionals, particularly in maritime English, the lingua franca of the global shipping industry. This study explores the critical role of maritime English in the effective...
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Optimizing Dwelling Time at the New Makassar 1 Container Terminal in Supporting the Regional Development of South Sulawesi

Zainal Yahya Idris, Ganding Sitepu, Misliah, Indrabayu
Dwelling time negatively impacts the economy by raising consumer prices as businesses pass on the costs associated with inefficiencies. This study, conducted with a mixed-methods approach, combines qualitative and quantitative research to analyze dwelling time at the New Makassar Container Terminal 1....
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Control Systems in Marine Application

Ab Saman Abd Kader
Marine operations have always been complex and risky, particularly when carried out at sea. Adverse weather conditions can compromise safety and operational efficiency. In the past, marine control systems, designed and installed for various missions at sea, were often unreliable, bulky, and less responsive...
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Analysis Of The Crew’s Understanding Of Safety Equipment On The MV ATHENA

Moh. Aziz Rohman, Hairil Akbar
Work safety equipment is specially designed to protect against workplace injuries and hazards. It is essential that all crew members on board consistently use and pay attention to safety equipment to prevent accidents. This research was conducted on the MV Athena, a vessel owned by Global Freight Shipping...
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Analysis of Waste Handling MV. Coral Actinia

Muhlisin Muhlisin, Zainal Yahya Idris, Ning Mas Miftakhul Fadlilah
The purpose of this research is to examine how waste is handled on the MV Coral Actinia, with a focus on efficiency, crew satisfaction, and compliance with applicable environmental regulations and policies. Effective shipboard waste management is crucial for maintaining a clean marine environment and...
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Challenges in Learning and Teaching Maritime Law in Sorong Merchant Marine Polytechnic: A Linguistic Perspective

Ryan Puby Sumarta, Yuniar Ayu Hafita, Agus Sulistiono, Lilik Yulianingsih, Oktovianus Cristian Karubaba, Dodik Widarbowo
This study examines the linguistic challenges in learning and teaching maritime law at Sorong Merchant Marine Polytechnic, focusing on students’ difficulties in understanding complex legal terminology and maritime English. Non-native English speakers face significant barriers due to specialized maritime...
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Improving Environmental Management and Green Shipping: Innovation, Regulation, Awareness, Support

Albertha Lolo Tandung, Sidrotul Muntaha, Inriani
This research explores the role of technological innovation, regulation, public awareness, and financial support in enhancing environmental management in the shipping sector. Using a qualitative, descriptive-analytical approach, this study primarily utilizes a literature review to evaluate the effectiveness...
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Analysis of the Implementation of the 2006 MLC Ratification on Indonesian Ships

Subehana Rachman, Meti Kendek, Haerani Asri, Siti Zulaikah
The International Ship Labor Convention 2006 (MLC 2006) is an international agreement that aims to improve the protection and welfare of workers on ships. This journal article aims to analyze the implementation of the MLC 2006 ratification on ships in Indonesia. This analysis involves understanding the...
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Optimizing the Use of Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) as a Support for Shipping Safety on MT. Gao Cheng II

Gradina Nur Fauziah, Chairyl Mardhana Sakti, Rahul Sukhana Putra
The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the increased use of ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) and how it can contribute to enhancing safety on board by ensuring that officers are properly trained in its use. This research employs a qualitative approach and was conducted...
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Exploring Seafarers’ Perceptions of Green Shipping Technology: The Contribution of Maritime English Mastery

Alberto Alberto, Mutmainnah Hasyari
This research explored the contribution of English language mastery to seafarers’ perceptions of green shipping technology. The main purpose of this research was to evaluate the contribution of English mastery in promoting green shipping technologies and assess seafarers’ perceptions of English language...
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Analysis Handling Spill Oil On Loading Operation Cargo In Prevent Pollution in the Marine Environment

Eva Susanti, Octavera Sulistiana, Haerani Asri, Nurwahidah
An oil spill is a highly dangerous disaster for both local fishermen and, especially, the marine ecosystem. Such spills can take thousands of years for the marine environment to recover. Tankers transporting oil are particularly vulnerable to pollution incidents, which may result from collisions, tank...
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Implementing Safety Culture through Onboard Ship Simulation in Maritime Education & Training

