Infrastructure development is important for encouraging logistic performance in Indonesia. According to the National Strategic Project (PSN), from 2014 to 2023, port infrastructure development in Indonesia for the connectivity sector has built 120 ports, including new ports, optimized existing ports, and opened 18 new sea transportation routes. However, during this period, Indonesia’s logistic performance index decreased from the previous period, with a score of 3.00. This research evaluates Indonesian logistics performance as influenced by infrastructure development and compares it with that of Southeast Asian countries. The analysis uses logistics performance index data from eight countries from 2014 to 2023, using correlation analysis, descriptive statistics, and comparative analysis for data summarization and examination. The examination of Southeast Asian nations in comparison reveals that infrastructure contributes to just 12% of Indonesia’s logistics performance, which is in contradiction to Singapore’s 18%, where it serves as the main driver of logistics performance. Furthermore, the correlation between infrastructure and logistic performance indicated that infrastructure in Indonesia is unable to increase logistic performance. The research is the first step in broader studies assessing whether infrastructure development has the potential to positively impact the effectiveness of logistics in Indonesia.

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The Impact of Infrastructure Development on Improving Indonesia’s Logistics Performance

  • Agung Yudhantara,
  • Tri Achmadi

摘要

Infrastructure development is important for encouraging logistic performance in Indonesia. According to the National Strategic Project (PSN), from 2014 to 2023, port infrastructure development in Indonesia for the connectivity sector has built 120 ports, including new ports, optimized existing ports, and opened 18 new sea transportation routes. However, during this period, Indonesia’s logistic performance index decreased from the previous period, with a score of 3.00. This research evaluates Indonesian logistics performance as influenced by infrastructure development and compares it with that of Southeast Asian countries. The analysis uses logistics performance index data from eight countries from 2014 to 2023, using correlation analysis, descriptive statistics, and comparative analysis for data summarization and examination. The examination of Southeast Asian nations in comparison reveals that infrastructure contributes to just 12% of Indonesia’s logistics performance, which is in contradiction to Singapore’s 18%, where it serves as the main driver of logistics performance. Furthermore, the correlation between infrastructure and logistic performance indicated that infrastructure in Indonesia is unable to increase logistic performance. The research is the first step in broader studies assessing whether infrastructure development has the potential to positively impact the effectiveness of logistics in Indonesia.