


he Pelindo merger last year (October 1, 2021) does not only change the business structure and corporate organization, but further, it calls for a massive business transformation.
The merger, as we know, has integrated the four Pelindos (Pelindo 1-4) into Pelindo. And one year after merger, Pelindo has finished its organizational restructuring. All subsidiaries earlier owned by each Pelindos are handed over into the new business clusters (sub-holdings) of Pelindo Terminal Petikemas (SPTP), Pelindo Multi Terminal (SPMT), Pelindo Solusi Logistik (SPSL), and Pelindo Jasa Maritim (SPJM).
Good to know that the process of the transferred have been run well. However, more efforts to rebrand them to be global players and transform them to be specialists in their business entity are awaited!
After intensively introducing the core business of each subsidiary and clarifying their business borderless coverage nationwide, there are evidences to say that the rebranding of Pelindo Group post-merger has been working, creating some good results for the group performance.
The merger has successfully changed the brand of Pelindo, the four sub-holdings, and all subsidiaries from regional players to nationwide players. Is it enough? Totally not yet. Pelindo and all sub-holdings and subsidiaries are expected to go further, rebranding them to be global players.
Good to know that the merger has put Pelindo as the 8th biggest container terminal operators in the world in view of throughput. Pelindo handle at least 16-17 million TEUs a year. According to pre-pandemic data (2018), top-ten global container operators are as follows: PSA (60.3m TEUs), HPH (46.7m TEUs), DPW (44.2m TEUs), APM Terminals (42.8m TEUs), CMPort (35.1m TEUs), TIL (26.5m TEUs), Pelindo (16.7m TEUs), ICTSI (8.9m TEUs), and Evergreen (8.5m TEUs).
Being on this position, it is very reasonable for Pelindo to rebrand itself. Rebranding has to be done massively, telling the world Pelindo is not just a national player, but a global player!
The transformation, meanwhile, has also been understood as a focus after merger. And Pelindo has efforted some transformation programs, ranging from port management until port operation. The transformation has been done from the HQ (head quarter) programs until subsidiaries, branch ports, and subsidiaries.
And since changes in business will continue to go on, the transformation programs are expected to be continuously done, even more extensively and expansively. Business will always change in any time, the transformation is expected to be a never-ending work.
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Indonesia’s leading car terminal operator PT. Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal IKT (IPCC) comes with a new tagline – ‘beyond the gate – mirroring the corporate mission to support an ‘end to end’ automotive distribution, thus supporting the national automotive industry growth.
fter hit by the pandemic Covid-19, the automotive industry has actually been recovered. The recovered has actually took place since the end of last year (2021), proved by the automotive industry production. According to automotive industry association GAIKINDO, the Indonesia CBU (completely built-up) production in 2021 grew 61.36% year on year, to 890 thousand.
Such increasing production had positively impacted on the IPCC’ productivity and financial performance. In 2021, the CBU handled by IPCC lifted up 35.34% and it’s equal to 53.41% of total national production. This increasing production has helped the company financial performance to be ‘back in black’, from ‘red record’ in 2020.
For information, amid the pandemic Covid-19 outbreak, the automotive industry market dropped significantly in 2020. The national automotive production (CBU/ completely built up) in 2020 dropped 43.97%, to 551,426 units, from 1,045,666 units in 2019, according to Gaikindo.
This results in a drop of IPCC’s volume during the year. IPCC suffered 23.17% volume drop during the year, from 450,826 units (2019) to 351,141 units (2020), or more than 63.68% of total national production. The IPCC export also dropped in 2020, by more than 29,78%.
A good trend of recovery has continued this year, resulting in an increase of IPCC production. Indonesia's CBU exports of various brands and models, for example rose 35% in
the first half this year (H1 2022), compared to the pandemic period (H1 2020). It also has exceeded the pre-pandemic level of H1 2019.
This has impacted on the growth of IPCC production, including export as the IPCC terminals handled over 50% of the total national CBU export. IPCC data shows that export volume of CBU in H1 2022 reached 142,155 units, up 35% from H1 2020 which was accounted to 105,082 units.
“This certainly builds optimism for us. As a terminal operator for export-import of cars and other heavy vehicles, this is a very good news. This condition also shows that the Indonesian automotive industry is back on the right track,” commends IKT/IPCC President Director, Rio Theodore Natalianto Lasse.
Just like last year, car maker Toyota still dominates the highest number of car exports from Indonesia in the first half of 2022, followed by Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Isuzu, Honda, Daihatsu, Nissan, Mazda, VW and Geely.
In H1 2022, Toyota exported as many as 81,706 CBU via IPCC Tanjung Priok. PT Suzuki Indomobil Motor, which produces Suzuki brand cars in Indonesia, exports about 23,762 cars of various models to various countries. Meanwhile, PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian, a Mitsubishi car manufacturer, exported 18,559 CBU cars to various countries.
The export surge occurred in Hyundai brand cars from PT Hyundai Motor Indonesia, which rose very significantly compared to last year. The famous car brand from South Korea, in the first half of 2021, only exported 214 CBU cars. However, in the first half of 2022, it soared by exporting 11,385 cars to various countries.
“With facilities and services that continue to improve, including network to various IPCC satellite terminals, we hope that the number of exported vehicles will continue to increase until the end of the year,”said Director of Business Development, Agus Hendrianto.
The increasing productivity has helped the corporate financial growth, both in revenue
and profit. IPCC revenue in H1 2022 reached Rp302.34 billion, increasing from Rp233.28 in H1 2021. IPCC booked profit of Rp45.42 billion, increasing significantly year on year, from Rp14.83 billion in the same period of last year (H1 2021).
There are some conditions that support IPCC to enjoy this satisfying financial growth. First, the decrease of pandemic impact that encourages the continuity of automotive industry activities. “As the pandemic slow down, the automotive industry is more productive, resulting in an increase of production volume, thus giving more volumes to terminal,” he said.
“Since last year until first half this year, the loading and unloading activities have been running normal following the ease of pandemic condition, thus helping our productivity which is much higher than
2020,” added Director of Operation and Technic, Andi Hamdani.
Second, the improved performance during this period, was also caused by the lower growth of cost, in addition to the significant revenue increase. “The growth of cost (especially cost of revenue) was lower than the growth of revenue so the IPCC has a room for lifting up the profit,” said Director of Finance & Human Capital, Sumarno.
The other hand, Sumarno further said, the growth of general & administrative expenses looks not to high. It was shows that the Management able to manage the cost very well.
Third, the depreciation cost has increased due to the implementation of PSAK 73 of the leased asset (rental of land, tools and vehicles) which were amortized by the straight-line method since January 1 st ,
2020. In addition, IPCC also has recorded the additional of assets so that include to the depreciation calculation
Fourth, there was a provision for impairment as the impact of PSAK 71. This account related to trade receivables in which the management believes that the allowance for impairment of trade receivables are adequate to cover for possible losses from uncollectible accounts.
Fifth, there was an increase of Financial Expenses due to the interest of the leased asset caused due to the implementation of PSAK 73 which affected to the depreciation and interest of the leased asset
Sixth, the management do improvement efforts in trade receivables collectability by implementing the allowance for impairment of trade receivables where is adequate to cover possible losses from uncollectible accounts.
“The combination of those factors has supported us in this position, in which in general, we are much better than last year,” said Rio.
Sumarno also explained that until the end of Aug’ 2022, IPCC has absorbed as much
as Rp 24.31 billion capital expenditure (Capex), or more than 98.62% of total Capex of 2022 which is contracted to Rp24.65 billion.
Such increasing performance during the period was also contributed by IPCC penetration to handle satellite terminals. Soon after the Pelindo merger (October 1, 2021), two terminals of Belawan Terminal & Makasar Terminal have been operated by IPCC, giving such a significant contribution to IPCC income sources. Tanjung Perak (Surabaya), Balikpapan, and some other ports in Kalimantan and Nusa Tenggara are the next targets.
In addition to expand its market coverage through penetration to the new satellite ports, IPCC targets to intensify its services in the automotive industry. IPCC targets to support an ‘end to end’ automotive distribution, thus supporting the national automotive industry growth, the spirit behind its new tagline of ‘beyond the gate’.
With the new logo and new tagline “Beyond the Gate”, IPCC keeps looking for
every business opportunity that can grabbed revenue creativity & revenue enhancement, such as Car(go) Distribution Management, CCS, and others.
In realizing the planning, the IPCC will stand on four strategies: first, integration strategy covering the Integrated “Beyond the Gate” end to end services, Data integration for continuity of Flow of Goods-Data-Mone, Business Process (order to cash, procure to pay, build to demolish.
Second, expansion strategy. This means that IPCC will expand to other potential car/ roro terminals (horizontal), expand to other businesses inside automotive ecosystem (vertical), and collaborate with other players (global).
Third, digitalization strategy that is done through port operations and management, automotive distribution management and ecosystem, analytics, big data & business intelligence for future business.
Fourth, coordination. The coordination is done by strengthening the coordination within Pelindo Group according to the Post Merger Business Model. (dj)
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s Indonesia’s most completed training center in the maritime industry, in view of the programs it offers and the facilities it has, Pertamina Maritime Training Center (PMTC) commits to improving its training quality in line with international standards as set by IMO (International Maritime Organization). In addition, improving the training quality remains committed to creating qualified seafarers from the country, thus being able to compete in the global market.
The PMTC is fully owned by state-owned oil company PT Pertamina (Persero) and under the direct-controlled of the Pertamina Human Capital Directorate – Pertamina Corporate University.
In view of the commitment and in responding to the target toward the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) 2023, PMTC reviews its curriculum and syllabus and upgrades its teaching material. The curriculum and syllabus review will refer to the STCW 1978 amendment 2010 / IMO Model Course and PK.09-BPSDMP2017.
“That is why we conduct this workshop today,” PMTC Manager Capt. Brahma Adeyanto told Indonesia Shipping Gazette on the sidelines of Workshop on Updating Materials for STCW ’78 Amendment 2010 today (September 13, 2022).
PMTC, a training institution with approval from the Directorate General of Sea Transportation and the Center for Human Resources Development for Sea Transportation, Ministry of Transportation, has the most completed training program among identical training centers within the country.
Currently, according to Brahma, PMTC conducted as many as 36 training programs of STCW 1978 Amendment 2010. In addition, it conducts as many as 35 training programs in the marine academy, 17 training programs in the maritime industry, and three OPITO Certified in progress.
“There are some training programs that PMTC only has,” said Brahma. He names some of them, i.e., Basic International Code of Safety for Ships using gases or low Flashpoint fuel (Basic IGM), Advance IGM, and OPITO (relating to Offshore activities).
“Though we have such completed training programs, we continue to do a review to cope with new standards from IMO and in responding to the demand in the market, including global demand to seafarers,” said Brahma. He added that the material renewal process consisting of 36 COP and COC materials has been ongoing since June 23, 2022, through a series of quite long processes.
Directorate General of Sea Transportation appreciates any programs of PMTC, including the SCTW 78 training material workshop. In his remark speech to open the workshop, Head of the Sub-Directorate of Ship and Seafarers Affairs Rajuman Sibarani – on behalf of Director for Ship and Seafarer Affairs (Dirkapel) H. Ahmad Wahid, S.T., M.Mar.E underlined that this proves the PMTC commitment to improving the quality of Indonesian seafarers.
Furthermore, Indonesia remains one of the leading contributors to the global seafarer market. “We are the third contributor to the global seafarer market. Therefore, efforts to improve our seafarers’ quality are very much appreciated. This is to keep our position as one of the leading contributors in the global seafarer market,” Rajuman Sibarani explained.
Dirkapel, he said, is responsible for policy-making, formulation of norms, criteria, and SOP relating to seafarers. “Further, we are responsible for technical assistance, supervision, and evaluation of seafarer affairs. So, once again, we appreciate this workshop very much.”
Rajuman Sibarani expects this workshop to help accelerate the process of improving the quality of Indonesian seafarers, thus creating more professional and competent seafarers in the 4.0 industry era.
As a member of IMO (International Maritime Organization), the directorate of Sea Transportation continues to realize some programs toward the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) 2023. He said Indonesia had joined the voluntary IMSAS (VIMSAS) 2014.
“We hope that PMTC can support creating similar perceptions among stakeholders. Thus we can realize some preparatory steps toward the IMSAS next year as we expect,” he closed. (dj)
he CMA CGM Group, a global player in sea, land, air and logistics solutions, announced today the launch of TEUs to Trees, an early container return incentive program designed to increase climate change mitigation in the United States while assisting in the overall effort to improve both the fluidity and velocity of the supply chain. The program will be in effect from October 1, 2022, to December 30, 2022.
This new incentive program is an opportunity to reward customers for doing their part to increase equipment availability while also helping them offset their environmental footprint. The carbon credits CMA CGM will purchase on behalf of its customers will notably be used to expand U.S. forestry, support urban resilience projects in vulnerable communities and drive the creation of additional offset projects in the United States. Through this program, the Group also aims to partner with its customers and move forward together towards a more sustainable shipping.
In order to increase impact, CMA CGM has also expanded this new early container return incentive to cover both refrigerated and dry containers as well as every U.S. ocean terminal where CMA CGM receives empty containers. This enables shippers of all sizes and locations to offset carbon emissions and positively contribute to socio-environmental projects in the United States.
A continued effort to improve supply chain velocity in the United States
With a thriving global economy, the shipping industry has experienced an unprecedented spike in demand throughout North America, leading to increased pressure
on capacity and ports. Throughout the surge, CMA CGM has leveraged its extensive capabilities that include sea, land, air, and logistics services to provide an array of flexible transport solutions to assist customers.
The company has also increased capacity and made significant investments in equipment. In addition, CMA CGM was the first to freeze spot rates, and in March of this year, the Group dedicated vessel capacity to small and medium enterprises in both Europe and North America at rates typically only provided to high-volume shippers.
This newly launched incentive program is the third implemented by CMA CGM to encourage early pickup and return of containers.
An innovative program with positive socio-environmental impact
CMA CGM’s new incentive program is projected to result in forest conservation and urban resilience projects in some of the United States’ most vulnerable communities.
Credits will be provided to CMA CGM customers that return both dry and refrigerated containers originating from nearly 20 Asian countries to CMA CGM-approved return locations in port cities throughout the United States (rail ramps not included).
Throughout the program, each applicable importer of record (consignee listed on the Bill of Lading) will receive:
2.5 tons of carbon credits per container returned during calendar days 1–4. To calculate the credit, CMA CGM will utilize EDI transaction data and will not require invoices or additional documentation from customers.
A progress report every 30 days. At the end of the program, customers will be issued an official carbon offset certificate for total credits earned.
“Our newest incentive program is a perfect example of our continual quest to create innovative solutions that result in BETTER WAYS of doing business. Encouraging customers to return boxes sooner provides additional containers and chassis for export bookings, and the type of incentive we are offering will result in the formation of new socio-environmental projects right here in the United States. It is our hope that through this program, others in the industry will be inspired to leverage their capabilities to positively impact the environment and our local communities,” said Ed Aldridge, President of CMA CGM America and American President Lines.***
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On September 26, 2022, the Naming Ceremony of M/V “SITC QIUMING” was successfully held by SITC International Holdings Co., Ltd. (SITC) and YANGZIJIANG Shipbuilding Group Ltd (YANGZIJIANG).
Mr. Yang Shaopeng, Chairman of SITC, Mr. Ren Letian, Genernal Manager of YANGZIJIANG, and Members from China Entrepreneur Club attended the ceremony together.
At the ceremony, Mr. Yang Shaopeng, Chairman of SITC made a speech on behalf of the shipowner, expressing thanks to Yangzijiang Shipyard for overcoming the pressure of the epidemic and ensuring high quality and efficient delivery of new vessel. He looked forward to further strengthening both parties’ cooperation and creating higher value for the society and the future.
Mr. Ning Gaoning christened the new vessel for “SITC QIUMING”, and Ms. Cheng Hong, Godmother of the new vessel was invited to break the champagne. Mr. Wang Yusuo gave his blessing. The guests wish the new ship smooth sailing and are full load each line.
Upon delivery, the vessel "SITC QIUMING" will soon join our fleet to provide better and more efficient service to customers. SITC Fleet structure will also be further optimized to play a greater role in lines layout.***
CEVA Logistics is connecting more shippers with ocean capacity through a newly signed agreement with South Korean ocean carrier HMM, the 8th largest global provider of container shipping by 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs).
The multi-year deal, which lasts into 2025, builds on the two companies existing relationship and brings CEVA’s strategic ocean partner network to 14 global and regional carriers.
While HMM was already an existing ocean carrier for CEVA, the new agreement expands that relationship with both companies agreeing to increase the level of collaboration.
As an independent Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC), CEVA manages Full-Container Load (FCL) and Less-thanContainer Load (LCL) shipments to and from 237 countries around the world.
The company offers more than 60,000 port pairs and 600,000 door-to-door combinations. In 2021, CEVA managed approximately 1.4 million TEUs of FCL and LCL ocean cargo.
Stephane Gautrais, global head of ocean freight, CEVA Logistics, said: “Our position as a leading NVOCC is dependent on the strong relationships we maintain with ocean carriers. Despite challenging market conditions, HMM has proven to be a strong, reliable partner over the last several years, and this agreement solidifies and expands what we expect to be a long-term, strategic relationship that will
enable us to make vital connections in global commerce in service to our ocean cargo customers.”
Jeremy Choi, chief global trade management, HMM, said: “Ceva Logistics has been long term partnered, proven and recognized a VIP customer to work with HMM. We cherish the strategic relation and business collaboration having been built up for many years. Based on this agreement, we anticipate both companies create and provide more workable and productive solutions together to the market customers in need.”
For information, previously HMM reveals a mid-to long-term strategy to diversify its business portfolio for future growth and leap forward to be a global top-rated shipping and logistics company.
The strategy includes expanding the fleet capacity of containerships to 1.2 million TEU from the current 820,000 TEU by 2026. The extension of bulk business is also scheduled by increasing its fleet to 55 ships from the current 29 ships on the same timetable.
In particular, HMM will invest more than KRW 15 trillion in a range of initiatives, including securing core assets such as ships, terminals, and logistics facilities throughout the upcoming five years from 2022 to 2026.
HMM explained that the future strategy has been established to respond to growing uncertainty arising from ever-changing business circumstances and lay a solid foundation for sustainable growth.***
ang Ming Marine Transport Corp. (Yang Ming) has added one new 11,000 TEU container vessel, ‘YM Trillion’. The vessel is chartered from Shoei Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. and built by Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. YM Trillion was named and delivered to Yang Ming at a ceremony held at Imabari Marugame Shipyard today (21st). Yang Ming’s attendees joined the event remotely at their Taipei office. Mr. David Yen, Chairman of T3EX Global Holdings Corp. was invited to officially name the vessel, and Ms. Alice Yen, daughter of Chairman of T3EX Global Holdings Corp. had the honor to perform the ceremonial cord-cutting to wish the ship and its crew the best of luck on their future voyages.
To further strengthen Yang Ming’s mid- to long-term operational efficiency, the Company ordered a total of fourteen 11,000 TEU newbuildings through long-term charter agreements with ship owners. With the delivery of YM Trillion, all fourteen 11,000 TEU ships have joined Yang Ming’s fleet. These newbuildings will lower the average age of Yang Ming’s global fleet and enhance vessel deployment. With environmental features, these eco-friendly ships will accelerate fleet optimization, reduce unit cost and offer greater transportation service.