Joe Alend Seniza B, Alberto, Joe Ronald K. Bokau
This paper explores the implementation of safety culture in maritime education through the introduction of life simulation aboard ships, as practiced at Politeknik Ilmu Pelayaran. The initiative addresses the significant contribution of human error to maritime accidents, advocating for an innovative...
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Analysis of Sewage Treatment Plant Management for the Prevention of Marine Environmental Pollution

Haerani Asri, Subehana Rachman, Eva Susanti, Nurwahidah
The primary contributor to marine pollution is the sewage generated on board ships. This waste poses significant environmental risks when discharged into the sea without undergoing appropriate treatment processes. Marpol 73/78 mandates the treatment of human waste in accordance with established standard...
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Effect Of Magnetic Guidance Error with The Movement Of The MV Chandra Kirana

Rahul Sukhanna Putra, Willyam Raimond Riwu, Gradina Nur Fauziah
Effect of Magnetic Guidance Error On Location Of The Magnetic Guidance On The Ship And Its Relationship With The Movement Of The MV Chandra Kirana on Ship Movement (supervised by Eva Susanti P., S.Si.T., M.T., and Agriani Pongkessu, S.Si., M.Pd.). Variations and variances in magnetic guidelines cause...
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Noxious Liquid Substances Management Plan in Preventing Marine Pollution on MT. Prima Lautan II

Rudy Susanto, Arung Sanjaya Batara Sakti
The objective of this study is to reduce marine pollution caused by the improper use and disposal of hazardous liquid chemical waste that does not comply with the procedures and regulations mandated by MARPOL 1973/1978. The research employs a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis. Data were...
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The Analysis of Watchkeeping on GAS ARJUNA

Joko Purnomo, Gilbert Christianto Mongan
The study titled “The Analysis of Watchkeeping on GAS ARJUNA” (First Author: Gilbert Christianto Mongan, Second Author: Dr. Capt. Moh Aziz Rohman) focuses on the importance of watchkeeping duties on board ships or at ports, which are essential for ensuring safe and controlled conditions. The research...
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Analysis of the Role of Selenoid Valve on Foodstuff Cooling Machine on MV Ship. Double In

Agus Salim, Andi Wahyu Romly Saputra, Syamsu Alam
This research was conducted during PRALA (Sea Practice) on the MV. Double In, managed by CHH Shipping Management Co. Ltd., over a period of 12 months and 2 days. Data was gathered through on-site observations, ship documents, and photographic records, and analyzed using SPSS. The results revealed a buildup...
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Performance Evaluation of Compressor Valves In The Food Refrigeration System Onboard Kl.02 Sultan Hasanuddin

Abdul Basir, Ince Ansar, L. Muhamad Hidayat, Reza Maulana
This study aims to evaluate the performance of compressor valves in the food refrigeration system on board KL. 02 Sultan Hasanuddin. The background of this research is based on the frequent damage to compressor valves, which results in decreased cooling system efficiency, making it difficult to maintain...
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Development of Competency Test Instruments (Level Management) In The Practical Exam Of Navigation Functions At The Bridge Simulator of The Barombong Shipping Polytechnic

Faisal Saransi, Riki Wanda Putra
This research was carried out with the aim of developing a competency test instrument for the results of the navigation function practice exam in the bridge simulator for student officers (management level) of Nautical Studies at the Barombong Shipping Polytechnic. This research was conducted at the...
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Analysis Of The Effect Of Wind And Current On The Motion Of Mt. Gas Natuna When Berthing at Jetty IBL III Pelindo Gresik

Rudy Susanto, Bruce Rumangkang, Arlizar DJaman, Ahmad Roohid Rifki
It is important for every voyager to pay attention to the wind and currents when docking at the harbor. One way to overcome this is to read books on tidal stream tables, wind direction indicators, and wind speed indicators. The aim of this research is to find out how to prevent dangers that can occur...