Abstract

Indonesian fisheries production in 2014 reached 20.72 million tons, consisting of capture fisheries production of 6.72 million tons and aquaculture production of 14.52 million tons. Fish distribution centers are very dependent on the support of the surrounding production areas, especially in the aspects of supply and demand. The distribution center acts as a counterweight to the supply chain system. The distribution center will serve the surrounding areas so that the availability of storage and transportation infrastructure is very necessary to ensure the availability of fish supplies at a stable price for consumers. The study produced recommendations for distribution centers, namely: Medan City, Kab. Anambas, Kab. Indramayu, Kab. Pati, Surabaya City, Mataram City, Kab. Banggai, Makassar City, Bitung City, Ambon City. Sorong City, and Tual City.

Highlights

  • Marine and fisheries resources, besides being potential as the main driver of the national economy, are the main food sources that are intended as food or drinks for human consumption

  • Based on FAO data (2014), in 2012 Indonesia was ranked 2nd for capture fisheries production and ranked 4th for aquaculture production in the world

  • SLIN is a fish supply chain management system and fisheries products as well as information ranging from procurement, storage, transportation to distribution, as a unity of policies to increase capacity and stabilize the upstream-downstream fisheries production system, control disparity and price stabilization, and to meet the needs domestic consumption

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Summary

Introduction

Besides being potential as the main driver of the national economy, are the main food sources that are intended as food or drinks for human consumption. Fisheries production in 2014 reached 20.72 million tons, consisting of capture fisheries production of 6.72 million tons and aquaculture production of 14.52 million tons (including seaweed) This fact can provide an illustration that Indonesia's fisheries potential is very large, so that if managed properly and responsibly so that its activities can be sustainable, it can become one of the main sources of development in the present and the future. The success of a fish distribution center is very dependent on the support of the surrounding production areas, especially in the aspects of supply and demand This is because the distribution center will serve the surrounding areas so that the availability of storage and transportation infrastructure is very necessary to ensure the availability of fish supply at a stable price for consumers. The results of this study will be used as material for government input in developing policies for supporting facilities and infrastructure for fish availability in production centers and distribution centers

The Method to Locating Distribution Center
Analysis of the Location of Distribution Center
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