This series of vessels has a nominal capacity of 11,860 TEU and is equipped with 1,000 plugs for reefer containers. With a length of 333.9 meters, a width of 48.4 meters, a draft of 16 meters, these vessels are designed to cruise at a speed up to 23 knots. The containerships incorporate various environmental features including scrubbers, Water Ballast Treatment Plant and Alternative Marine Power system.
This type of vessels adopts the twin-island design to increase loading capacity and navigational visibility to ensure more efficiency and safety. The ship hull form optimization will further increase energy saving and reduce overall emissions. In addition, the ships are designed with shorter length and beam, which makes them easier to maneuver during berthing or departure. The optimal dimensions can enable these ships to call at major ports worldwide and pass through the new Panama Canal with no restriction, and facilitate greater flexibility in vessel deployment.
YM Trillion has been deployed on Yang Ming’s Trans-Pacific service PN3, which will meet customer needs, and maximize capacity utilization. It is expected that the vessel will further strengthen the competitiveness of Yang Ming’s global fleet and service network.
The port rotation of PN3 is Hong Kong - Yantian - ShanghaiPusan - Vancouver - Tacoma - Pusan - Kaohsiung – Hong Kong.***
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Mariana Express Lines (MELL), a subsidiary of Pacific International Lines (PIL), is pleased to announce that two of its vessels Kota Dunia and Selatan Damai, made successful maiden calls at the new Tibar Bay Port over two days from 14 September 2022 to 16 September 2022, to support the operational trials of this new deepwater port. This new development, built in compliance with globally recognised environmental standards, aims to deliver performance and productivity which are comparable with the largest seaports in the world
Over the two-day test phase, the efficiency of the digital operating systems of the terminal shone through as the port handled nearly 1,000 containers on board both ships. With new optimised port call practices, the port call process in future is expected to be even shorter and more efficient, thereby bringing savings while reducing carbon emissions for shipping lines.
Lee Chin Giaf, General Manager, MELL said “MELL has served Timor Leste for over a decade. We are very pleased to have the opportunity to show our commitment to the growth of Timor by
deploying two of our vessels to participate in the testing of the country’s new world-class facility. We look forward to working closely with Timor Port and Bolloré Ports on the successful development and launch of the new port as part of its ambition to drive stronger economic growth for the country. ”
Laurent Palayer, CEO of Timor Port SA said “MELL and Bolloré Ports enjoy a long standing relationship underpinned by close co-operation over the last decade and with the opening of Timor Bay, we will further strengthen our partnership to bring economic progress to Timor Leste.”
Tonnie Lim, Chief Trade Officer, PIL added, “Asia is a key focus region for PIL, and our subsidiary MELL enables us to specialise in certain niche routes within Asia Pacific. Timor, with its central location in Asia and proximity to the large Asian market of Indonesia, has immense development potential. PIL and MELL are confident that Timor will continue to grow from strength to strength and we stand ready to meet the needs of our customers for enhanced connectivity to Timor and other parts of Asia.”***
Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) is pleased to announce the successful completion of the trial use of marine biofuel supplied by leading global energy company, Chevron Singapore Pte Ltd. on M.V. “OOCL YOKOHAMA”. This is the first time that OOCL has trialled the use of biofuel in its fleet.
On 24 June 2022, the M.V. “OOCL YOKOHAMA”, a 4578-TEU container vessel, was fueled with 1999.3 metric tons of B22 marine biofuel provided by Chevron from the Port of Singapore. The 41-day trial voyage commenced on 26 June and ended on 5 August. Deployed in OOCL’s AAA1 service in the Southeast Asia - Australia network, the vessel started its round trip at Singapore, went southward to call at a number of Australian ports, and then returned to Singapore.
The biofuel supplied by Chevron Singapore was blended with ISCC certified Used Cooking Oil Methyl Ester as a 22% component in the VLSFO. This biofuel can be used on vessels without changing engine specifications and is expected to decrease approximately 15% to 20% of exhausted CO2 based on lifecycle analysis.
Mr. Kenny Ye, Chief Operating Officer at OOCL, said: “We are very pleased with the positive results of the trial. Biofuels are considered to be one of the most credible options to enable the shipping industry both to meet future regulatory requirements, and to advance further with the transition towards decarbonization. The success of this trial provides OOCL with certainty as to the feasibility of using sustainable biofuels on its ships, which gives us increased clarity over the next steps
in our decarbonization journey. We would like to thank our long-term partner Chevron, a leading provider of reliable and ever cleaner energy, for achieving this new milestone with us. OOCL will continue to work closely with our partners and all stakeholders to strive for further advancement in our sustainability roadmap to create a greener future.”
“As Chevron looks to grow our marine biofuels business in the region, we are pleased with the success of the biofuel trial with OOCL,” said Mr. Frankie Lee, vice president of Chevron Product Supply and Trading, Asia Pacific. “Chevron is committed to partnering with key shipowner customers to provide lower carbon solutions including biofuels. As partners with the Global Center for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD), we will play an active role in developing the biofuels landscape in Singapore.”***
ecently, COSCO SHIPPING Logistics successfully delivered the first batch of reactors for the Yulong Island Refining-Chemical Integration Project (Phase I), effectively ensuring the progress of the project.
The first batch of cargoes included one hydrotreating reactor (33.3m long, 6.1m wide, 5.3m high, weighing 718.45 tons) and one hydrocracking reactor (29.75m long, 6m wide, 5.3m high, weighing 633.67 tons).
In order to ensure the smooth transportation of the equipment, the project team worked out a vigilant plan. While coordinating with the terminal and maritime administrations to make pre-shipping preparations, they also designed a detailed transportation plan matched with appropriate vehicles according to the cargo condition and carried out transportation simulation of heavy-loaded vehicles
operating throughout the delivery process to determine the feasibility of the plan.
Thanks to the adequate advanced preparation, all of the equipment arrived safely at the scheduled location within the scheduled timeframe to meet the project timeline requirements.
Yulong Island Refining-Chemical Integration Project (Phase I)
The project is a large-scale petrochemical project for the conversion of traditional energy into new energy and industrial restructuring in Shandong Province. It will drive the integration of the local refining industry with a capacity of 130 million tons, which is of great significance to promote the restructuring and transformation of the industry and improve the level of refining and chemical integration.***
There is evidence that the rebranding of Pelindo Group post-merger has been working, creating good results for the group’s performance.
The transformation, meanwhile, is being in the process. It has been done, is being done, and will always be done. Business changes will never end, thus transformation will always be continuous work.
The Pelindo merger last year (October 1, 2021) not only changed the business structure and corporate organization but also called for new business rebranding and further transformation.
The merger, as we know, has integrated the four Pelindos (Pelindo 1-4) into Pelindo. The corporate organization has united into a single umbrella of management. The merger will not only remove the regional obstacles but will also create a nationwide Pelindo. In other words, the merger is expected to transform the region-based port corporations into a single national one. Such a historical breakthrough!
Regarding business structure and corporate organization, the merger has separated port management and port/terminal operators.
The merger divides the port management into four regions: Pelindo Regional 1-4, which its region covers some ports. The port/terminal operators, meanwhile, are clustered into four independent business groups: (1) container, (2) non-container, (3) logistics and hinterland development, and (4) marine, equipment, and port services sub-holdings.
Soon after the merger was legally launched, Pelindo took the fast step, starting with organizational restructuring, especially repositioning the status of subsidiaries. All subsidiaries earlier owned by each Pelindos are handed over into the new business clusters (sub-holdings) of Pelindo Terminal Petikemas (SPTP), Pelindo Multi Terminal (SPMT), Pelindo Solusi Logistik (SPSL), and Pelindo Jasa Maritim (SPJM).
The SPTP becomes the holding of container terminals: PT Berlian Jasa Terminal Indonesia, PT IPC Terminal Petikemas, PT Kaltim Kariangau Terminal, Prima Multi Terminal, Prima Terminal Petikemas, Terminal Petikemas Surabaya, and Terminal Teluk Lamong.
The SPMT becomes the holding of: PT Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok and PT Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal (IKT)
The SPSL becomes the parent for: PT Multi Terminal Indonesia, PT Nusantara Terminal Service, PT Prima Indonesia Logistik, PT Pelabuhan Indonesia Developer, and PT Prima Kawasan Pembangunan.
The SPJM becomes the parent for: PT Energi Pelabuhan Indonesia, PT Equiport Inti Indonesia, PT Jasa Pelabuhan Indonesia Equipment, PT Pelindo Marine Service, PT Pengerukan Indonesia, and PT Jasa Armada Indonesia Tbk
Fortunately, the process ran smoothly. The share transfer of the subsidiaries to sub-holdings ran fast, completed just a few months after the merger.
But, is this organizational restructuring the most achievement in the first year of the merger? For some instances, the answer is yes. But, it is better to see it in the processes after rebranding them to national (international) corporates and business players and transforming them into specialists in their business entity.
Why does business rebranding and transformation stay the top priority and should be done soon after the merger? First, this is in line with the spirit of the Pelindo merger. “The integration (merger) is done for business focus, thus optimally providing benefits not only to the state but also to the community and business players,” noted Arif Suhartono, Pelindo President Director.
Second, this transformation is done considering many changes in doing business due to new regulations (government regulations), business competition, and increasing customer requirements.
Playing a key role in maintaining the supply chain, logistics distribution, and economic growth within the country, Pelindo’s position, on the one hand, is so strategic. On the other hand, challenges from a business change require a breakthrough, a transformation commends Rhenald Kasali.
“We know today’s disruption occurs not only on a single aspect but there is also a ‘double disruption’ – technology and pandemics. Pelindo merger is a very strategic step to face this, but the further transformation is needed,” Rhenald Kasali said.
“All employees are expected to be ready to face changes with one goal for a more advanced Indonesia. We are all advocates of change in realizing international-scale port services,” added Arif.
The rebranding process at Pelindo started from the rebranding of the Pelindo itself. The merger has inherently changed the brand of Pelindo from regional corporate to nationwide. The merger has supported
Pelindo in a more strategic position, becoming a national player and a bigger corporation.
This new brand (rebranding) is surely very strategic, not only to the corporate magnitude but also to the operation. Pelindo can do business and investment nationwide, borderless in coverage.
Just like their parent company (Pelindo), the sub-holdings were officially established on the merger occasion, and teens of subsidiaries earlier owned by each Pelindo’s directly got a ‘coat-tail effect’ in the branding and rebranding. The sub-holdings are directly branded as nationwide players, while teens of subsidiaries are rebranded from regional players to national players.
However, though there is an inherent process of rebranding, the group has also done several works, including changing the logos of Pelindo and its subsidiaries. Pelindo itself has a new logo. The subsidiaries change their names and logo. For example, PTP (PTP Terminal NonPetikemas), a subsidiary of SPMT, has just rebranded its business to PTP Terminal Non-Petikemas, from earlier PTP Multipurpose.
“This is to make business focus and in line with one of our merger missions. In addition, this will set our business apart from our sister companies in our group cluster,” commends Rino Wisnu Putra, President Director of PTP Terminal Non-Petikemas
The rebranding also sends a clear message to the business of each sub-holdings and any subsidiaries. “Now, all are clear, especially in answering customers’ questions on our business. We, for example, focus on handling non-container cargoes,” Rino said.
Though business transformation is not a new term and program for Pelindo, the merger has driven a transformation process. And since the merger focus is to cluster the business, most transformation programs in the first year after the merger are executed by each subholding and subsidiary.
The transformation is done by supporting the sub-holdings and their subsidiaries as specialists in their core business. SPTP is transformed into a specialist in container handling, SPMT in noncontainerized cargo handling, SPSL in logistics, and SPJM in maritime -related activities.
But how to do that? “It is done in any aspects, including operation, facilities and equipment, information and technology (system), and the human resources,” said Rino.
In operation, the transformation begins with remapping the terminals to determine what the terminals will be dedicated for. Good to know that the issuance of the new regulation of PM 59 on dedicated terminals drives a faster remapping process, especially for the existing multi-purpose terminals.
The regulation requires remapping the terminals according to the cargo they handle, such as dry bulk, liquid bulk, and even more specific cargoes of CPO (crude palm oil). “Making terminals dedicated is very strategic for PTP and SPMT group as this supports our transformation process to be specialist in non-containerized cargo handling,” commends Rino.
But, to be a specialist is not just given by the terminal status. Further efforts are needed. Dedicated terminals require special facilities and equipment, different IT systems, and specialist human resources. Hence, immediate and comprehensive transformation is needed.
The transformation in facilities and equipment is also done to align with the cargo requirement. No doubt, handling CPO is different from handling bio-diesel cargoes, though both are liquid cargoes. Hence, Pelindo has to install different facilities and equipment that fit the cargoes. Their handling processes are different, requiring different systems and technology and special skill.
Transformation in IT (digitalization) that stands on two basic targets of providing ease to customers and increasing operation quality has been massively done by the subsidiaries in the last year.
Adoption of Terminal Operating System (TOS) that integrates all services provided from planning, operational, and control until reporting process has been massively adopted by terminals nationwide.
The merger has driven the process more accessible as a terminal can adopt the system from other terminals.
“But, surely, this needs human resources specialist in handling those cargoes,” noted Rino. The basis of all these transformations is human resources. Transformation means making human resources specialists, covering three aspects of knowledge, skill, and certification.
For example, since PTP is transformed to be the operator of a certainly dedicated terminal, say CPO terminal, the human resources should have knowledge, skill, and certificate in handling CPO so does other dedicated terminals.
After intensively introducing the core business of each subsidiary and clarifying their borderless business coverage nationwide, there are pieces of evidence to say that the rebranding of Pelindo Group post-merger has been working, creating some good results for the group’s performance.
The merger has successfully changed the brand of Pelindo, the four sub-holdings, and all subsidiaries from regional players to nationwide players. Is it enough? Not yet. Pelindo and all subholdings and subsidiaries are expected to go further, rebranding them to be global players.
Good to know that the merger has put Pelindo as the 8 th biggest container terminal operator in the world in view of throughput. Pelindo handles at least 16-17 million TEUs a year. According to pre-pandemic data (2018), the top-ten global container operators are as follows:
1.PSA (60.3m TEUs),
2.HPH (46.7m TEUs),
3.DPW (44.2m TEUs),
4.APM Terminals (42.8m TEUs), 5.CMPort (35.1m TEUs), 6.TIL (26.5m TEUs),
7.Pelindo (16.7m TEUs), 8.ICTSI (8.9m TEUs), and 9.Evergreen (8.5m TEUs).
Being in this position makes it very reasonable for Pelindo to rebrand itself. Rebranding has to be done massively, telling the world Pelindo is not just a national player but a global player!
The transformation has also been understood as a focus after a merger. And Pelindo has efforted some transformation programs, ranging from port management to port operation. The transformation has been done from the HQ (headquarters) programs to subsidiaries, branch ports, and subsidiaries.
And since business changes will continue, the transformation programs are expected to be continuously done, even more extensively and expansively. A business will always change at any time, the tra nsformation is expected to be a never-ending work.
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On 14 September 2022, DaChan Bay Terminals commenced operations of two electric empty container stackers enhancing further its decarbonisation efforts.
This is the first batch of pure electric empty container stackers in operations at the terminals as well as in Shenzhen.
The electric empty container stacker is capable of running continuously for more than 12 consecutive hours and only takes one hour to fully recharge.
There is also a built-in energy recovery system.
The technology of the stackers is proven to be mature and on average it consumes only 1 unit (kWh) of electricity with a CO2 emission of 0.96kg for handling a TEU.
These electric empty container stackers can help reduce 45% of carbon emission per TEU while there will be no direct emission of carbon, nitrogen or any particulates at the terminals.
Compared to its diesel-powered counterpart, the electric stacker is simple to operate and offers stability in operations and lower maintenance cost.
This has marked another milestone on DaChan Bay Terminals’ decarbonisation journey.
DaChan Bay Terminals was the first container terminal in the world deploying full fleet of electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes from commencement of operation in 2007 and also the first in South China offering shore power at all berths in December 2019.
DaChan Bay Terminals has ordered a second batch of electric empty container stackers which is expected to be delivered in February 2023.***
AD Ports Group has installed the first 90tonne block for the quay wall of the new CMA Terminals Khalifa Port, marking the major development milestone with a special ceremony.
Announced in September 2021, the development of the new terminal is on track with budgeted capital expenditure of AED 3.3 billion. The terminal is expected to be operational in H1 2025 and will be managed by a joint venture owned by CMA Terminals (70% ownership), a subsidiary of global shipping and logistics giant CMA CGM, and AD Ports Group (30% ownership). AD Ports Group is developing a wide range of supporting marine infrastructure for the terminal, which will provide CMA CGM with a new regional hub.
Senior executives from AD Ports Group, CMA CGM, and marine contractor NMDC attended the ceremony, where they signed the block and watched as it was lowered into place via a sea crane.
When the quay wall is complete, the signed block will be one of more than 6,000
within the 19m deep berth pocket and will be able to accommodate the world’s largest container vessels. Other facilities under development include a 3,500-metre offshore detached breakwater, a fully built-out rail platform, and 1,000,000 sqm of the terminal yard.
Once ready, the new terminal will have an initial capacity of 1.8 million TEUs, will be fully integrated with Etihad Rail and will significantly enhance Khalifa Port’s connectivity and position as a key gateway for the region.
Saif Al Mazrouei, Chief Executive Officer - Ports Cluster, AD Ports Group, said: “Today marks a key moment in the development of the new terminal in Khalifa Port, which will drive increased trade volumes and add new trade links with other high-profile ports, boosting the UAE’s economy. The scale of this 1,200-metre quay wall is indicative of the ambition of this project, which will create a major hub for CMA CGM, one of the leaders in shipping and logistics, supported by cutting-edge technology and services.”
“With the arrival of CMA CGM, Khalifa Port is now providing hubs for three of the
world’s top four shipping lines, consolidating our position as a leading facilitator of trade, logistics and industry.”
Michael Lund Hansen, CEO of CMA Terminals Khalifa Port, said: “This is an important moment for our company and our partners, as work continues to develop this new terminal, which will expand our Group’s shipping and logistics network in the region. Khalifa Port is a leading global hub that supports trade flows in and out of Abu Dhabi. With our new terminal and the shipping line services it will attract, Khalifa Port will see increased connectivity to global markets and further development of multi-modal logistics facilities, and advanced port infrastructure.”
David Gatward, Chief Engineering and Technical Services Officer, AD Ports Group, said, “We have made strong progress in the development of CMA Terminals Khalifa Port, as demonstrated by today’s ceremony. In addition to initiating construction of the quay wall, other ongoing marine works including the reclamation of land for the new terminal, construction of a new port basin and an offshore detached breakwater are on track. Recently, the contract for the design and construction of a 33kV substation was awarded as well. The ongoing development and expansion at the terminal will increase our container handling capacity and boost operational efficiency.”
Khalifa Port is one of the world’s most technologically advanced ports, with the first autonomous transport truck system in the Middle East, automated stacking cranes, aerial drones, a 360-sensory system, and an automated Terminal Operation System.
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It was ranked in the top five of the global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI), developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence.***
The Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) has announced it is to invest up to CNY51.3 billion US$7.3 billion) in constructing container terminal and supporting projects at Xiaoyangshan, reports UK's Seatrade Maritime News.
