Yogyakarta, May 11, 2026 – Four students from the Industrial Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Universitas Islam Indonesia, namely Zahid Anugrah Muzaffar Rana, Inggil Tahta Haritza, Azhar Anargya Aryasatya, and Atiqoh Fairuz Hamidah, achieved outstanding accomplishments in the Logistics National Competition (LNC) 2025. The national level competition carried the theme “Humanitarian Logistics in Crisis: Youth Solutions for Emergency Response and Recovery”, focusing on disaster logistics solutions for Indonesia’s underdeveloped, frontier, and outermost regions (3T areas), such as Maluku, Papua, and East Nusa Tenggara. The organizers held the proposal selection stage from May 26 to June 26, 2025. Afterward, the finalists competed in the final round on July 7, 2025. The UII team secured 1st place in the proposal stage. In the national final round, the team achieved 4th place. Through their innovation, the students proposed a more effective aid distribution system. The solution supports disaster response and post-disaster recovery in remote areas of Indonesia.
Strategy and Teamwork Became the Key to Success
During Logistics National Competition (LNC) 2025, the team “Bentar Lagi Nyari” prepared intensively for every stage of the competition. They worked on proposal development and practiced presentations for the final round. Each member handled different responsibilities based on their expertise. Zahid managed the background analysis and program KPI section. Meanwhile, Inggil focused on developing the proposed solution in depth. Azhar handled scheduling and financial planning. Atiqoh focused on problem identification and supporting solutions. Although the team members were busy with sixth-semester classes, they managed their time effectively. As a result, they completed every stage of the competition successfully and earned national recognition.
Experience and Learning from Logistics National Competition 2025
Throughout the competition, the team gained valuable experiences, particularly in humanitarian logistics and aid distribution management in 3T regions. In addition to expanding their knowledge, the competition also strengthened their communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Zahid stated that the entire competition process provided valuable lessons for all team members. According to him, students should never hesitate to participate in competitions.
“Try every competition and never give up on joining various contests,” said Zahid.
Through this achievement, the team hopes to inspire other students to be more confident in exploring opportunities and actively participating in national competitions
Albin M Wiryawan




















