Analisis Kebutuhan Armada Kapal Pada Lintassan Siwa - Tobaku
Abstract
The Siwa-Tobaku crossing is a crossing that connects Siwa Ferry Port in Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi, and Tobaku Ferry Port in North Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi. The growth of passengers and vehicles on the Siwa-Tobaku route has increased. Hence, the prediction of cargo flows in the following year will align with the population growth and socio-economic aspects. This research aims to identify the needs of the Ferry Ro-Ro fleet on the Siwa-Tobaku route for the next five years (in 2028) and 15 years (in 2038). The analysis considers socio-economic factors and cargo flows in Wajo and North Kolaka Regency. The analysis results show that the optimal ship capacity planning to support the movement of passenger and vehicle cargo for the next five years (up to 2028) included the addition of 1 fleet at a speed of 10 knots and a frequency of 604 trips/year. The addition of the fleet will enable the transport of 309 adult passengers and 47 children, 33 units of class I-III vehicles, 59 units of class IV and V vehicles, and nine units of class VI-IX vehicles. Meanwhile, to support the movement of passenger and vehicle cargo for the next 15 years (2038), three additional fleets are required with a ship speed of 10 knots and a frequency of 604 trips/year. The addition of the fleets will enable the transport of 225 adult passengers and 34 children, 30 units of class I-III vehicles, 125 units of class IV and V vehicles, and four units of class VI-IX vehicles.