The investment in the new area through its subsidiary Shanghai Shengdong International Container Terminal Company.
Located at the north side of Xiaoyangshan, the project includes seven 70,000 tonne-class and two 150,000 tonne-class container berths, with a design capacity to handle 11.6 million TEU per year.
Average annual operational days of the terminal could be around 330-334 days.
This terminal project will improve service level of Yangshan deep-water area, enhance river-to-sea combined transportation in Yangtze delta, and promote world-class port cluster construction in the region, said SIPG.
With works starting from October, the project construction is scheduled to be completed in stage within an eight year timeframe.
On August 29, 2022, the Naming Ceremony of M/V “SITC XINGDE”and “SITC WENDE” was successfully held by SITC International Holdings Co., Ltd. (SITC International) and YANGZIJIANG Shipbuilding Group Ltd (YANGZIJIANG Shipbuilding Group).
The couple of Mr. Yang Xianxiang, CEO of SITC, Mr.Ren Letian, Genernal Manager of YANGZIJIANG Shipbuilding Group, Mr. Ma Jiwei , General Manager of Iris Home Products (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., Other Leaders of relevant departments of SITC and YANGZIJIANG Shipbuilding Group attended the ceremony together.
M/V “SITC XINGDE”and “SITC WENDE” will join SITC fleet soon, to meet lines’ requirements.With the continuous delivery of new vessels,SITC customers will receive better service, and the company's dominant position in the Asian regional market will be consolidated and strengthened for a long time.
Seaspan Corporation, now a unit of New York listed Atlas Corp has announced that it has cancelled contracts four 7,700-TEU dual-fuel LNG-powered newbuilds, reports Singapore's Manifold Times.
"Due to certain conditions in the contracts not being fulfilled, the contracts have become null and void. Seaspan has notified the relevant
parties and has reserved its rights to claim against the counterparty in relation to the contracts.
Seaspan is the largest global containership lessor, primarily focused on long-term, fixed-rate leases with the world's largest container shipping lines. Seaspan's operating fleet consists of 127 vessels with a total capacity of 1,156,630 TEU, and an additional 63 vessels under construction, increasing total fleet capacity to 1,919,630 TEU.
A.P. Moller - Maersk announced that its terminals business APM Terminals had entered into an agreement to divest its 30.75% shareholding in Global Ports Investments PLC (GPI) to Delo Group.
As all necessary conditions have been fulfilled the transaction has now been completed. With this transfer of share ownership in GPI, APM Terminals no longer operates in Russia nor own any assets in the country.
As a consequence, the APM Terminals-appointed directors will step down from the Board of Directors of GPI with immediate effect.
On September 8, a dedicated rail-sea container train for JMC Automobile Export operated by COSCO SHIPPING departed from Nanchang, Jiangxi province, and headed for South America and the Middle East via Xiamen Port and Ningbo Port, respectively.
Beginning in June of this year, JMC was unable to sign its trading orders due to the failure of timely delivery of products caused by shipping capacity shortages of ro-ro vessels.
Upon knowing that, COSCO SHIPPING Lines Wuhan took quick actions with the support and help of the headquarters. Leveraging its experience in automobile transport through waterway container shipping, the company collaborated with COSCO SHIPPING Lines Xiamen and Xiamen Ocean Gate Container Terminal, and worked with local railroads, yard stations and customers to adopt the innovative “Nanchang-Ningbo-Middle East” and “Nanchang-Xiamen-South America” rail-sea intermodal transport mode to help customers address the pain points and difficulties they encountered in transport. The company worked non-stop for 10 days and nights in spite of the high temperature and finally completed the loading of JMC vehicles on to the train to ensure the timely delivery of the first batch of JMC vehicles to the Middle East and South America.
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Table 1
JANUARY - AUGUST 2022 (Million US$)
FOB Value% Change of% Change of August 2022Jan - Aug 2022% Share to Total JulyAugustJan-AugJan - AugoveroverAugust
2022 2022 * 2021 2022 *July 2022Jan-Aug' 2021 2022
Total Exports 25.563,227.907,4 143.696,6194.596,9 9,1735,42100,00
Oil & Gas 1.367,91.717,97.840,910.865,525,5938,585,58
Processing industry
oil Products395,1462,61.154,73.439,717,07197,881,77 -Crude Oil 105,8133,92.347,41.046,0 26,56-55,44 0,53 - Gas867,01.121,44.338,86.379,829,3547,043,28
Non Oil & Gas 24.195,326.189,5 135.855,7183.731,4 8,2435,2494,42
* Temporary Numbers
Description
(source BPS)
Table 2
FOB Value% Change of% Change of August 2022Jan - Aug 2022% Share to Total JulyAugustJan-AugJan - AugoveroverAugust 2022 2022 * 2021 2022 *July 2022Jan-Aug' 2021 2022
Total Exports 25.563,227.907,4 143.696,6194.596,9 9,1735,42100,00
Oil & Gas 1.367,91.717,97.840,9 10.865,525,5938,585,58
Non Oil & Gas 24.195,326.189,5 135.855,7183.731,4 8,2435,2494,42 - Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries) 2.603,1385,0450,43.049,316,9917,141,57
- Processing industry 17.440,819.793,7112.251,5139.226,8 13,4924,0371,55 - Mining and other 6.369,55.945,421.001,141.455,3 -6,6697,40 21,30
* Temporary Numbers
(source BPS)
Table 3
NON OIL AND GAS EXPORTS BY TWO DIGITS OF HS CODE (COMMODITY GROUP)
JANUARY - AUGUST 2022 (Million US$)
% Change of% Change of % Share to Total JulyAugustJan-AugJan - AugAugust 2022Jan - Aug 2022 Non Oil & Gas 2022 2022 * 2021 2022 * over July 2022 over Jan-Aug' 21August 2022
FOB Value
1.Mineral fuel (27) 5.513,75.145,218.441,334.818,5 -6,6888,81 18,95
2.Fats & animal/vegetable oils (15)3.562,04.466,721.208,423.165,325,409,2312,61
3. Iron and steel (72) 1.979,72.264,512.280,018.726,514,3852,5010,19
4. Electric machines & electrical equipment (85)1.195,81.448,87.508,69.462,721,1626,035,15
5.Vehicle & parts (87) 925,91.032,75.606,96.921,511,5423,453,77
6.Metal ore, crust and ash (26) 864,9818,93.679,16.859,6 -5,3286,44 3,73
7.Rubber & rubber goods (40) 586,1554,14.831,24.641,4 -5,45-3,93 2,53
8.Nickel & articles thereof (75)516,4 615,1638,83.593,919,11462,581,96
9.Pulp (47) 376,3348,42.011,7 2.299,8-7,41 14,321,25
10. Inorganic chemicals (28) 278,1211,8989,6 1.934,7 -23,8495,50 1,05
Total of 10 Commodity Groups15.798,916.906,277.195,6112.423,9 7,0145,6461,19
Others8.396,49.283,358.660,171.307,510,5621,5638,81
Total Non Oil & Gas Exports 24.195,326.189,5 135.855,7183.731,4 8,2435,24100,00
Table 4
Destination Countries
% Change of% Change of % Share to Total JulyAugustJan-AugJan - AugAugust 2022Jan - Aug 2022 Non Oil & Gas 2022 2022 * 2021 2022 * over July 2022 over Jan-Aug' 21August 2022
FOB Value
ASEAN 4.681,24.770,726.654,836.058,71,9135,2819,63
1Singapore 719,4785,05.204,66.717,49,1329,073,66
2Malaysia 1.239,11.339,06.717,59.571,88,0642,495,21
3Thailand630,6 614,63.846,54.768,9 -2,5523,98 2,60
Other ASEAN countries 2.092,12.032,110.886,215.000,6 -2,8737,79 8,16
EUROPEAN UNION 1.881,52.302,511.275,714.476,422,3828,397,88
4Germany271,9 240,91.844,92.144,8-11,4316,251,17
5Netherland524,1530,72.907,33.814,91,2631,222,08
6Italy 271,5350,01.683,02.123,128,9026,151,16
Other European countries 814,01.180,94.840,56.393,645,0932,093,47
OTHER MAIN COUNTRIES 14.078,915.269,9 75.686,5 105.323,9 8,4639,1657,32
7China5.026,06.162,430.117,139.081,622,6129,7721,27
8Japan 2.140,42.154,210.578,815.121,90,6542,958,23
9USA2.508,02.586,215.909,219.857,23,1224,8210,81
10India 2.264,92.471,18.334,416.150,99,1093,798,79
11Australia 296,7266,21.963,92.227,0 -10,2613,40 1,21
12South Korea952,1898,7 5.050,67.402,3 -5,6146,56 4,03
13Taiwan890,8731,1 3.732,55.483,0 -17,9346,90 2,98
Total of 13 Destination Countries 17.735,519.130,1 97.890,3 134.464,8 7,8637,3673,20
Others6.459,87.059,437.965,449.266,69,2829,7726,80
Total Non Oil & Gas Exports 24.195,326.189,5 135.855,7183.731,4 8,2435,24100,00
Table 1
% Change
% Share to Description August 2022Jan - Aug 2022 Import Total JulyAugustJan-AugJan - Augover over August 2022 2022 * 2021 2022 *July 2022Jan-Aug' 20212022 *
CIF Value ( Million US$ )
Total21.345,0 22.150,4 122.982,0159.678,1 3,7729,84100,00
Oil & Gas 4.455,33.701,415.361,427.620,9 -16,9279,81 17,30
- Crude Oil 1.686,71.083,84.565,87.505,8 -35,7464,39 4,70
- Oil Products2.363,12.157,4 8.372,916.533,6 -8,7097,47 10,36
- Gas405,5460,22.422,73.581,513,4847,832,24
Non Oil & Gas 16.889,718.449,0 107.620,6132.057,2 9,2322,7182,70
Remark: * Temporary Numbers
Table 2
IMPORT VALUES ACCORDING TO GROUP OF USE OF GOODS JANUARY - AUGUST 2022 (Million US$)
% Change
Share to The Group ofAugust 2022Jan - Aug 2022 Import Total JulyAugustJan-AugJan - Augover over August
CIF Value ( Million US$ )
2022
*July 2022Jan-Aug' 20212022 *
Total Impor 21.345,022.150,4 122.982,0159.678,1 3,7729,84100,00
Consumer Goods1.648,81.851,112.311,613.007,712,275,658,14
Raw Materials /
16.698,716.757,9 93.020,3 123.553,3 0,3532,8277,38
Goods2.997,53.541,417.650,123.117,118,1430,9714,48
Remark: * Temporary Numbers
(source BPS)
Table 3
% Change of% Change of % Share to Total
JulyAugust Jan - Aug Jan - AugAugust 2022Jan - Aug 2022 Non Oil & Gas 2022 2022 * 2021 2022 * over July 2022 over Jan-Aug 2021 August 2022 *
1.Mechanical machines/ devices (84) 2.620,6 2.977,815.656,520.426,513,6330,4715,47
2.Electric machines & electrical equipment (85)2.327,52.559,914.689,417.731,59,9820,7113,43
3.Pulp/waste from the food industry (23) 508,7373,52.831,53.120,2 -26,5910,19 2,36
4.Mineral fuel (27) 365,8572,21.727,13.038,956,4175,96 2,30
5.Cereals (10) 318,0468,02.586,92.991,547,1615,642,26
6.Sugar and confectionery (17) 301,3251,62.066,9 2.589,5 -16,4925,28 1,96
7.Goods made of iron & steel (73) 279,1388,71.939,62.489,539,2828,351,88
8.Gems/jewelry (71) 503,5362,41.592,32.254,8 -28,0241,61 1,71
9.Oily seeds and fruit (12) 163,1 98,61.454,41.544,3 -39,59 6,181,17
10. Fish, crustaceans and mollusks (03)71,141,3 202,0351,2 -41,8273,85 0,27
Total of 10 Commodity Groups 7.458,78.094,044.746,656.537,98,5226,3542,81
Others9.431,010.355,062.874,075.519,3 9,8020,1157,19
Total Non Oil & Gas Exports 16.889,718.449,0 107.620,6132.057,2 9,2322,71100,00
ASEAN
% Change of% Change of % Share to Total
JulyAugust Jan - Aug Jan - AugAugust 2022Jan - Aug 2022 Non Oil & Gas 2022 2022 * 2021 2022 * over July 2022 over Jan-Aug 2021 August 2022 *
2.878,22.909,818.961,422.603,91,1019,2117,12
1Singapore 875,0802,05.753,96.180,0 -8,347,41 4,68
2Thailand948,8 903,75.694,87.682,9 -4,7634,91 5,82
3Malaysia 479,3605,03.693,24.208,026,2313,943,19
Other ASEAN countries 575,1599,13.819,54.533,04,1718,683,43
EUROPEAN UNION 831,41.031,96.742,97.348,2 24,118,985,56
4Germany245,3 387,32.000,82.364,257,9218,171,79
5Netherland64,869,5522,6 535,47,212,450,40
6Italy114,2116,0 1.150,3941,31,56 -18,18 0,71
Other European countries 407,1459,13.069,23.507,312,7514,272,66
OTHER MAIN COUNTRIES 10.942,211.880,267.671,882.982,78,5722,6362,84
7China5.940,26.574,134.681,344.594,610,6728,5833,77
8Japan 1.499,91.506,99.015,711.354,10,4725,948,60
10South Korea809,5 887,15.846,36.748,89,5815,445,11
11Australia 825,0944,85.292,25.892,0 14,5311,334,46
2.729,63.080,05,0112,842,33
657,04.481,85.196,02,2015,943,94
Total of 13 Destination Countries 13.669,514.763,7 86.487,3 104.894,5 8,0021,2879,43
Others3.220,23.685,321.133,327.162,714,4528,5320,57
Total Non Oil & Gas Exports 16.889,718.449,0 107.620,6132.057,2 9,2322,71100,00
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10.000 per liter, sedangkan harga Solar subsidi naik dari Rp 5.150 per liter menjadi Rp 6.800 per liter. Sementara Pertamax naik dari Rp 12.500 menjadi Rp 14.500 per liter.
Kenaikan harga BBM akan berdampak terhadap sektor angkutan transportasi, seperti pelayaran baik secara langsung maupun tidak langsung.
ecara resmi pemerintah telah menaikkan beberapa jenis bahan bakar minyak (BBM) pada Sabtu (03/09/2022).
Kenaikan harga BBM terjadi pada jenis Pertalite dari 7.650 per liter menjadi Rp
Ketua Umum Dewan Pengurus Pusat Indonesian National Shipowners’ Association (DPP INSA) Carmelita Hartoto mengatakan, kenaikan harga BBM berdampak langsung terhadap pelayaran angkutan penumpang, mengingat untuk sektor pelayaran penumpang menggunakan BBM subsidi.
“Sudah pasti beban operasional bagi angkutan pelayaran penumpang semakin berat seiring kenaikan harga BBM,” katanya, Senin (05/09/2022).
Menurut Carmelita, pelayaran sektor angkutan penumpang yang melayani jarak dekat, selama ini tarif angkutannya ditentukan Pemerintah. Untuk itu, Carmelita berharap Pemerintah bisa segera melakukan penyesuian tarif untuk pelayaran penumpang jarak dekat.
“Idealnya saat ada kenaikan BBM, maka langsung ada penyesuaian tarif untuk angkutan penumpang jarak pendek secepatnya karena beban kenaikan BBM cukup besar,” ujarnya
Dalam struktur biaya operasional, bahan bakar menyumbang 40%-50% terhadap total biaya operasional pelayaran.
Adapun untuk pelayaran penumpang jarak jauh, Carmelita meminta para operator pelayaran melihat potensi dan mekanisme pasar yang berlaku di tiap lokasi pelayaran, agar tetap kompetitif namun juga harus mengutamakan keselamatan penumpang.
“Untuk pelayaran penumpang jarak jauh kita harap mereka bisa tetap memberikan layanan terbaik, dan mengutamakan faktor keselamatan,” ujarnya.
Untuk kenaikan harga BBM non subsidi yang selalu fluktuatif seperti yang dipublikasikan Pertamina setiap 15 hari, sambung Carmelita, maka pelaku usaha menerapkan fuel surcharge.
Selain terhadap pelayaran, dampak kenaikan BBM ini juga berdampak terhadap kenaikan ongkos trucking dan transportasi dan biaya kepelabuhanan.
“Jadi penyesuaian tarif angkutan karena naiknya BBM, ini tidak hanya pada sektor pelayaran, tapi juga angkutan lainnya,” pungkasnya.***
Intinya kita harus melakukan pembaruan, karena tanpa pembaruan bisnis bisa mati. Kita banyak mengambil pelajaran dari brandbrand global yang dulu digdaya, namun tanpa pembaruan mereka tidak bisa bangkit lagi
Nepos MT Pakpahan Direktur Utama PT. Pertamina Trans KontinentalPT. Pertamina Trans Kontinental (PTK),
bagian dari PT. Pertamina International Shipping subholding Integrated Marine Logistics (PIS SH IML) melakukan rebranding atas tiga anak usahanya yaitu :
1.PETEKA Karya Jala menjadi PERTAMINA MARINE ENGINEERING (PME) – bergerak di bisnis dredging, fresh water, under water services, waste management, dan EPC.
2.PETEKA Karya Gapura menjadi PERTAMINA MARINE SOLUTIONS (PMSol) – bergerak di bidang perdagangan, pengawakan, pengelolaan kapal, dan general service; dan
3.PETEKA Karya Samudera menjadi PERTAMINA PORT and LOGISTICS (PPL) – bergerak di bisnis jasa kepelabuhanan, jasa bongkar muat, kapal, Oil Spill Response/OSR dan pergudangan /logistik.
Selain perubahan nama, langkah rebranding PTK juga diikuti perubahan logo dengan menyertakan logo Pertamina. Logo Pertamina terdiri atas tiga warna utama yaitu biru yang memiliki arti andal, dapat dipercaya dan bertanggung jawab. Warna hijau memiliki arti sumber daya energi yang berwawasan lingkungan. Dan warna merah memiliki arti keuletan dan ketegasan serta keberanian dalam menghadapi berbagai macam kesulitan.
Sementara dari simbol grafis logo Pertamina, bentuk anak panah menggambarkan aspirasi organisasi Pertamina untuk senantiasa bergerak ke depan, maju dan progresif. Simbol ini juga mengisyaratkan huruf “P” yakni huruf pertama dari Pertamina. Sementara tiga elemen berwarna melambangkan pulau-pulau dengan berbagai skala yang merupakan bentuk negara Indonesia.
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“Dari sisi visi misi PTK memang tidak ada perubahan. Namun kami memutuskan untuk membawa nama Pertamina sebagai brand guna memperkuat brand equity kita. Rebranding ini akan membantu PTK untuk semakin mendapatkan kepercayaan, baik dari para pelanggan maupun para stakeholders karena brand Pertamina sudah sangat kuat dan terpercaya,” papar Direktur Utama PT. Pertamina Trans Kontinental, Nepos MT Pakpahan.
Nepos menjelaskan, langkah rebranding tiga anak usaha PTK tersebut bertujuan untuk membawa PTK pada goals sebagai “The World Class Shipping Company & Maritime Business Company” tahun 2026 nanti, serta demi memperkuat reputasi kompetensi anak perusahaan PTK dalam melakukan pelayanan untuk cakupan internasional.
