TRANSPORT SAFETY ANALYSIS IN PAMATATA PORT VIEWING FROM THE FEASIBILITY OF THE SHIP AND THE QUALITY OF HUMAN RESOURCES

  • Nurwahidah Politeknik Ilmu Pelayaran Makassar
Keywords: Safety, competence, Human resources

Abstract

Transportation is crucial because it opens the door to isolation by connecting remote regions with
more developed places. These regions are located far from the hub of economic activity. Competent facilities,
network systems, and human resources are required to support effective transportation. Without these two
elements, it is impossible to provide transportation services, particularly ferry transportation, in a secure,
comfortable, and effective manner. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the output, ship condition, and human
resource quality at the Pamatata crossing or port. The study's findings are evident. 1. Passenger ship capacity to
and from the port of Pamatata is reportedly adequate. In comparison, fewer automobiles can be transported at the
port than can be transported from the port of Bira to the port of Pamatata Selayar. 2). Only 16.7% of Pamatata
Port's personnel are qualified for work in the shipping industry, which is a low percentage and endangers maritime
security.

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