STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -

MODEL OPTIMIZATION OF PATROL ASSIGNMENT AT NORTH NATUNA SEA TO SUPPORT OPERATION TASK OF INDONESIAN NAVY

Budi Prasetiyo (Unknown)
Ayip Riva'i (Unknown)
Azi Wardiana (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Oct 2022

Abstract

The South China Sea conflict is a regional security issue that has not yet reached the point of completion, and isprone to disrupting regional stability in the future. There are 3 (three) basic things that are the main reasons whycountries are involved in the South China Sea conflict. First, it contains enormous natural resources, including oiland gas, biodiversity and fisheries and other marine resources. To operate patrol boats and logistics vessels sothat the distribution of liquid logistics support is appropriate, timely, and in the right place, in solving the problemof liquid logistics distribution, the "Linear Programming" approach will be used to optimization the distribution ofliquid logistics for patrol boats in the Security Operations sector sea. From the description of the formulation of theproblem above, this research was carried out by aiming at the objectives to be achieved, including: formulating alogistic distribution optimization model and optimizing the ability of Naval Warship B9 in supporting the elementsof the title at sea. Data processing in this research activity is data that has been obtained from data collectionactivities and processed using the help of an excel solver. the results of the running of the spreadsheet solverprogram, the running results stated that in order to carry out operations in the Natuna sea for one year it required7 Naval Warship (1 K3; 5 K4; and 1 K5), then the central point of operation is sector A, the optimal refuel point isin R17 because it is closest to operation in sector A.Keywords: Distribution logistics, spreadsheet solver, Linear Programming.

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