Dari sisi pemasaran, strategi ini diharapkan bisa meningkatkan pangsa pasar captive maupun non captive.
“Intinya kita harus melakukan pembaruan, karena tanpa pembaruan bisnis bisa mati. Kita banyak mengambil pelajaran dari brand-brand global yang dulu digdaya, namun tanpa pembaruan mereka tidak bisa bangkit lagi,” tambah Nepos.
Lebih lanjut dijelaskan, semua strategi rebranding dan values PTK group, diturunkan ke seluruh lini usaha perusahaan, termasuk ke anak perusahaan dan seluruh Perwira atau pekerjanya. Hal ini dilakukan demi mencapai
target bersama PTK Group sebagai bagian dari subholding Integrated Marine Logistics yang bertanggungjawab mendukung holding dari aspek bisnis shipping dan jasa marine terintegrasi, selain untuk membidik peluang bisnis perkapalan di luar wilayah Indonesia, dan juga menguasai rantai pasok terminal dan sarana penunjangnya. Dan lebih lanjut, PTK diharapkan dapat menjadi entitas bisnis yang kuat sebagai total solution di industri pelayaran, jasa maritim dan logistik. PTK sebagai anak usaha PT Pertamina International Shipping, terus melakukan pembenahan agar menjadi Perusahaan Pelayaran dan Jasa Maritim yang andal, profesional dan terpercaya. Sebagai perusahaan yang bergerak dalam bidang jasa, PTK dituntut untuk memberikan pelayanan terbaik kepada seluruh customer dan mitra kerja perusahaan.
Mengusung “Sailing Beyond Border” sebagai jargon dalam perjalanannya mewujudkan visi tahun 2026, sebuah jargon yang memiliki makna filosofis sebagai visi transformasi PTK, PTK mengembangkan seluruh lini bisnisnya termasuk melakukan pengembangan di internal pada aspek people, teknologi informasi, dan system excellence. Juga melakukan rebranding ketiga anak usaha, diikuti dengan reklasterisasi seluruh lini bisnis grup, sehingga PTK siap berlayar menembus batas dan menjadi pemain kelas dunia.
Dalam posisinya sebagai holding, Pertamina telah menanamkan nilai-nilai dasar (core values) AKHLAK (Amanah, Kompeten, Harmonis, Loyal, Adaptif, dan Kolaboratif) BUMN, yang dirancang khusus untuk proses transformasi human capital di lingkungan BUMN. Core values tersebut dirancang guna meningkatkan daya saing BUMN agar menjadi pemain global serta memposisikan BUMN sebagai pabrik talenta.
Core values AKHLAK menjadi panduan moral etika seluruh BUMN, yang diturunkan kepada seluruh entitas usahanya di dalam Grup termasuk PTK. Bagi Pertamina, AKHLAK juga merupakan identitas dan perekat budaya kerja yang mendukung peningkatan kinerja Pertamina dan entitas anaknya secara berkelanjutan.
“Intinya agar bisa maju kita harus bekerja tulus, punya arah, dan kerjakan yang terbaik untuk mendapatkan hasil terbaik. Nilai-nilai itulah yang bisa menjadi kekuatan seluruh lini usaha Pertamina termasuk PTK untuk memenangkan hati customer dan kelak bisa kita jadikan legacy,” pungkas Nepos.
PT Pertamina Trans Kontinental (PTK) pada awalnya bernama PT Pertamina Tongkang yang didirikan pada 9 September 1969. Lalu berganti nama menjadi PT Pertamina Trans Kontinental pada 29 November 2011. Hingga saat ini PTK mengelola 104 pelabuhan Pertamina serta 343 armada kapal. (mj)
T ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero) dan PT INKA (Persero) secara resmi menyepakati kerjasama dalam konstruksi fasilitas kapal dan pelabuhan demi mendukung target perusahaan untuk menghasilkan pelayanan prima kepada pengguna jasa dan mewujudkan layanan Green Port berkelanjutan.
Corporate Secretary PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero) Shelvy Arifin mengatakan bahwa pada Senin (29/8) di Madiun, Jawa Timur, ASDP diwakili Direktur Utama Ira Puspadewi bersama INKA yang diwakili oleh Direktur Utama Budi Noviantoro telah melakukan penandatanganan Nota Kesepahaman tentang Kerjasama Konstruksi Fasilitas Kapal dan Pelabuhan, yang disaksikan secara langsung oleh Wakil Menteri II BUMN Kartika Wirjoatmodjo. Melengkapi kerjasama, ASDP dan PT INKA Multi Solusi juga sepakat melaksanakan Kerjasama Desain dan Revitalisasi Interior serta Sistem Pendingin Kapal yang Ramah Lingkungan Menuju Zero Impact Global Warning,
dan juga telah dilakukan penandatanganan Perjanjian Pekerjaan antara ASDP dan PT
INKA Multi Solusi tentang Renovasi Pilot Project Lavatory KMP Portlink III.
“Alhamdullilah, pada hari ini bertepatan dengan HUT ke-41 PT INKA telah terlaksana penandatanganan kedua belah pihak, dimana kerjasama ini sebagai wujud komitmen
ASDP dan INKA yang telah bertransformasi untuk terus mengadopsi bisnis baru transportasi umum yang modern, kandungan konten lokal bermutu tinggi dan tetap ramah lingkungan,” ujar Shelvy.
Menurutnya, kerjasama dengan INKA patut diapresiasi dan ini merupakan langkah maju ASDP dalam menghadirkan layanan prima kepada pengguna jasa. Apalagi, PT INKA juga telah konsisten bertransformasi dalam mengadopsi bisnis baru untuk transportasi umum. “Untuk itu, maka diperlukan upaya peningkatan sarana fasilitas baik di kapal maupun pelabuhan yang secara bersama-sama dapat dikembangkan secara utuh sehingga tercapai integrasi teknologi
dalam bidang desain, konstruksi, engineering fasilitas kapal dan pelabuhan,” ujarnya.
Wamen II BUMN Kartika Wirjoatmodjo mengatakan pihaknya mengapresiasi dan bangga dengan transformasi INKA yang terus membuat terobosan, khususnya dalam membangun ekosistem industri kendaraan listrik di Indonesia.
“Industri transportasi publik ini menarik, dimana kebutuhan perkeretaapian dan bis akan meningkat sangat tinggi. Karena itu seberapa cepat kita bisa melakukan scale up industri bis dan kereta api. BUMN harus jadi katalis eksosistem BUMN dan swasta. Membangun ekosistem yang sehat, dan ini jadi tantangan kita bersama,” ujarnya.
Shelvy menambahkan, ASDP terus bertransformasi menjadi operator transportasi umum penyeberangan dan pelabuhan yang terus mengadopsi dan mengintegrasikan teknologi ramah lingkungan. Sebelumnya, ASDP juga menggandeng PLN kerjasama melalui layanan ALMA yang merupakan kegiatan efisiensi penggunaan BBM dan pemanfaatan energi bersih sebagai sumber energi bagi kapal ketika sandar di pelabuhan.
Selain itu, ASDP juga telah memulai penggunaan kendaraan listrik di wilayah pelabuhan utama Merak dan Bakauheni. "Kerjasama ini patut didukung sepenuhnya, karena ASDP berkomitmen untuk membangun industri penyeberangan dan pelabuhan yang berkelanjutan yang berorientasi pada Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Kerjasama ini (energi bersih) adalah sebuah keniscayaan yang juga merupakan kepentingan dunia dan ASDP mau berpartisipasi langsung sebagai “global corporate citizen" yang bertanggung jawab untuk menggunakan produk ramah lingkungan dalam mendukung kelangsungan bisnisnya,” ujarnya menandaskan. (mj)
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T Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia (Persero) menggelar audiensi dengan sejumlah perusahaan pengirim barang asal Surabaya di JW Marriot Hotel, Surabaya, Jumat (2/9). Pertemuan ini digelar sebagai rangkaian dari cara Perusahaan merayakan Hari Pelanggan Nasional yang jatuh pada 4 September.
Audiensi yang berjalan santai dan bersahabat. Dari PT PELNI turut hadir Komisaris Kristia Budiarto, Direktur Utama Tri Andayani, Direktur Usaha Angkutan Barang dan Tol Laut Yossianis Marciano, Kepala Cabang Surabaya Haeru Rijal dan sejumlah pimpinan PT PELNI dari Kantor Pusat Jakarta maupun perwakilan PELNI Cabang Surabaya.
Direktur Utama PT PELNI Tri Andayani merupakan penggagas pertemuan ini. Dirinya memandang penting untuk dapat mempertemukan manajemen tertinggi sebagi pembuat kebijakan dengan pelanggan Perusahaan sebagai penerima langsung dampak kebijakan dan sangat mempengaruhi keputusan mereka untuk menggunakan jasa PELNI atau tidak.
“Makan malam berlangsung cair dan terbuka. Kami ingin mendengarkan langsung dampak kebijakan kami terhadap pelaku usaha di lapangan. Harus ada sinkronisasi antara kebijakan dengan kebutuhan pelaku usaha dengan prinsip saling menguntungkan. Kami berharap perusahaan pengiriman barang dimanapun melihat keseriusan PT
PELNI untuk terus memberikan yang terbaik,” ujar Tri Andayani.
Sementara itu, Direktur Usaha Angkutan Barang dan Tol Laut Yossianis Marciano menyampaikan hal senada. Sebagai muara pergerakan barang ke wilayah tengah dan timur, sangat penting bagi PT PELNI untuk mendapatkan masukan dari para pengusaha pengirim barang di Surabaya.
“Pergerakan barang dari Surabaya sangat besar, sehingga masukan dari rekanrekan di lapangan sangat krusial untuk melihat posisi kami di tengah banyaknya opsi jasa angkutan logistik. Untuk dapat bersaing secara kompetitif, kami harus tanggap mendengarkan masukan dan kebutuhan pelanggan, sehingga kami bisa cepat menyesuaikan diri,” ungkap Yossianis.
Pada pertemuan malam itu, PT PELNI mengundang perwakilan perusahaan pengiriman barang untuk kapal penumpang maupun pelanggan muatan kapal tol laut.
Selama masa pandemi, di saat jumlah penumpang mengalami penurunan, tren bisnis muatan justru mengalami peningkatan. Untuk pengiriman muatan dengan kapal tol laut di tahun 2020 tercatat sebanyak 8.858 TEUs, sementara tahun 2021 jumlah muatan tol laut sebesar 12.872 TEUs atau naik 85,4 persen dari tahun sebelumnya. Untuk tahun 2022, hingga Juli tercatat 8.252 TEUs dimana jumlah tersebut menunjukkan
kenaikan sebesar 18,2 persen dari periode tahun sebelumnya (YoY).
“Bisnis angkutan barang tercatat menujukkan tren yang positif. Untuk kinerja tol laut sendiri. Sepanjang semester 1/2022, muatan tol laut menunjukan kenaikkan hingga 117 persen. Tiga wilayah dengan muatan tol laut terbesar masih didominasi oleh Surabaya, disusul oleh Ternate dan Bitung/ Tahuna,” tambah Yossianis.
PELNI mengoperasikan 10 kapal tol laut dimana kapasitas KM Lognus 1-5-6 sebesar 220 TEUs; KM Lognus 2-3-4 : 115 TEUs serta tipe KM Kendhaga 55 TEUs dengan rata-rata pengiriman sebanyak 1-2 kali per bulan. Surabaya menjadi home base terbesar bagi kapal-kapal Tol Laut karena letaknya yang strategis.
PELNI sebagai Perusahaan Badan Usaha Milik Negara yang bergerak pada bidang transportasi laut saat ini mengoperasikan 26 Kapal Penumpang dan menyinggahi 76 pelabuhan serta melayani 1.058 ruas.
Selain angkutan penumpang, PELNI juga melayani 44 trayek kapal perintis yang menjadi sarana aksesibilitas bagi mobilitas penduduk di daerah tertinggal, terpencil, terluar dan perbatasan (3TP) di mana Kapal Perintis menyinggahi 281 pelabuhan dengan total 3.695 ruas. PELNI juga mengoperasikan sebanyak 16 Kapal Rede. Untuk pelayanan bisnis logistik, saat ini PELNI mengoperasikan 10 trayek Tol Laut serta satu trayek khusus untuk angkutan ternak.(mj)
Presiden Joko Widodo hari ini meresmikan Jalan Tol CibitungCilincing (JTCC) yang menghubungkan Jalan Tol Jakarta Cikampek di Cibitung dengan Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar 1 (JORR-1) di Cilincing.
“Jalan Tol Cibitung-Cilincing yang segera kita resmikan ini adalah bagian dari JORR 2, Jakarta Outer Ring Road yang kedua dan kita harapkan Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 ini akan rampung selesai 100 persen di akhir tahun 2023,” ujar Presiden Joko Widodo dalam sambutannya.
Presiden menambahkan bahwa kehadiran Jalan Tol Cibitung-Cilincing ini diharapkan dapat mempercepat mobilitas barang, utamanya barang-barang yang berasal dari kawasan-kawasan industri di Bekasi bagian utara dan kawasan-kawasan
logistik di Karawang dan Bekasi menuju pelabuhan yang ada di Jakarta wilayah utara.
“Kecepatan inilah yang nanti akan mempermudah mobilitas barang dan tentu saja dengan kecepatan itu akan memperkuat daya saing produk-produk Indonesia yang akan diekspor,” imbuhnya.
Dalam acara peresmian ini, Presiden Joko Widodo didampingi sejumlah menteri dan pejabat, antara lain Menteri Sekretaris Negara Pratikno, Menteri Perhubungan Budi Karya Sumadi, Menteri PUPR Basuki Hadimuljono, Menteri BUMN Erick Thohir, Gubernur Jawa Barat Ridwan Kamil, Penjabat (Pj) Gubernur Banten Al Muktabar, Kepala Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol (BPJT) Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat (PUPR) Danang Parikesit, Direktur Utama PT Pelabuhan Indonesia
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(Persero) / Pelindo Arif Suhartono, jajaran Komisaris dan Direksi Pelindo, PT Pelindo Solusi Logistik, PT Akses Pelabuhan Indonesia, serta PT Cibitung Tanjung Priok Tollways.
“Dengan keterlibatan langsung Pelindo yang juga mengelola Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok dalam JTCC diharapkan dapat meningkatkan pelayanan terhadap angkutan barang dari dan menuju kawasan industri, logistik maupun pelabuhan,” ujar Presiden.
Jalan tol JTCC dengan panjang 34.38 km ini merupakan bagian terpanjang dari Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta 2 (JORR 2). Ruas tol ini terdiri dari 4 seksi, yaitu Seksi 1 Cibitung-Telaga Asih sepanjang 2.6 km, Seksi 2 Telaga Asih-Gabus sepanjang 10,15 km, Seksi 3 Gabus-Tarumajaya sepanjang 14,35 km dan Seksi 4 Tarumajaya-Cilincing sepanjang 7,28 km.
Seksi 1 telah beroperasi pada 31 Juli 2021 yang lalu, seksi 2 dan seksi 3 akan segera dioperasikan paska peresmian ini, sedangkan seksi 4 saat ini masih dalam tahap penyelesaian dan direncanakan untuk selesai dan beroperasi di akhir tahun 2022.
Dengan beroperasinya seksi 2 dan seksi 3 JTCC ini, Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok akan terhubung secara lebih baik dengan hinterlandnya dan kawasan industri di timur Jakarta. Hal ini diharapkan dapat mengurangi waktu tempuh kendaraan angkutan, membantu menurunkan biaya logistik nasional, serta memberikan dampak multiplier effect berupa peningkatan daya saing Indonesia.
“Lebih dari 60% kargo di Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok berasal dari hinterland atau kawasan industri di timur Jakarta, oleh karena itu Pelindo ingin menyediakan konektivitas langsung menuju Pelabuhan. Pembangunan JTCC juga dilakukan sebagai salah satu kontribusi Pelindo untuk mendukung program Pemerintah dalam
melakukan percepatan pembangunan infrastruktur,” kata Arif Suhartono, Direktur Utama Pelindo, Selasa (20/9/2022).
Ruas Jalan Tol Cibitung-Cilincing dibangun dan dioperasikan oleh PT Cibitung Tanjung Priok Tollways (PT CTP), yang dimiliki oleh PT Akses Pelabuhan Indonesia dan PT Menara Maritim Indonesia. Kedua perusahaan tersebut merupakan anak usaha PT Pelindo Solusi Logistik (SPSL), yang merupakan salah satu subholding Pelindo di bidang logistik dan hinterland development.
“Pelindo saat ini juga akan mengembangkan Akses Timur Pelabuhan New Priok (NPEA), yang menghubungkan Terminal Kalibaru, Tanjung Priok dengan JTCC. Akses baru ini diharapkan akan semakin melengkapi peran JTCC dalam memberikan kemudahan dan kelancaran arus barang dari hinterland ke Pelabuhan dan sebaliknya, sehingga dapat memberikan layanan logistik yang lebih reliable dan efisien,” kata Arif.
Adapun ruas JTCC juga akan dibangun Rest Area & Logistic Hub sehingga JTCC tidak hanya akan menciptakan konektivitas yang lebih baik, namun juga memfasilitasi kegiatan logistik yang terintegrasi di dalam satu kawasan. Rest Area & Logistic Hub yang pada tahapan awal direncanakan seluas 40 Ha, dimana 5 Ha diperuntukkan sebagai Rest Area, dan 35 Ha sebagai area logistik ini akan memiliki peran penting karena dapat memfasilitasi konsolidasi ekspor dalam rangka mendukung penurunan biaya logistik dan pertumbuhan ekonomi Nasional.
“Rest Area & Logistic Center di JTCC ini akan menjadi keunggulan tersendiri, karena mengintegrasikan fasilitas penunjang logistik dengan Rest Area jalan tol. Fasilitas ini dibangun untuk mendukung keberadaan Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok bersama-sama dengan hinterland dan kawasan industri di timur Jakarta untuk dapat tumbuh lebih cepat dan lebih baik kedepan,” tutup Arif.***
IPC Terminal Petikemas/IPC TPK kembali mencatatkan sejarah baru. David P Sirait Direktur Utama IPC TPK hadir menerima 4 (empat) penghargaan sekaligus kategori
Customer Value Creator Port/Terminal of The Year 2022 serta Certified Global Ports Manager (CGPM) atas nama David P. Sirait, Vonny Oktaviana dan Reza Andhika pada ajang corporate rating The Sixth Global Ports Forum Awards 2022. Bertempat di Shangri La Hotel Dubai, acara penghargaan ini dihadiri oleh operator pelabuhan dan pelaku bisnis dari berbagai belahan dunia.
“Kami bangga dapat membawa nama baik Indonesia dikancah global dan menjadi salah satu operator pelabuhan di Asia
Tenggara yang menerima penghargaan pada ajang ini. Penghargaan ini sebagai simbol apresiasi dan pengakuan internasional atas meningkatnya kinerja pelayanan IPC TPK.”, ujar David.
Ajang corporate rating The Sixth Global Ports Forum Awards 2022 diselenggarakan oleh Global Port Forum yang diikuti oleh operator pelabuhan dan pelaku bisnis pendukung pelabuhan dari seluruh dunia. Pada kesempatan ini, 12 (dua belas) pemenang membawa pulang piagam dengan berbagai kategori.
