Abstract

This study discusses the implementation of multimodal transportation in Java, Indonesia, with a focus on economic and logistical aspects. Key infrastructure for economic growth is lagging, particularly in the eastern regions, impacting investments. The literature review strengthens its potential benefits. A multimodal system is necessary to enhance logistics and reduce costs, especially in archipelagic nations. Implementation has the potential for cost savings in shipments. Close coordination of key stakeholders is essential. Infrastructure investment is crucial. Periodic evaluations are needed to ensure objectives are met. Implementation in the Pantura Corridor improves efficiency and sustainability in cargo transportation on Java, with positive local and global impacts, contingent on collective commitment.

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