ANALISIS PENGAWASAN LALU LINTAS BARANG IMPOR PADA DAERAH PABEAN OLEH KANTOR BEA DAN CUKAI TIPE A TANJUNG PRIOK TAHUN 2024

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https://doi.org/10.31334/1ep4wc93

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Monitoring , Imported Goods, Customs Administration,Customs and Excise,,Tanjung Priok

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This research is motivated by the high flow of imported goods through Tanjung Priok Port, which serves as Indonesia’s main gateway for international trade, yet is not always accompanied by an optimal supervision system. This situation gives rise to issues such as customs violations, smuggling, and the entry of illegal goods. The purpose of this study is to analyze the implementation of import goods traffic supervision, identify the obstacles encountered, and examine the efforts made by the Type A Customs and Excise Office of Tanjung Priok in improving the effectiveness of supervision. This study employs a descriptive qualitative method, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, and analyzed using George R. Terry’s supervision theory, which consists of setting standards, measuring performance, comparing results, and corrective actions. The findings indicate that supervision has been carried out in accordance with established procedures; however, several challenges remain, including limited human resources, suboptimal use of technology, weak inter-agency coordination, and the increasing volume and complexity of imported goods. Efforts undertaken include capacity building for human resources, utilization of information technology, strengthening inter-agency coordination, and continuous evaluation of supervision procedures. The study concludes that the effectiveness of import goods traffic supervision at Tanjung Priok Port has not yet reached an optimal level, thus requiring more comprehensive strategies to support customs compliance while safeguarding national economic stability.

Keywords : Monitoring , Imported Goods, Customs Administration,Customs and Excise,,Tanjung Priok

 

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2026-05-28

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