Berbagai upaya terus dilakukan oleh IPC TPK untuk mewujudkan layanan berstandar internasional kepada seluruh pengguna jasa
di seluruh terminal dan area kerja. Atas fokus penciptaan customer value creation ini, hingga Agustus 2022 IPC TPK mencatatkan peningkatan troughput sebesar 161% dibandingkan periode yang sama di tahun sebelumnya.
“Penghargaan ini merupakan komitmen kami untuk terus meningkatkan level of service di terminal petikemas yang dikelola IPC TPK serta menjadi motivasi untuk mengedepankan customer experience agar sejalan dengan optimalisasi pelayanan. Tak lupa, apresiasi kami sampaikan kepada seluruh customer atas kepercayaan juga dukungan stakeholder yang telah berkolaborasi baik dengan IPC TPK.” tutup Dirut IPC TPK.(mj)
PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero) Regional 2 Pontianak bersama Kantor Kesyahbandaran dan Otoritas Pelabuhan Kelas II Pontianak melakukan sosialisasi Sistem Operasional Layanan Kapal Terpadu “Phinnisi” kepada perusahaan pelayaran dilingkungan Pelabuban Pontianak, bertempat di Kantor PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero) Regional 2 Pontianak, Kamis, 22 September 2022.
Bahwa kegiatan sosialisasi Flatform “Phinnisi” ini merupakan rangkaian kegiaran Stanas PK (Strategi Nasional Pemberantasan Korupsi) melalui percepatan implementasi Nasional Logistik Ekosistem, yang bertujuan untuk pemangkasan birokrasi dan peningkatan pelayanan di kawasan pelabuhan.
Bahwa Platform sistem operasi layanan kapal yang terintegrasi “Phinnisi”, sekaligus merupakan salah satu
Tentunya ini merupakan pembenahan tata kelola pelabuhan dalam upaya memberikan dampak terhadap efektifitas waktu dam efisiensi biaya di dalam kawasan pelabuhan melalui sistem layanan kepelabuhanan.
Bahwa kegiatan sosialisasi ini nantinya tidak hanya untuk perusahaan pelayaran, selanjutnya dengan diikuti oleh para perusaahan angkutan untuk implementasi SINGLE TID (Truck Identification Data) dan SIMON TKBM (sistem monitoring tenaga kerja bongkar muat) yang akan diterapkan di Pelabuhan Pontianak.(mj)
Pemerintah terus mendorong pembangunan infrastruktur yang dapat mendongkrak perekonomian Indonesia termasuk infrastruktur pelabuhan. Salah satunya adalah Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung yang berlokasi di Provinsi Sumatera Utara.
Direktur Jenderal (Dirjen) Perhubungan Laut, Arif Toha menjelaskan Pelabuhan yang berlokasi di Kabupaten Batu Bara tersebut disiapkan untuk menjadi transshipment port, yang dapat disinggahi kapal-kapal besar dari sejumlah negara.
Transhipment port merupakan pelabuhan hub ekspor, di mana kargo dari kapal-kapal kecil di seluruh penjuru dialihmuatkan di kapal besar yang bersandar di pelabuhan untuk dikirim ke luar negeri dan sebaliknya.
“Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung menggunakan konsep self generating port, yaitu kargo pelabuhan diperoleh dari kawasan pelabuhan itu sendiri. Kargo akan dihasilkan oleh industri-industri yang berada pada kawasan industri yang terintegrasi dengan Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung,” ujar Dirjen Arif.
Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung dikelola oleh KSOP Kelas III Kuala Tanjung selaku penyelenggara dan PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero) selaku operator.
Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung memiliki beberapa keunggulan diantaranya terletak di lokasi yang strategis di Selat Malaka, yang merupakan salah satu rute perdagangan utama di dunia. Kuala Tanjung akan terkoneksi oleh jalan toll Trans Sumatera yang saat ini sedang dalam pengerjaan. Dan tersedia jalur Kereta Api sehingga akan lebih memudahkan konektivitas dari dan ke pelabuhan.
“Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung diproyeksikan mengambil sebagian transshipment market yang ada di Selat Malaka, dengan market share sebesar 5%,” ungkap Dirjen Arif.
“Akan ada kolaborasi Pelabuhan Belawan yang akan menjadi Konsolidator Kontainer di Hinterland Sumatera Bagian Utara (Medan, Aceh, Tapanuli Utara), sedangkan Kuala Tanjung akan menjadi Logistic dan Supply Chain Hub di Indonesia," ujar Dirjen Arif.
Pengembangan Kuala Tanjung dilakukan secara bertahap yang dimulai dengan pembangunan Terminal Multi Purpose yang berfungsi sebagai Gateway Sumatera Utara yang dilanjutkan dengan pengembangan Kawasan industri yang akan menggenerate cargo Terminal Multi Purpose, sehingga tercipta volume cargo yang optimal sebagai dasar pengembangan Hub Port. Adapun tahap I Pengembangan Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung yakni Kuala Tanjung Multipurpose Terminal telah beroperasi. Pelabuhan yang dikelola oleh Pelindo ini dilengkapi dermaga 500x60 m, trestle sepanjang 2,8 km untuk empat jalur truk selebar 18,5 m.
Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung saat ini telah dilengkapi dengan fasilitas kepelabuhanan yang lengkap dan modern dengan didukung sistem IT yang terintegrasi sehingga dapat meningkatkan layanan kepada pengguna jasa dan meningkatkan kecepatan proses bongkar muat.
Saat ini telah terdapat KEK Sei Mangkei dan Kawasan industri lainnya yang beroperasi di Provinsi Sumatera Utara dan provinsi sekitarnya yang berdekatan dengan Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung. Diharapkan, Kawasan industri tersebut akan menggunakan Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung sebagai pusat distribusi barang dalam mendukung peran Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung sebagai hub internasional.
“Salah satu syarat kemajuan ekonomi suatu daerah itu adalah kelancaran logistik, dan keberadaan Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung ini dapat menjadi penunjang kelancaran distribusi logistik di KEK Sei Mangkei,” ujar Dirjen Arif.
Keberadaan Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung ini dapat meningkatkan produktivitas di wilayah Sumatera Utara yang memiliki banyak potensi Sumber Daya Alam (SDA), diantaranya kelapa sawit, produk turunan CPO, karet, kertas, dan lain-lain.
“Selain itu, beberapa perusahaan industri seperti Inalum direncanakan akan membuka cabangnya di wilayah tersebut, sehingga dengan adanya pelabuhan yang besar ini dapat menunjang mobilitas barang dari dan ke KEK Sei Mangkei,” jelasnya.
Beberapa perusahaan besar yang beroperasi di sekitar Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung yaitu PT Indonesia Asahan Alumunium, PT Multimas Nabati Asahan (Wilmar), PT Domas Argointi Prima, PT Industri Nabati Lestari, PT Unilever Oleochemical Indonesia, PT Sumatra Tobacco Trading Company, PT Toba Pulp Lestari dan perusahanperusahaan lain yang berpotensi masuk ke wilayah tersebut.
“Sehingga keberadaan Pelabuhan Kuala Tanjung ini diharapkan dapat menjadi daya tarik dan mendorong terwujudnya kemajuan industri,” tutup Dirjen Arif. (mj)
Pada Jumat (16/9), Menhub mengajak Duta Besar Denmark untuk Indonesia Lars Bo Larsen, bersama jajaran perusahaan shipping line asal Denmark Maersk Line, untuk melihat langsung aktivitas yang ada di Pelabuhan Patimban.
“Kami tawarkan Maersk Line dan beberapa investor dari sejumlah negara, untuk bekerja sama dengan PT. Pelabuhan Patimban International (PPI) yang telah ditunjuk sebagai satu entitas swasta untuk mengembangkan Pelabuhan Patimban. Kita ingin pelabuhan ini berkembang dengan pesat,” ujar Menhub. Menhub menjelaskan, kerja sama dengan Maersk Line sangat potensial, karena perusahaan ini merupakan salah satu yang terbesar di dunia yang memiliki potensi pengangkutan dari Asia menuju ke Eropa, Amerika Serikat, maupun Timur Tengah.
Lebih lanjut, Menhub meyakinkan kepada calon investor bahwa kinerja Patimban hingga saat ini cukup menggembirakan. “Tahun ini sudah berjalan dan hasilnya di atas apa yang kita rencanakan. Tadinya ditargetkan dapat mengangkut 160.000 unit kendaraan, tetapi saat ini sudah mengangkut 200.000 unit kendaraan. Ini menunjukkan Pelabuhan Patimban sangat potensial,” ucapnya.
Pada kesempatan yang sama, Duta Besar Denmark Lars Bo Larsen menyambut baik tawaran Pemerintah Indonesia dan terkesan dengan kinerja dari Pelabuhan Patimban.
Menurutnya, Indonesia memiliki pertumbuhan yang sangat kuat kedepannya terutama di wilayah Jawa Barat hingga Jawa Tengah. “Transportasi laut menjadi satu elemen penting dalam memastikan pertumbuhan yang berkelanjutan dan kami berkomitmen untuk bekerja sama dengan baik dengan pemerintah Indonesia,” katanya.
Dalam tinjauannya, Menhub mengajak Dubes Denmark Lars Bo Larsen untuk memantau aktivitas pengangkutan sebanyak 2.025 unit mobil oleh Kapal MV. Siem Curie di Pelabuhan Patimban yang datang dari Singapura untuk menuju ke Batangas/Luzon, Filipina.
Pembangunan Pelabuhan Patimban terdiri dari tiga tahap. Untuk tahap 1 terdiri dari dua bagian yaitu Tahap 1-1 dan Tahap 12. Untuk Tahap 1-1 pembangunannya telah diselesaikan dan saat ini akan dilanjutkan pembangunannya ke Tahap 1-2 pada Oktober 2022 dan ditargetkan selesai pada tahun 2025.
Pelabuhan Patimban ditargetkan akan memiliki kapasitas yang sama dengan Pelabuhan Priok yakni sebesar 7,5 juta TEUs peti kemas atau kontainer dan 600 ribu kendaraan per tahun pada 2027 nanti.
Turut hadir dalam kunjungan tersebut Dirjen Perhubungan Laut Arif Toha, perwakilan Maersk Line, dan PT. Pelabuhan Patimban International.***
Shanghai Port Northeast Asia Empty Container Transportation Center telah resmi mulai beroperasi di pelabuhan Shanghai, pelabuhan peti kemas tersibuk di dunia.
Fasilitas peti kemas baru mencakup area seluas 450.000 m² dan memiliki kapasitas untuk penanganan peti kemas tahunan sebesar 3 juta TEU.
“Pusat baru ini akan membantu kami menerapkan manajemen digital dan cerdas untuk mempromosikan komunikasi antara pelabuhan dan perusahaan pelayaran, sehingga dapat menyediakan layanan peti kemas kosong untuk operator pengiriman serta pelanggan di Asia Timur Laut, di
sepanjang wilayah Delta Sungai Yangtze, dan area di sepanjang Sungai Yangtze,” komentar
Gu Jinshan, ketua Grup Pelabuhan Internasional Shanghai (SIPG), satu-satunya operator terminal umum di pelabuhan Shanghai.
Menurut SIPG, peluncuran pusat berarti lebih banyak kontainer kosong akan dialokasikan ke wilayah Delta Sungai Yangtze dan pelabuhan pesisir sekitarnya melalui jalur air, jalan raya, dan kereta api.
Pusat ini telah dikembangkan bersama oleh SIPG dan empat jalur peti kemas utama, Maersk, CMA CGM, MSC dan Evergreen.
Terlepas dari gangguan yang disebabkan oleh COVID-19, pelabuhan
Shanghai melihat pertumbuhan throughput peti kemas yang stabil dari Januari hingga Agustus, dengan lalu lintas 26,8 juta TEU dari Januari hingga Juli.
“Sebagai pelabuhan peti kemas terbesar di dunia, pelabuhan Shanghai mempercepat pembangunan jaringan pelayaran global bersama dengan pelabuhan di sekitar wilayah Delta Sungai Yangtze,” kata Zhao Yihuai, wakil direktur Administrasi Area Khusus Lin-gang.
“Pusat ini akan lebih meningkatkan efisiensi alokasi sumber daya pelabuhan Shanghai dan berkontribusi pada daya saing global dan pengaruh internasional pelabuhan Shanghai.” (lh)
Sea-Intelligence meninjau kembali analisisnya tentang normalisasi rantai pasokan dan dampak potensial pada arus peti kemas kosong.
Data yang mendasari model ini berasal dari data Flexport Ocean Timeliness Indicator (OTI), yang mengukur waktu yang dibutuhkan sejak kargo siap di eksportir hingga pengiriman importir.
“Sebelum pandemi rata-rata waktu transportasi 45 hari, memuncak pada waktu transportasi 112 hari pada Februari 2022, yang kemudian dikurangi menjadi 88 hari, sesuai pengukuran pada 26 Agustus 2022,” kata Alan Murphy. CEO Intelijen Laut.
Seiring waktu transit yang diperpanjang, peti kemas menjadi terikat dalam rantai pasokan yang lebih panjang, yang menyebabkan kenaikan awal tarif pengangkutan pada paruh kedua tahun 2020, karena tidak cukupnya peti kemas kosong yang dapat dipindahkan ke Asia pada waktunya. Dengan kekurangan kotak kosong yang sangat besar, pengirim harus memesan kontainer baru untuk dibangun di Asia dan kemudian dimasukkan ke dalam rantai pasokan yang diperpanjang, menurut laporan itu.
Karena waktu transit sekarang berkurang, kontainer tambahan ini akan dilepaskan lagi dari rantai pasokan dan mulai menumpuk, terutama di Eropa dan AS. Sea-Intelligence memperkirakan perkembangan ini pada Februari 2022 dan minggu ini menganalisis apakah prediksinya tepat sasaran.
Garis biru pada gambar menunjukkan perkiraan perusahaan saat ini tentang kelebihan kontainer kosong yang akan dirilis di
Amerika Utara, hanya dari perdagangan Transpacific, dan garis oranye menunjukkan proyeksinya dari Februari 2022.
“Jika waktu transportasi kembali ‘normal’ pada awal tahun depan, kita akan melihat pelepasan 4,3 juta TEU kontainer berlebih ke Amerika Utara, yang tidak dapat diekspatriasi, dalam operasi jaringan yang direncanakan. Ini berpotensi membanjiri depot kontainer kosong di AS, masalah yang sudah mulai terwujud,” kata Murphy.
KAI Logistik membukukan pendapatan usaha sebesar Rp 492 milyar pada Semester I 2022. Pencapaian ini menunjukkan pertumbuhan sebesar 3% dari periode yang sama tahun 2021. Sementara laba komprehensif sebesar Rp 45 M dan tercapai 100% dari programnya.
Adapun layanan dengan kinerja volume tertinggi tercatat pada penanganan batubara dengan volume 7.169.862 ton disusul oleh kinerja angkutan kontainer sebesar 708.240 ton.
Walau di tengah masa pemulihan kondisi ekonomi, namun KAI Logistik optimis mampu membukukan pendapatan hingga akhir tahun 2022 dengan prognosa pendapatan usaha sebesar Rp 1 Triliun dari RKAP sebesar Rp 1,1 Triliun dan laba sebesar Rp 101 Milyar dari RKAP 2022 sebesar Rp 110 Milyar. Pada sisi volume angkutan KAI Logistik optimis mampu mengelola lebih dari 23 juta ton untuk seluruh jenis komoditi dan meningkat lebih dari 7% dari tahun 2021.
Direktur Utama KAI Logistik TLN Ahmad Malik Syah mengungkapkan, dalam mewujudkan kinerja tersebut, KAI Logistik telah memetakan serangkaian strategi diantaranya dengan meluncurkan tagline
Perusahaan bersamaan dengan HUT KAI Logistik ke-13 tahun pada 8 September 2022, sehingga KAI Logistik dapat lebih bersaing dengan branding baru yang lebih sesuai dengan Visi Perusahaan.
“ISPOSSIBLE merefleksikan bahwa dengan KAI Logistik, segala sesuatunya memungkinkan (everything ispossible). Sehingga memberikan ruang seluasnya bagi Perseroan untuk tumbuh dan berkembang dengan inovasi dan adaptasi khususnya di era VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity),” ujarnya di Jakarta, Jumat (9/9/2022).
Pria yang akrab disapa Malik tersebut juga mengungkapkan bahwa dengan pembaruan branding melalui tagline ISPOSSIBLE, KAI Logistik juga melakukan diferensiasi dan segmentasi untuk setiap produk yang ditawarkan diantaranya KALOG EXPRESS untuk layanan Kurir dan Logistik, KALOG PLUS untuk mengakomodir kebutuhan layanan logistik dengan penanganan yang lebih khusus serta KALOG PRO dengan segmentasi korporasi dan menawarkan one stop logistic service diantaranya untuk angkutan semen, Limbah
B3 serta penanganan Batubara di Sumatera Selatan.
Sejalan dengan pesan tagline
ISPOSSIBLE, KAI Logistik telah merepresentasikan dengan terobosanterobosan khususnya dalam menghadirkan kemudahan layanan sehingga memberikan “customer experience” dengan nilai lebih. KAI Logistik telah melengkapi layanan dengan self service machine (mesin mandiri) di outlet tertentu KAI Logistik, sehingga memberikan kemudahan bagi Pelanggan untuk melakukan transaksi secara mandiri tanpa perlu mengantre untuk layanan pelanggan. Dengan self service machine tersebut, Pelanggan dapat melakukan one stop transaction seperti melakukan penginputan detail pengiriman, penimbangan paket, hingga pembayaran secara digital.
“Selain self service machine, KAI Logistik juga dalam waktu dekat akan meluncurkan mobile apps untuk memberikan kemudahan akses layanan kepada Pelanggan. Kemudahan ini merupakan langkah adaptif kami dalam memahami kebutuhan Pelanggan yang mengedepankan layanan yang mudah, cepat, dan aman” tutup Malik. (mj)
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Jumlah barang yang diangkut pada Juli 2022 mencapai 26,2 juta ton, turun 1,95 % dibanding bulan sebelumnya. Penurunan terjadi di Pelabuhan Makassar sebesar 7,63 % dan Balikpapan 1,32 %. Sebaliknya, peningkatan terjadi di Pelabuhan Panjang sebesar 43,68 %; Tanjung Perak 2,62 %; dan Tanjung Priok 0,25 %. Jumlah barang yang diangkut periode Januari–Juli 2022 mencapai 182,5 juta ton, naik 0,29 % dibanding periode yang sama tahun 2021. Peningkatan terjadi di Pelabuhan Makassar sebesar 18,74 %; Tanjung Priok sebesar 8,28 %; dan Panjang sebesar 3,55 %. Sebaliknya, penurunan terjadi di Pelabuhan Tanjung Perak sebesar 16,44 % dan Balikpapan 5,82 %.
