Track: Industrial Management
Abstract
This research examines the risk of Mini Container (MiniCon) loading and unloading activities at dock companies. The background of this research is based on the current capitalization of a market that gives impetus and increase to the demand for distribution of goods. The distribution of goods is mediated in the shipping logistics business industry using large container media. The dock company competes among several companies and is driven to innovate a Mini Container (MiniCon). Risk analysis on MiniCon's loading and unloading activities was carried out using the House of risk (HOR) and Monte Carlo methods. The House of Risk (HOR) method aims to identify the risks that exist in the company. Monte Carlo Simulation aims to see the suitability of events that have occurred with the results of the simulation. The results of this study include. First, the number of risks identified as many risk events with several factors causing risk events in HOR stage 1. HOR stage 2 through ARP assessment results in 2 risk factors. Second, Monte Carlo simulation Secondly, the Monte Carlo simulation generates 6 occurrences based on historical data. Significance results for several incidents are significantly compared to actual events.