Jumlah BarangKumulatif Jumlah Barang
PelabuhanJuni Juli Perubahan Jan-Juli 2021Jan - Juli 2022 Perubahan (000 ton)(000 ton) (%)(000 ton)(000 ton) (%)
1.Tanjung Priok 1.204,61.207,6 0,257.347,77.956,08,281
2.Tanjung Perak 335,3344,12,62 2.820,32.356,7 -16,44
3.Panjang 863,71.241,043,687.917,88.199,23,55
4.Makassar 297,7275,0 -7,631.858,7 2.207,018,74
5.Balikpapan727,9718,3 -1,325.471,55.153,2-5,82
6.Pelabuhan lainnya 23.318,822.439,6 -3,77156.584,6156.648,9 0,04
Total26.748,026.225,6 -1,95182.000,6182.521,0 0,29
Sementara itu jumlah penumpang angkutan laut dalam negeri pada Juli 2022 tercatat 1,7 juta orang, naik 3,92 % dibanding bulan sebelumnya. Peningkatan terjadi di Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok sebesar 33,16 %; Makassar 25,32 %; dan Belawan 20,43 %. Sebaliknya, penurunan terjadi di Pelabuhan Tanjung Perak sebesar 18,17 % dan Balikpapan 10,16 %. Selama periode Januari–Juli 2022, jumlah penumpang angkutan laut dalam negeri mencapai 10,2 juta orang, naik 15,05 % dibanding periode yang sama tahun 2021. Peningkatan terjadi di seluruh pelabuhan utama, yaitu Pelabuhan Tanjung Perak sebesar 185,08 %; Balikpapan 172,91 %; Belawan 155,11 %; Tanjung Priok 145,53 %; dan Makassar 104,01 %.
Jumlah PenumpangKumulatif Jumlah Penumpang
PelabuhanJuni
1.Tanjung Priok
Perak
Perkembangan Penumpang Angkutan Laut Dalam Negeri, Mei 2017
Perubahan Jan-Juli 2021Jan - Juli 2022 Perubahan
orang)(000 orang)
-18,17124,7 355,5185,08
3.Belawan9,311,2 20,4322,557,4155,11
4.Makassar 38,748,525,3294,8193,4104,01
5.Balikpapan30,527,4 -10,16 56,1153,1172,91
6.Pelabuhan lainnya 1.428,01.492,54,528.541,69.364,19,63
Total1.613,81.677,03,92 8.875,510.211,415,05
Industri perkapalan merupakan salah satu sektor yang mendapatkan prioritas pengembangan agar bisa lebih produktif, inovatif dan berdaya saing global. Kinerja industri perkapalan nasional terus mengalami beberapa kemajuan, di antaranya peningkatan jumlah galangan dan kapasitas produksi.
Saat ini, terdapat 250 perusahaan galangan kapal dengan kapasitas produksi sebesar 1 juta tonase bobot mati (dead weight tonnage/DWT) per tahun untuk bangunan baru, dan hingga 12 juta DWT per tahun untuk reparasi kapal. Galangan kapal di Indonesiamemiliki pengalaman dalam membangun berbagai jenis kapal, mulai dari kapal penumpang, kapal kargo, hingga kapal tujuan khusus dengan fasilitas graving dock terbesar (150.000 DWT).
“Kementerian Perindustrian terus mendukung upaya penyediaan sumber daya manusia (SDM) yang terampil dan kompeten guna mendukung peningkatan produktivitas dan daya saing industri perkapalan nasional,”
kata Kepala Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Industri (BPSDMI)
Kemenperin, Arus Gunawan di Jakarta, Selasa (20/9)
Langkah tersebutsesuai dengan amanat Peraturan Presiden Nomor 74 Tahun 2022 tentang Kebijakan Industri Nasional Tahun 2020-2024, terutama terkait penguatan SDM industri perkapalan dan komponen kapal. Kerja sama penguatan SDM dilakukan melalui kerjasama dengan sejumlah negara mitra,seperti Korea Selatan, Jepang, dan Taiwan.
Salah satu upaya konkret telah dilakukan oleh BPSDMI Kemenperin bersama Direktorat
Jenderal Industri Logam, Mesin, Alat Transportasi, dan Elektronika (ILMATE) Kemenperin dengan menggandeng Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) serta Ikatan Perusahaan Industri Kapal dan Lepas Pantai Indonesia (IPERINDO) untuk melakukan kerja sama peningkatan kapabilitas dan kompetensi industri perkapalan Indonesia melalui program “The
Indonesian Shipbuilding Industry Modernization Project”.
“Tujuan utama dari program ini adalah memperkenalkan prosedur pembuatan kapal yang efisien dan metode manajemen produksi di galangan kapal Indonesia melalui sistem pengembangan SDM industri. Target peserta proyek ini adalah meningkatnya pengalaman galangan kapal nasional dalam proyek pembangunan kapal baru,” ujar Direktur Industri Maritim, Alat Transportasi, dan Alat Pertahanan Ditjen ILMATE, R. Hendro Martono.
Dalam pelatihan ini, BPSDMI Kemenperin berperan dalam memfasilitasi pelatihan dan sekaligus melaksanakan pelatihan dengan menggunakan aplikasi berbasis web SIDIA atau Sistem Informasi Diklat SDM Industri. “SIDIA merupakan sistem yang dibangun oleh Pusdiklat SDM Industri BPSDMI Kemenperin sebagai salah satu langkah menyambut era transformasi digital ke depannya,” jelas Kepala Pusdiklat SDM Industri BPSDMI Kemenperin, Tirta Wisnu Permana.
Pelaksanaan program ini dimulai tahun 2022 dan akan selesai pada 2024, yang meliputi lima tahapan program pelatihan di Jakarta dan Surabaya,serta satu program pelatihan di Jepang. Selain itu,terdapat program tindak lanjut untuk mengukur pencapaian program ini. Hingga kini, sudah ada 16 perusahaan yang terdaftar menjadi peserta dalam program pelatihan ini.
“Kami menganggap bahwa industri perkapalan ini adalah industri yang esensial bagi kesejahteraan Indonesia sebagai negara maritim. Dengan peningkatan produktivitas dan manajemen, kami percaya hal tersebut dapat berkontribusi pada core-industry perkapalan Indonesia. Kami juga berharap bahwa kami dapat membawa kembali pengalaman ini ke Jepang untuk turut meningkatkan industri perkapalan di sana,” ungkap Project Formulation Advisor JICA Kuboshima Naoyayang turut hadir dalam pembukaan program pelatihan tersebut.(mj)dok. kemenperin
DISTRESS SIGNAL
DOCK LEVELER
SEMBOYAN BAHAYA.
ALAT UNTUK MERATAKAN TINGGI ANTARA LANTAI MUATAN DAN LANTAI PETIKEMAS.
DOCK WARRANT TANDA TERIMA YANG DIBERIKAN UNTUK BARANG-BARANG YANG MASUK KEDALAM GUDANG PELABUHAN.
DOCUMENT OF RECEIPT TANDA TERIMA BARANG ATAU MUATAN.
DOCUMENT OF TITTLE DOKUMEN PEMILIKAN.
DOWN RATED KAPASITAS ANGKAT FORKLIFT YANG BERKURANG.
DOWN TIME WAKTU DIMANA PERALATAN / MESIN TIDAK BEROPERASI.
DRAWBACK PEMBAYARAN KEMBALI BEA MASUK, SEBAGIAN ATAU SELURUHNYA.
DREDGING SHIP KAPAL KERUK.
DROP OFF MENURUNKAN PETI KEMAS DARI TRUK.
DRY BULK CONTAINER PETIKEMAS KHUSUS UNTUK MUATAN CURAH KERING.
DRY CARGO CONTAINER PETI KEMAS UNTUK MENGANGKUT MUATAN KERING.
DRY FREIGHT TIAP MUATAN KERING YANG TIDAK MEMERLUKAN ALAT PENGAWASAN SUHU KHUSUS.
DRY PORT PELABUHAN KERING, PELABUHAN YANG TERLETAK DI PEDALAMAN DARATAN.
EMPTYING MENGELUARKAN BARANG DARI PETIKEMAS.
ENGINE BREAKDOWN KERUSAKAN MESIN.
ENTREPOT GUDANG UNTUK MENYIMPAN BARANG-BARANG YANG BEA MASUKNYA BELUM DIBAYAR.
ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL PERKIRAAN TANGGAL DAN WAKTU KEDATANGAN.
ESTIMATED TIME OF DEPARTURE PERKIRAAN TANGGAL DAN WAKTU KEBERANGKATAN.
ESTIMATED TIME OF SAILING PERKIRAAN TANGGAL DAN WAKTU BERLAYAR.
FAIRWAY ALUR PELAYARAN.
FEEDER SHIP KAPAL PETIKEMAS KECIL YANG MELAYANI PELABUHAN, DIMANA KAPAL BESAR TIDAK SINGGAH DAN BERTINDAK SEBAGAI CONTAINER SUPPLY KAPAL BESAR.
FERRY PERAHU ATAU KAPAL TAMBANGAN.
FIATA BILL OF LADING B/L YANG DIKELUARKAN OLEH FREIGHT FORWARDER YANG KEDUDUKANNYA SEBAGAI THROUGH B/L. FILLER CARGO MUATAN KECIL UNTUK MENGISI BROKEN STOWAGE.
FINE WEATHER CUACA TERANG, HARI CERAH.
FIRST OPEN WATER PELABUHAN TERTUTUP ES, PADA WAKTUNYA DAPAT DILAYARI.
FLAT RACK CONTAINER PETIKEMAS TANPA DINDING.
FLAT RATE TARIF UANG TAMBANG YANG DIKENAKAN UNTUK BEBERAPA PELABUHAN, TETAPI PELABUHAN TUJUAN AKHIR BELUM DIKETAHUI.
FLOATING BEACON RAMBU YANG DIPERGUNAKAN UNTUK PEMETAAN LAUT ATAU SURVEY, UMUMNYA DIBERI RANTAI PENAHAN TIGA.
FLOATING CLAUSE KLAUSAL DALAM CHARTER PARTY YANG MENYEBUTKAN BAHWA KAPAL HARUS MELAKUKAN BONGKAR MUAT DITEMPAT YANG SELALU AMAN DAN TIDAK KANDAS.
FLOOD ANCHOR JANGKAR YANG AKAN MENAHAN KAPAL SAAT DATANG AIR PASANG.
FLOOD PLAIN SUATU DAERAH YANG SECARA TERATUR TERGENANG OLEH AIR PASANG.
FLOOD STREAM ARUS PASANG.
FLOOD TIDE KENAIKAN PERMUKAAN AIR KARENA TERJADINYA PASANG.
FOG SIGNAL SEMBOYAN KABUT.
FORECASTLE
BANGUNAN DIATAS DEK BAGIAN DEPAN KAPAL.
FORTY FOOT EQUIVALENT UNIT UKURAN PETIKEMAS YANG PANJANGNYA 40 KAKI.
FORWADERS BILL OF LADING KONOSEMEN ATAU B/L YANG DITERBITKAN OLEH SEBUAH FREIGHT FORWARDER YANG BERARTI THROUGH B/L.
FOUL B/L KONOSEMEN KOTOR YAITU KONOSEMEN YANG MENGANDUNG CATATAN CELAAN.
FRAGILE CARGO MUATAN MUDAH PECAH ( RAPUH ).
FRANCO
TELAH DIBAYAR, ATAU BEBAS DARI SEMUA BIAYA. HARGA TERMASUK SEMUA BIAYA SAMPAI PENYERAHAN KEPADA PEMBELINYA.
FREE ALONGSIDE SHIPPER MENYERAHKAN BARANGNYA SAMPAI DI DERMAGA.
FREE ALONGSIDE SHIP SUATU PEMBELIAN UNTUK BARANG-BARANG SAMPAI DISAMPING KAPAL ATAS BIAYA PENJUAL/SHIPPER, SEMUA BIAYA PENGURUSAN MUATAN DAN PEMUATANNYA ATAS RESIKO DAN BIAYA PEMBELI.
FREE AND DEMMURAGE BIAYA ADALAH TERMASUK UANG TAMBANG DAN SETIAP KETERLAMBATAN YANG MUNGKIN TERJADI.
FREE DESPATCH
JIKA PEKERJAAN DISELESAIKAN LEBIH AWAL DARI PERJANJIAN, MAKA SISA HARINYA TIDAK DIBAYAR.
FREE ENTRY BEBAS BEA MASUK ( UNTUK BARANG-BARANG IMPOR ).
FREE FROM ALONGSIDE BEBAS DARI SISI KAPAL.
FREE IN AND OUT PENCHARTER MEMBAYAR BIAYA BONGKAR MUAT.
FREE IN AND OUT OF TRUCKS BIAYA MUAT DAN MEMBONGKAR DARI TRUK MENJADI BEBAN PENYEWA.
FREE IN AND OUT STOWED & SEMUA MUAT BONGKAR, PENATAAN MAUPUN PEMINDAHAN ATAU PENGGESERAN MUATAN TRIMMED MENJADI BEBAN CHARTERER.
FREE IN TO WAGON PENJUAL MENANGGUNG SEMUA BIAYA PEMUATAN SAMPAI KE GERBONG ATAU TRUK, SEWA ANGKUTANNYA MENJADI BEBAN PEMBELI.
FREE INTO BUNKER / BARGE HARGA PENAWARAN TERMASUK BIAYA PEMUATAN KEDALAM BUNKER / TONGKANG.
FREE OF ADDRESS KAPAL YANG TIDAK MEMBERIKAN ADDRESS COMMISSION KEPADA PENYEWA.
FREE OF ALL AVERAGE BEBAS DARI SEMUA KERUGIAN / KERUSAKAN.
FREE OF CAPTURE AND SEIZURE ASURANSINYA TIDAK TERMASUK KERUGIAN YANG DISEBABKAN OLEH TERJADINYA PENANGKAPAN ATAU PENYITAAN.
FREE OF CHARGE
HARGA SUDAH TERMASUK SEMUA BIAYA.
FREE OF DAMAGE BEBAS DARI KERUSAKAN, ARTINYA JIKA TERDAPAT KERUSAKAN MAKA MERUPAKAN TANGGUNG JAWAB PENJUAL.
FREE OF DESPATCH BEBAS DARI PEMBAYARAN PREMI DESPATCH YANG HARUS DIBAYAR.
FREE OF ENCUBRANCES PERNYATAAN YANG TERDAPAT DALAM SURAT PEMBELIAN KAPAL YANG TIDAK DALAM KEADAAN DIGADAIKAN YANG DIJELASKAN DALAM BILL OF SALE.
FREE OF GENERAL AVERAGE PIHAK ASURANSI TIDAK MENANGGUNG KLAIM YANG DIBEBANKAN PEMILIK BARANG UNTUK IURAN GENERAL AVERAGE.
FREE OF PARTICULAR AVERAGE KLAUSAL YANG TIDAK TERMASUK AWAR KHUSUS.
FREE OF RIOTS AND CIVIL TIDAK BERTANGGUNG JAWAB TERHADAP KERUGIAN YANG DITIMBULKAN OLEH TERJADINYA COMMOTIONS KERUSAKAN ATAU KERUSUHAN.
FREE ON BOARD PENJUAL ATAU SHIPPER BERTANGGUNG JAWAB SAMPAI BARANGNYA MELEWATI PAGAR KAPAL UNTUK DIMUAT KEDALAM PALKA.
FREE ON QUAY HARGANYA SUDAH TERMASUK SAMPAI DI DERMAGA, TIDAK TERMASUK BIAYA MUAT.
FREE ON RAIL HARGA TERMASUK SAMPAI BARANG DIMUAT KEDALAM GERBONG KERETA API.
FREE OVERSIDE BEBAS PADA SISI ( KAPAL ).
FREIGHT UANG TAMBANG, BIAYA ANGKUTAN.
FREIGHT COLLECT FREIGHT YANG AKAN DIBAYAR OLEH CONSIGNEE SETELAH BARANG ITU TIBA DI TUJUAN.
FREIGHT NOTES PEMBERITAHUAN DARI BROKER KEPADA PARA SHIPPERS BERAPA FREIGHT YANG HARUS DIBAYAR BAGI BARANG-BARANG TERKAIT.
FREIGHT PREPAID UANG TAMBANG DIBAYAR DI PELABUHAN MUAT.
FREIGHT SPACE RUANG MUATAN.
FREIGHT TARIFF TARIF MUATAN.
FREIGHT UNIT SATUAN UNTUK MENETAPKAN TARIF MUATAN.
FROZEN CARGO MUATAN BEKU SEBELUM DIMUAT DAN TETAP DALAM KEADAAN BEKU SAMPAI PELABUHAN TUJUAN.
FULL AND BY BERLAYAR DEKAT ANGIN
FULL AND DOWN KAPAL PENUH MUATAN DENGAN SARAT YANG MAKSIMUM.
FULL CONTAINER LOAD SUATU PETIKEMAS BERISI PENUH DIPAKAI OLEH SATU SHIPPER SAJA.
FULL INTEREST ADMITTED PIHAK ASURANSI AKAN MENERIMA BUNGA YANG DIASURANSIKAN DAN TIDAK AKAN MERAGUKAN DIKEMUDIAN HARI.
FULL LOADED WEIGHT AND CAPACITY SEBUAH PETIKEMAS YANG DIISI SESUAI KAPASITAS DAN VOLUMENYA.
FULL TERM HARGA CHARTER TERMASUK SEMUA PEMOTONGAN KOMISI DAN SETERUSNYA, SEPERTI YANG BERLAKU DALAM PERDAGANGAN UMUM DI TEMPAT TERSEBUT.
FULL TILT CONTAINER PETIKEMAS YANG SISINYA DITUTUP TERPAL.
FULLCRUM TITIK KESEIMBANGAN.
FULLY LOADED WEIGHT AND CAPACITY SEBUAH PETIKEMAS SAMPAI PENUH ( BERAT DAN VOLUMENYA ).
FUMIGATION PENGASAPAN.
GENERAL CARGO MUATAN CAMPURAN.
GENERAL DRY CARGO CONTAINER PETI KEMAS UNTUK SEGALA MUATAN KERING, YANG TIDAK MEMERLUKAN PERHATIAN KHUSUS MENGENAI TEMPERATUR, PERANGINAN DAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR LAIN.
GENERAL SURVEY PEMERIKSAAN UMUM.
GLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PLASTIK YANG DIPERKUAT DENGAN KACA UNTUK DINDING / ATAP PETIKEMAS.
GROSS REGISTERED TONNAGE ISI KOTOR.
GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT
TOTAL BERAT KENDARAAN DAN PETIKEMAS SERTA KENDARAAN PENARIKNYA.
GROSS WEIGHT BOBOT KOTOR ( TERMASUK PEMBUNGKUS ).
GROUPAGE B/L KONOSEMEN GABUNGAN, DALAM KONOSEMEN INI MUATAN TERDIRI DARI BERMACAM-MACAM BARANG TETAPI PELABUHAN TUJUANNYA SAMA.
GROUPAGE DEPOT WILAYAH DIMANA ISI PETI KEMAS DAPAT DIKELOMPOKKAN DAN DIPISAH-PISAHKAN.
PT Pelayaran Samudera Selatan
Jl. Musi, No 41 Jakarta 10150, Indonesia
Ph. (62-21) 3517172 / 7073
Fax. (62-21) 3512029
PT. Forecastle Indonesia
Jl. Kebon Bawang VIII No. 21
Jakarta Utara 14340
Ph. (62-21) 43900999, Fax. (62-21) 4391199
PT Cosco Shipping Lines Indonesia
Head Office TCC Batavia Tower One, 19th Floor
Jl. KH. Mas Mansyur Kav. 126
Karet Tengsin
Jakarta-10220
Ph. (62-21) 22057980, 22057507
Fax. (62-21) 22057522
PT. Pelayaran Caraka Tirta Perkasa
PT Container Maritime Activities
Permata Kuningan Building 21st & 22nd Fl.
Jl. Kuningan Mulia Kav. 9C Guntur Setiabudi Jaksel 12980, Indonesia
Ph.: (62-21) 2854 6800/837 80 777 (H)
Hotline: 0804-1-CMA CGM (0804-1262 246)
CS Hotline: 62-21 2854 6980
Fax: (62-21) 2854 6801 / 837 80 778
PT. Container Maritime Activities
Permata Kuningan Building 21st & 22nd Fl.
Jl. Kuningan Mulia Kav. 9C
Guntur Setiabudi
Jakarta Selatan 12980 Indonesia
Ph.: (62-21) 2854 6800/837 80 777 (H)
Hotline: 0804-1-CMA CGM (0804-1-262 246)
Customer Service Hotline: 62-21 2854 6980
Fax: (62-21) 2854 6801 / 837 80 778
PT. Dayaguna Maritim Cargotama
Kirana Two Office Tower 11th Floor Unit 11B
Jl. Boulevard Timur Kav. 88
Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara 14240 Ph. (62-21) 29629780
Fax. (62-21) 29629781
PT. Container Maritime Activities
Permata Kuningan Building 21st & 22nd Fl.
Jl. Kuningan Mulia Kav. 9C Guntur Setiabudi
Jakarta Selatan 12980 Indonesia
Ph.: (62-21) 2854 6800/837 80 777 (H)
Hotline: 0804-1-CMA CGM (0804-1-262 246)
Customer Service
Hotline: 62-21 2854 6980
Fax: (62-21) 2854 6801 / 837 80 778
PT. Global Freight Semesta
Wisma Gading Marina, 3rd Fl, No.303
Jl. Raya Boulevard Barat No.1 Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara 14240
Ph. (62-21) 45842286
Fax. (62-21) 45842287
PT. GAC Samudera Freight Services
Lina Building 5th Floor Suite 501
Jl. HR. Rasuna Said Kav. B-7
Jakarta Selatan 12920 Ph. (62-21) 5254271
Fax. (62-21) 5257680
PT. Container Maritime Activities
Permata Kuningan Building 21st & 22nd Fl. Jl. Kuningan Mulia Kav. 9C Guntur Setiabudi
Jakarta Selatan 12980 Indonesia
Ph.: (62-21) 2854 6800/837 80 777 (H) Hotline: 0804-1-CMA CGM (0804-1-262 246)
Customer Service Hotline: 62-21 2854 6980
Fax: (62-21) 2854 6801 / 837 80 778
PT CCIS Indonesia Kawasan Berikat Nusantara
Jalan Medan Blok C3 No, RW.2, 3, Marunda, Kec. Cilincing, Jakarta 14120 Phone: +62 (21) 2294 6515
Jl. Tomang Raya No.57, 2nd Fl. Jakarta
Ph. (62-21) 56940789
Fax. (62-21) 56940790
PT Tisco Sindo Logistics
South Quarter Tower A, 15th floor, Unit 15A
Jl. RA Kartini, KAV. 8, Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan Jakarta 12430 Indonesia Ph. (62-21) 50105510
PT. Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia Mega Plaza Building, 9th - 10th Floor
Jl. HR. Rasuna Said Kav. C-3 Jakarta 12929
Ph. (62-21) 5202310 Fax. (62-21) 5212936
Ben Line Agencies
Graha Paramita Building, 12th Floor
Jl. Denpasar Raya Blok D-2, Kav. 8 Jakarta 12940 Ph. (62-21) 2522110 Fax. (62-21) 2522112
PT. Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Majapahit 34 No.30-32 Jakarta 10160 - Indonesia Ph. (62-21) 3854781 Fax. (62-21) 3854788
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk HAPAG-LLOYD AGENCY DIV HAPAGLLOYD AGENCY, DIV Cyber 2 Tower 3rd Fl
Jl. Hr.Rasuna Said Block X-5 No.13, Jakarta Selatan 12950 Ph. (62-21) 29343600 Fax. (62 21) 2934-3692
PT. Haspul International Indonesia
Graha Pratama Building 15th Floor
Jl. MT Haryono Kav. 15, Jakarta 12810
Ph. (62-21) 83793732, Fax. (62-21) 83793728
PT Mitrarejeki Investa
Intiland Tower
Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.32
RT.3/RW.2, Karet Tengsin, Tanahabang Jakarta 10250 Ph. (62-21) 571-0111
PT. Indonesian Fortune Lloyd
Jl. Kebon Bawang No. 6 Jakarta 14320 Ph.(62-21) 4304723-27, 4392 2384-88 Fax. (62-21) 4304721
PT. “K” Line Indonesia
Summitmas II, 14th Floor
Jl. Jend.Sudirman Kav.61-62 Jakarta 12069
Ph. (62-21) 522 0808 Fax. (62-21) 522 0814
Ben Line Agencies
Graha Paramita Building, 12th Floor
Jl. Denpasar Raya Blok D-2, Kav. 8 Jakarta 12940
Ph. (62-21) 2522110 Fax. (62-21) 2522112
PT Samudera Agencies Indonesia
Samudera Indonesia Building, 3rd Fl.
Jl. Letjen S. Parman Kav 35 Jakarta 11480 Ph. (62-21) 530 0580 Fax. (62-21)530-7911
PT. LINC Bintang Line Simprug Office Garden
Jl. Teuku Nyak Arief No. 9F
Keb. Lama Jakarta Selatan
Jakarta 12220
Ph. (62-21) 720 1275
Fax. (62-21) 725 7939
PT Pelayaran Bintang Putih Menara Batavia, 15th Floor
Jl. K H. Mas Mansyur Kav. 126 Jakarta 10220
Ph. (62-21) 30065444, 50837911
PT Karya Prima Pacific Perkantoran Enggano Megah No.7J
Jl. Enggano Raya Utara
Tanjung Priok Jakarta 14310, Indonesia
Ph. (62-21) 4361316
Fax. (62-21) 29474082
PT. Pelayaran Nusantara Panurjwan Capital Place Building, 39th Floor
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 18 Mampang Prapatan
Jakarta 12710
Ph. (62-21) 5080 5000
PT. Meratus Line Enggano Megah Building
Jl. Raya Enggano No. 5N-5O Jakarta Utara 14310
Ph. (62 21) 435 6866, 4307 790, 4390 9039
PT. Mentari Sejati Perkasa Komplek Ruko Enggano Megah Jl. Enggano Raya No.9 W Tanjung Priok Jakarta Utara
Ph. (62-21) 435 2727
Fax. (62-21) 437 4279
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati Komplek Ruko Sunter Permai Indah Blok B 12-16
Jl. Mitra Sunter Boulevard
Jakarta Utara
Ph.: (62-21) 6522333
Fax.: (62-21) 6522336
PT OOCL Indonesia
Wisma 46-Kota BNI 22nd Floor, Suite # 2201
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1 Jakarta 10220
Ph. (62-21) 3040 5151
PT. Bhum Mulia Prima Plaza Central 6th Floor
Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 47 Jakarta
Ph. (62-21) 5214808
Fax. (62-21) 5214802
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk Samudera Indonesia Building 2nd Floor
Jl. Letjen S. Parman KM. 35 Jakarta 11480
Ph. (62-21) 53675560
Fax. (62-21) 5307923
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia
AIA Central
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 48A, RT 5/ RW 4, Karet Semanggi Jakarta 12930 Ph. (62-21) 50815150
PT Pelayaran Samudera Selatan
Jl Musi, No 41 Jakarta 10150, Indonesia
Ph. (62-21) 3517172 / 7073
Fax. (62-21) 3512029
PT Safmarine Container Lines
Menara Batavia 15th Fl
Jl. K.H. Mas Mansyur Kav. 126 Jakarta 10220, Indonesia Ph. (62-21) 3006 5400 Fax. (62-21) 574 5135
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara
Graha Paramita Building, 12th Floor
Jl. Denpasar Raya Blok D-2, Kav. 8 Jakarta 12940
Ph. (62-21) 2522110
Fax. (62-21) 2522112
T.S. LINES LTD.
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara
Graha Paramita Building, 12th Floor
Jl. Denpasar Raya Blok D-2, Kav. 8 Jakarta 12940
Ph. (62-21) 2522110
Fax. (62-21) 2522112
PT. Optima Lautan Bersama
Graha Kirana 3rd Floor, No. 305
Jl .Yos Sudarso No. 88 Jakarta 14350
Ph. (62-21) 6531 1414
Fax. (62-21) 6531 1424
TRESNAMUDA SEJATI
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Komplek Ruko Sunter Permai Indah Blok B.No.12-15,
Jl. Mitra Sunter Boulevard Jakarta 14350
Ph. (62-21) 652 2333
Fax. (62-21) 652 2336
PT. Trikora Lloyd Graha Satria 1 & 2 / 4th Floor
Jl.R.S.Fatmawati No.5 Jakarta 12430
Ph. (62-21) 7591 5381 /3 Fax. (62-21) 7591 5385
PT Tera Logistics Indonesia
Jl. Abdul Muis No.50, AM 50 Building Jakarta 10160 Ph. (62-21) 350 5350
PT PPN Panurjwan
Komp. Yos Sudarso Mega Blok B/15
Jl. Yos Sudarso No.1, Tj. Priok Jakarta 14320 Ph. (62-21) 4302691 Fax. (62-21) 43938737
PT. Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Majapahit 34 No.30-32 Jakarta 10160
Ph. (62-21) 385 4781
Fax. (62-21) 385 4788
PT Dynamic Container Lines World Trade Center 5, 15th Floor
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 29 Jakarta
Ph. (62 21) 5254188 (Hunting) Fax. (62 21) 5254788 (Hunting)
PT Yang Ming Shipping Indonesia Cowell Tower 9th Floor Suite 901
JI. Senen Raya 135 Jakarta 10410 Indonesia
Ph. (62-21) 3458660
Fax. (62-21) 3458630
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. AMD Projakkal (Kariangau) Km. 5.5 No. 43 Kel. Batu Ampar
Kec. Balikpapan Utara-Balikpapan
Ph.: (62-542) 7588167
Fax: (62-542) 7588169
PIC: Niken Krismawati
Mobile: +62 81298388338
Email: niken.krismawati@mif.co.id Wahyu Dwi Jayanti (Mrs)
Email: wahyu.jayanti@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82134184555
PT Global Transportasi Nusantara
Ruko Sentra Eropa II Blok AB3/16 Balikpapan Baru
Ph. (62-542) 8862629 Fax. (62-542) 8862630
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Komplek Pu IV No. 46 Balikpapan 76111
Ph. (62-542) 733551 Fax. (62-542) 733551
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. KH. Ahmad Dahlan No. 32 Bandar Lampung 35213
Ph. (62-721) 265700 Fax. (62-721) 257400
PT Mitrarejeki Investa
Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.92, Tanjung Karang Timur Bandar Lampung 31527 Ph. 62-721-253 373 Fax. 62-721-269 415
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. KH. Ahmad Dahlan No. 32
Bandar Lampung 35213
Ph. (62-721) 265700
Fax. (62-721) 257400
PT. Mega Samudera
Jl. Jendral Sudirman No. 75D
Pahoman, Tanjung Karang Timur Bandar Lampung
Ph. (62-721) 5601059
Fax. (62-721) 5601039
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia
Jl. Hayam Wuruk No.88K
Kel. Kedamaian
Kec. Tanjung Karang Timur Bandar Lampung 35122, Indonesia
Ph. (62-721) 5603600
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Jl. Way Kanan No. 57 Kei Pahoman Bandar Lampung 35213
Ph. (62-721) 7478692
Fax. (62-721) 253077
PT. Bintika Bangun Nusa
Jl. Ikan Bawal No. 122, Teluk Betung Bandar Lampung
Ph. (62-721) 486628
Fax. (62-721) 481102
PT. Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia
Jl. Pelajar Pejuang ’45 No. 68, Bandung 40264
Ph. (62-22) 7315725
Fax. (62-22) 7304596
GOLD STAR LINE, LTD.
PT. Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Cijagra I No.22 Bandung 40265
Ph. (62-22) 732 3503
Fax. (62-22) 732 3505
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Soekarno Hatta No.691 Bandung 40286
Ph. (62-22) 7303656
Fax. (62-22) 7332245
PT. Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Cijagra I No.22 Bandung 40265
Ph. (62-22) 732 3503
Fax. (62-22) 732 3505
PT Daya Guna Maritim Cargotama Komp.Sanggar Hurip
Jl. Sanggar Kencana Utama No-27 Soekarno-Hatta, Bandung 40286
Ph. (62-22) 731 2531
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia Komp. Sanggar Hurip Estate
Jl. Sanggar Kencana Utama No.25, Bandung 40286
Ph. (62-21) 39501032
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. KH. Ahmad Dahlan No. 32 Bandar Lampung 35213
Ph. (62-721) 265700
Fax. (62-721) 257400
PT. Mega Samudera
Jl. Jendral Sudirman No. 75D Pahoman, Tanjung Karang Timur Bandar Lampung
Ph. (62-721) 5601059
Fax. (62-721) 5601039
PT. Dayaguna Maritim Cargotama Komplek Sanggar Hurip
Jl. Sanggar Kencana Utama No. 27, Bandung 40286
Ph. (62-22) 7312531
Fax. (62-21) 7317243
T.S. LINES LTD.
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara
Komplek Metro Soekarno-Hatta Estate
Jl. Mars Selatan No. 4 Bandung 40286
Ph. (62-22)76321283, 7507597
Fax. (62-22) 7507084
THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA., LTD. (MUMBAI)
PT. Bumi Laut Shipping Services
Jl. Cijagra I No.22 Bandung 40265
Ph. (62-22) 732 3503
Fax. (62-22) 732 3505
TRESNAMUDA SEJATI
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Kiara Condong No.394 A Bandung 40275
Ph. (62-22) 7333288 / 9 Fax. (62-22) 7308559
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara Komplek Metro Soekarno-Hatta Estate
Jl. Mars Selatan No. 4 Bandung 40286
Ph. (62-22)76321283, 7507597 Fax. (62-22) 7507084
PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines
Jl Mayjend Soetoyo S No 28 Banjarmasin, Indonesia
Ph. (62-551) 55412
PT. Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Cijagra I No.22 Bandung 40265
Ph. (62-22) 732 3503
Fax. (62-22) 732 3505
PT. Pratama Line Logistics
Jl. Asia Afrika 129 Bandung 40112
Ph. (62-22) 4221 760, 4221798
Fax : (62-22) 4209333
PT. Sinar Baru Logistik Putraco Gading Regency
Jl. Soekarno Hatta Blok A1 No. 9 Bandung 40292
Ph. (62-22) 7304989
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Kiaracondong No. 394 A Bandung
Ph. (62-22) 7333288 Fax. (62-22) 7308559
PT. Internusa Bahari Persada
Jl. Pelabuhan Dalam No. 5 Tanjung Pandan, Bangka - Belitung Ph. (62-719) 21193 Fax. (62-719) 21343
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Pelabuhan Timur No. 4 A Banjarmasin
Phone: +62511-3364732
Fax: +62511-3356960
PIC: Triana Ariayanti, email:triana.soesanto@mif.co.id
Mobile:+62 811507658
Maisyarah, email: maisyarah.maisyarah@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85651064192
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Pelabuhan Timur No.4A Banjarmasin
Ph.: (62511) 3364732
Fax: (62511) 3356960
PIC: Triana Ariayanti, Email:triana.soesanto@mif.co.id Mobile:+62 811507658
Maisyarah
Email: maisyarah.maisyarah@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85651064189
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Pelabuhan Timur No.4A
Banjarmasin
Ph.: (62511) 3364732
Fax: (62511) 3356960
PIC: Triana Ariayanti, Email:triana.soesanto@mif.co.id Mobile:+62 811507658
Maisyarah
Email: maisyarah.maisyarah@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85651064189
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Pelabuhan Timur No.4A
Banjarmasin
Ph.: (62511) 3364732
Fax: (62511) 3356960
PIC: Triana Ariayanti, Email:triana.soesanto@mif.co.id Mobile:+62 811507658
Maisyarah Email: maisyarah.maisyarah@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85651064189
PT. Global Transportasi Nusantara
Jl. Sultan Adam No. 14 Kel. Surgimukti, Banjarmasin 70122
Ph. (62-511) 3300644
Fax. (62-511) 3302811
PT Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia
Jl Flamboyant I No. 32 Banjarmasin Kalimantan Selatan 70123 Ph. (62-511) 3304617
Fax. (62-511) 3306893
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jalan Cempaka 1 Rt 03 No. 28 Kertak Baru Ulu, Banjarmasin 70111
Ph. (62-511) 3355114
Fax. (62-511) 4368195
PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines
Jl. Mayjend Soetoyo S No 28, Banjarmasin, Indonesia
Ph. (62-551) 55412
Fax. (62-0511) 55413
CHENG LIE NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (CNC LINE)
PT Cahaya Express
Komplek Citra Permai Blok B No.11 Jl. Duyung, Sei Jodoh, Batam Phone : +62561-574679
PIC : Mona Yovita, Email: mona@lautmas.com
PT PPN Panurjwan
Jl. Cempaka Besar No. 34 Rt.01
Kel. Mawar, Banjarmasin 70112
Ph. (62-511) 4366014 Ext 6433
SITC CONTAINER LINES CO., LTD
PT. Windu Persada Cargo
Jl. MT. Haryono No. 105 B, Banjarmasin 70111
Ph. (62-511) 3356134 Fax. (62-511) 3359134
COMPAGNIE MARITIME
D’AFFRETEMENT
COMPAGNIE GENERALE MARITIME (CMA CGM)
PT Cahaya Express
Komplek Citra Permai Blok B No.11
Jl. Duyung, Sei Jodoh, Batam Ph.: (62-561) 574679
PIC : Mona Yovita Email : mona@lautmas.com
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia
Graha Pena Batam, 8th Floor, Executive Office Room 805E
Jl. Raya Batam Centre, Teluk Tering, Batam - Indonesia
Ph. (62-21) 39501248
PT Tri Regional Maritim Komplex Union Industrial Park Block G No. 1 Batam 29432
Ph. (62-778) 7480-322 / 7480-333 Fax. (62-778) 7480-311
(SINGAPORE), PTE LTD.
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Cempaka XI, No 47 Banjarmasin 70112 Ph. (62-511) 413778
PT Global Transportasi Nusantara Jl. Raya Ali Haji Komplek Jodoh Square I Blok C No.35 Jodoh, Batam Ph. (62-778) 457745 Fax. (62-778) 429647
EVERGREEN LINE
PT Anugerah Semestaraya Graha Menara Aria, #06 - 13, Harbour Bay Downtown,Jalan Duyung, Batu Ampar, Batam, Kepulauan Riau 29453 Ph. (62-0778) 4088022 Fax. (62-0778) 4089557
PT Mitrarejeki Investa
Jl. Kapten Pierre Tendean No. 78 Banjarmasin 70231, Indonesia
Ph. (62-511) 325 1744
Fax. (62-511) 325 6757, 327 4215
PT Cahaya Express
Komplek Citra Permai Blok B No.11
Jl. Duyung, Sei Jodoh, Batam Phone : +62561-574679
PIC : Mona Yovita Email : mona@lautmas.com
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk Raja Ali Haji, Komplek Jodoh Square I Blok C No. 35, Sei Jodoh, Batam Ph. (62-778) 457745 Fax. (62-778) 450898
PT Container Maritime Activities
Graha Merah Putih - Telkom, 6th Floor
Jl. Putri Hijau No. 1 Medan 20112
Ph. (62-61) 4200 6800 Fax. (62-61) 4200 6810
IDT SHIPPING GROUP
Jl. Jafri zam-zam No.18-19
Banjarmasin - Kalimantan Selatan Phone +62 511 442 4551/52
PT Cahaya Express
Komplek Citra Permai Blok B No.11
Jl. Duyung, Sei Jodoh, Batam Phone : +62561-574679
PIC : Mona Yovita Email : mona@lautmas.com
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk Jl. Raja Ali Haji Komplek Jodoh Square I Blok C No. 35, Sei Jodoh, Batam Ph. (62-778) 457745 Fax. (62-778) 450898
PT Daya Guna Maritim Cargotama Komp. Srimas Business Center Block D-4, Batu Ampar, Batam Ph. (62-778) 7079198
PT Container Maritime Activities
Graha Merah Putih - Telkom, 6th Floor
Jl. Putri Hijau No. 1 Medan 20114
Ph. (62-61) 4200 6800 Fax. (62-61) 4200 6812
PT Container Maritime Activities
Graha Merah Putih - Telkom, 6th Floor
Jl. Putri Hijau No. 1 Medan 20113
Ph. (62-61) 4200 6800 Fax. (62-61) 4200 6811
PT. Container Maritime Activities
Graha Merah Putih - Telkom, 6th Floor
Jl. Putri Hijau No. 1
Medan 20111 - Indonesia
Ph.: (62-61) 4200 6800
Fax: (62 61) 4200 6809
PT Tisco Sindo Logistics
Mandiri Building 6th Floor Unit 604
Jl. Imam Bonjol 16D, Medan Ph. (62-61) 4534 665
Fax. (62 61) 4510747
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Mandiri Building 6th Floor
Jl. Imam Bonjol No.7, Medan 20112 Ph. (62-61) 4151931
Fax. (62-61) 4158229
MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY S.A. GENEVA (MSC)
PT. Perusahaan Pelayaran Nusantara Panurjwan
Mandiri Building 6th Floor
Jl. Imam Bonjol 16D Petisah Tengah, Medan 20112 Belawan Ph. (62-61) 451 8596
PT Sukses Abadi Transindo
Jl. Haji Misbah Kompleks Multatuli
Indah Blk E, No 34, Medan Ph. (62-61) 4524232 Fax. (62-61) 4534071
PT PPN Panurjwan
Samudera Logistic Center
Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Gabion Belawan 20412 Ph. (62-61) 6940 044 Ext.: 6022
PT Harini Mandiri
Jl. Kol. Sugiono No 3-C Medan 20151 Ph. (62-61) 4515599/4144090 Fax. (62-61) 4154461
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Jl. By pass Ngurah Rai No. 36A, Pesanggaran Benoa - Bali Phone: +62361-724924
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Mobile: +62 81338663805
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MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. By pass Ngurah Rai No. 36A Pesanggaran Benoa - Bali Ph.: (62-361) 724924
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MIF Logistic Forwarding
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Jl. Arnold Manonutu No.07
Kel. Kadoodan Madidir - Bitung Ph.: (62-438) 30046
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Ikhlash
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Veronika Sahempa
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MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
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PT. Global Transportasi Nusantara Jl. Raya Benoa No. 12A Denpasar 80223 Ph. (62-361) 720342 Fax. (62-361) 720835
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia Jl. Gunung Tangkuban Perahu No. 129B Banjar Tegal Buah Padang Sambian Klod Denpasar, Bali 80117 Ph. (62-361) 8446822
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Ikhlash
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Veronika Sahempa
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MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
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Fax: (62-361) 724459
PIC: Adhityo Sukmono Email: adhityo.jati@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81338663805
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MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
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MIF Logistic Forwarding
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Jl. Arnold Manonutu No.07
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PIC: Yudi Sirait
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Ikhlash
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Veronika Sahempa
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BARWIL INDONESIA
PT. Tirta Samudera Caraka
Jl. Jombang Mesjid No. 11B Cilegon 42411
Ph. (62-254) 395 903
Fax. (62-254) 395 905
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Angkasa No.1 Penggung Raya Cirebon 45413
Ph. (62-231) 483 214
Fax. (62-231) 483 215
TOKYO SENPAKU KAISHA, LTD(T.S.K.LINE)
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk (T.S.K.Division)
Jl. Angkasa No.1 Penggung Raya Cirebon 45413
Ph. (62-231) 483 214
Fax. (62-231) 483 215
Eng Lee Shipping Company PTE LTD
2 Havelock Road #05-07/08/09
Havelock II, Singapore 059763
Phone : +65-65333222 ext 236
PIC : Subandi
Email : subandi@englee.com.sg Mobile : +65-838 299 75
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Ir. Soekarno No. 103 Kendari Phone: +62401-3121520
Fax: +62401-3125277
PIC: Yusri, email: yusri.yusri@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81342421365
Syarifuddin Madarayu, email: syarifuddin.madarayu@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81354506370
Erwin, email: erwin.erwin@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85341505460
APL
Eng Lee Shipping Company PTE LTD
2 Havelock Road #05-07/08/09
Havelock II, Singapore 059763
Phone : +65-65333222 ext 236
PIC : Subandi
Email : subandi@englee.com.sg
Mobile : +65-838 299 75
Eng Lee Shipping Company PTE LTD
2 Havelock Road#05-07/08/09
Havelock II, Singapore 059763
Phone: +65-65333222 ext 236
PIC: Subandi Email : subandi@englee.com.sg Mobile : +65-838 299 75
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
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Fax: +62401-3125277
PIC: Yusri, email: yusri.yusri@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81342421365
Syarifuddin Madarayu, email: syarifuddin.madarayu@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81354506370
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MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
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Muhammad Nurhidyatullah Email: muhammad.saputra@mif.co.id Mobile:+62 81328081677
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL LINE (ANL)
Eng Lee Shipping Company PTE LTD
2 Havelock Road #05-07/08/09
Havelock II, Singapore 059763
Phone : +65-65333222 ext 236
PIC: Subandi, Email : subandi@englee.com.sg
Mobile : +65-838 299 75
MIF Logistic Forwarding
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Syarifuddin Madarayu, email: syarifuddin.madarayu@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81354506370 Erwin email: erwin.erwin@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85341505462
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
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Syarifuddin Madarayu Email: syarifuddin.madarayu@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81354506370
Erwin, email: erwin.erwin@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85341505459
MIF Logistic Forwarding
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Jl. Yos Sudarso PO BOX 77 RT. 016 RW. 005 Kel. Alak
Kec. Alak Tenau Kota Kupang
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PIC: Pangku, email: pangku.pangku@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81936205537
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MIF Logistic Forwarding
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Rocky Boelan email: rocky.boelan@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82247783015
LTD.
PT. Global Transportasi Nusantara
Jl. Monginsidi Baru No. 22 Makassar 90142
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Yos Sudarso PO BOX 77
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MIF Logistic Forwarding
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Akil Mestari Ahmad Email: akil.ahmad@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81355757510
Aminah Email: aminah.aminah@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85299663392
Ph. (62-411) 442111
Fax. (62-411) 459317
PT. Pelayaran Caraka Tirta Perkasa
Jl. Sulawesi No. 57 Makassar 90174
Ph. (62-411) 3626643
Fax. (62-411) 3626257
PT Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia Jalan Gunung Lokon No. 38, Makassar, South Sulawesi 90145 Ph. (62-411) 8941500 Fax. (62-411) 8940915
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
T.S. LINES LTD.
PT. Pelayaran Caraka Tirta Perkasa
Jl. Sulawesi No. 57
Makassar 90174
Ph. (62-411) 3626643
Fax. (62-411) 3626257
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Yos Sudarso PO BOX 77
RT. 016 RW. 005 Kel. Alak
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PIC: Pangku Email: pangku.pangku@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 81936205537
Rocky Boelan Email: rocky.boelan@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82247783014
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
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Fax: (62-411) 3623942
PIC: Yoga Paramita Email: yoga.paramita@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85230933309
Akil Mestari Ahmad Email: akil.ahmad@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81355757510
Aminah Email: aminah.aminah@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85299663392
Jl. Sungai Saddang No. 82 Makassar 90142 Ph. (62-411) 854844 Fax. (62-411) 854911
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Sungai Saddang No. 82 Makassar 90142 Ph. (62-411) 854844 Fax. (62-411) 854911
PT. Sinar Baru Logistik
Jl. Ir. Sutami (Tol) Blok A. 12 No. 2 Makassar 90000 Ph. (62-411) 4723681 Fax. (62-411) 4723584
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Bali No 49-51
Makassar - Indonesia
Ph. (62-411) 317060
PT Kharisma Transportasi Indonesia
Jl. Sulawesi No.57
Makassar 90174
Ph. (62-411) 3626643/3626053
Fax. (62-411) 362625
ADVANCE CONTAINER LINES PTE., LTD (ACL)
PT. Sukses Abadi Trasindo
Komplek Multatuli Indah, Jl. H. Misbah Blok E-34 Medan 20511
Ph. (62-61) 4524232
Fax. (62-61) 4521020
PT. Global Freight Semesta Mandiri Building 7th Floor
Jl. Imam Bonjol No.16 D Medan 20112
Ph. (62-61) 451 1149
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Nusantara No. 26-28, Makassar Phone: +62411-3632211
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PIC: Yoga Paramita, email: yoga.paramita@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 85230933309
Akil Mestari Ahmad, email: akil.ahmad@mif.co.id
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Aminah, email: aminah.aminah@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85299663395
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
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Fax: (62-411) 3623942
PIC: Yoga Paramita Email: yoga.paramita@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85230933309
Akil Mestari Ahmad Email: akil.ahmad@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81355757510
Aminah
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PT PPN Panurjwan
Jl Sungai Saddang No. 82 Makassar 90142 Ph. (62-411) 857458
PT. Winarapan
Jl. Muna No. 10, Makassar Ph. (0411) 3622755 Fax. (0411) 3621758
SITC CONTAINER LINES CO., LTD
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Fax. (62-61) 453 6718
PT. Transworld GLS Indonesia Sinar Mas Land Plaza
Jl. Diponegoro No. 18, 8th Level Unit 803, Medan Ph. (62-61) 4575228
Fax. (62-61) 418806
PT. Global Putra Deli Mandiri
Jl. Monginsidi No. 25 Medan 20152
Ph. (62-61) 4556029
Fax. (62-61) 4556028
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Komplek Multatuli Indah, Jl. H. Misbah Blok B-31, Medan 20151
Ph. (62-61) 4516926
Fax. (62-61) 4516925
PT. Pelayaran Caraka Tirta Perkasa
Komplek Multatuli Indah
Jl. H. Misbah Blok A-12, Medan 20511
Ph. (62-61) 4572910
Fax. (62-61) 4513960
PT. Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia
Wisma BII, 9th Fl. - Room 901
Jl. Diponegoro No. 18, Medan Sumatera Utara 20152
Ph. (62-61) 4531686
Fax. (62-61) 4158780
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Komplek Bilal Prima Blok C-15
Jl. Bilal, Medan 20239
Ph. (62-61) 6643330
Fax. (62-61) 6643332
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk Mandiri Building 6th Floor
Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 7 Medan 20112
Ph. (62-61) 4151931
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia
B&G Tower
JI. Putri Hijau No. 8 Medan 20111
Ph. (62-61) 80010388
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia Komplek Multatuli Indah
Jl. H. Misbah Blok B-31 Medan 21051
PT Mitrarejeki Investa
Kompleks Multatuli Indah, Blok F No.8 Medan 20151
Ph. (62-61) 451 8518
Fax. (62-61) 451 5459
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk Mandiri Building 6th Floor
Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 7, Medan 20112 Ph. (62-61) 4151931
PT. Samudera Lautan Luas
Jl. Letda Soejono IV No. 22, Medan Ph. (62-61) 732 1604, 736 1631 Fax. (62-61) 734 6811
PT Pelayaran Bintang Putih URO Building / Citibank 4th Floor
Jl. Imam Bonjol No.23, Medan 20152 Ph. (62-61) 76222230
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia Komplek Multatuli Indah
Jl. H. Misbah Blok B-31, Medan 21051 Ph. (62-61) 4516916 Fax. (62-61) 4516925
PT. Meratus Line
Jl. Krakatau No.199 E-F, Medan 20238 Ph. (62-61) 662 5257
Fax. (62-61) 663 1324
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara
Graha Harmoni Lt. 3 Suite 1
Jl. Gaharu No. 2B, Medan Ph. (62-61) 42003888 Fax. (62-61) 42003999
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara
Graha Harmoni Lt. 3 Suite 1
Jl. Gaharu No. 2B, Medan Ph. (62-61) 42003888
Fax. (62-61) 42003999
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Komplek Multatuli Indah
Jl. H. Misbah Blok B-31, Medan 21051 Ph. (62-61) 4516916 Fax. (62-61) 4516925
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara
Graha Harmoni Lt. 3 Suite 1 Jl. Gaharu No. 2B, Medan Ph. (62-61) 42003888 Fax. (62-61) 42003999
PT. Samudera Lautan Bersama Jl. Letda Soejono IV No. 22, Medan Ph. (62-61) 732 1604, 736 1631 Fax. (62-61) 734 6811
Ph. (62-61) 4516916 Fax. (62-61) 4516925
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE. LTD. (PIL)
PT. Sukses Abadi Trasindo Komplek Mutatuli Indah
Jl. H. Misbah Blok E-34 Medan 20511
Ph. (62-61) 4524232 Fax. (62-61) 4521020
PT. Sukses Abadi Trasindo Komplek Mutatuli Indah
Jl. H. Misbah Blok E-34 Medan 20511
Ph. (62-61) 4524232 Fax. (62-61) 4521020
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Pemuda No. 11 Medan 21051 Ph. (62-61) 4151931 Fax. (62-61) 4158229
PT. Bintang Tatabahari
Jl. Lampung No.9 Medan 20214 Ph. (62-61) 7351368
Fax. (62-61) 7351381
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara
Graha Harmoni Lt. 3 Suite 1 Jl. Gaharu No. 2B, Medan Ph. (62-61) 42003888 Fax. (62-61) 42003999
MIF Logistic Forwarding
(Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Kolam Indah Raya Blok D, No 8 B, RT03/RW03 Kel. Mata Air
Kec. Padang Selatan Padang
Ph.: (62-751) 64654
Fax: (62-751) 64653
PIC: Faisal Yazdi Email: faisal.sabrie@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 8114160881
Andre, email: andre.rozali@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85263563676
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Jl. Mess Baruna No.3 A Gerem Raya, Merak Ph. (62-254) 570 277 Fax. (62-254) 570 278
RICKMERS-LINIE
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk Jl. Raya Cilegon No.90, Merak Ph. (62-254) 391 341 Fax. (62-254) 392 596
MIF Logistic Forwarding
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Jl. Kolam Indah Raya Blok D, No 8 B, RT03/RW03 Kel. Mata Air Kec. Padang Selatan Padang Ph.: (62-751) 64654
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PIC: Faisal Yazdi Email: faisal.sabrie@mif.co.id
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Mobile: +62 85263563676
MIF Logistic Forwarding
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Jl. Kolam Indah Raya Blok D, No 8 B, RT03/RW03 Kel. Mata Air Kec. Padang Selatan - Padang Phone: +62751-64654 Fax: +62751-64653
PIC: Faisal Yazdi email: faisal.sabrie@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 8114160881 Andre, email: andre.rozali@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 85263563679
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Jl. Pulau Karam No. 157A Padang 25137 Ph. (62-751) 38084 Fax. (62-751) 32958
MIF Logistic Forwarding
(Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Kolam Indah Raya Blok D, No 8 B, RT03/RW03 Kel. Mata Air Kec. Padang Selatan Padang Ph.: (62-751) 64654
Fax: (62-751) 64653
PIC: Faisal Yazdi
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Mobile: +62 8114160881
Andre, email: andre.rozali@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 85263563676
PT Global Transportasi Nusantara
Jl. Proklamasi No.32
Padang 25121, Indonesia
Ph. (62-751) 8959171
Fax. (62-751) 8959794
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Tanjung Priok No. 30A
Pelabuhan Teluk Bayur, Padang
Ph. (62-751) 61530
Fax. (62-751) 62980
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Ratulangi No. 10, Kota Padang Padang Barat, Padang 25112
Ph. (62-751) 893466
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Jl. Pulau Karam No 157A
Padang 25137
Ph. (62-751) 38084
Fax. (62-751) 32958
PT Daya Guna Maritim Cargotama
Jl. Padang Pasir Raya No.29
Kel. Padang Pasir, Kec. Padang Barat Kota Padang
Ph. (62-751) 7530464
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Jl. Pulau Karam No 157A
Padang 25137
Ph. (62-751) 38084 Fax. (62-751) 32958
PT. Anugerah Transportasi Selatan
Jl. L. R. E. Martadinata No. 25 Dua Ilir, Palembang 30118
Ph. (62-711) 720430, Fax. (62-711) 720370
PT. Container Maritime Activities
Sudirman Office Tower – Horizon Ultima 6th Floor, UNIT 5
Jl. Jend. Sudirman NO. 57 Palembang 30125 Ph.: (62-711) 5630658
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Jend. Sudirman No 3528 KM 3,5 Palembang - Indonesia Ph. (62-711) 313615 Fax. (62-711) 311288
PT. Indonesian Fortune Lloyd
Jl. Veteran No.188 Palembang 30126 - Indonesia Ph. (62-711) 312 638, 351 889 Fax. (62-711) 352 111
PT. Container Maritime Activities Sudirman Office Tower – Horizon Ultima 6th Floor, UNIT 5
Jl. Jend. Sudirman NO. 57 Palembang 30125 Ph.: (62-711) 5630658
PT. SILKargo Indonesia Cab. Palembang Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.3528/2083, KM.3,5 Palembang Ph. (62-711) 313 616 Fax. (62-711) 311 288
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Jend. Sudirman No 3528 KM 3,5 Palembang Ph. (62-711) 313616
PT. Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
PT. Anugerah Transportasi Selatan
Jl. L. R. E Martadinata No. 25 Dua Ilir
Palembang 30118
Ph. (62-711) 720430
Fax. (62-711) 720370
PT. Bintika Bangun Nusa
Jl. L. R. E. Martadinata No. 17-18, Dua Ilir, Palembang 30118
Ph. (62-711) 716380 (62-711) 716382
Fax. (62-711) 716379
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Jend.Sudirman No.773, Palembang 30126
Ph. (62-711) 313 616
Fax. (62-711) 310 175
PT Container Maritime Activities
Sudirman Office Tower – Horizon Ultima 6th Floor, Unit 8
Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.57 Palembang 30128 Ph. (62-711) 5630661
PT. Container Maritime Activities
Sudirman Office Tower – Horizon Ultima 6th Floor, UNIT 5
Jl. Jend. Sudirman NO. 57 Palembang 30125 Ph.: (62-711) 5630658
PT Global Transportasi Nusantara
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan No.168 E RT003/005 Kel. Lawang Kidul Kec Ilir II, Palembang Ph. (62-711) 5571821
PT. Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia
Jl. AKBP Cek Agus, Perum Bulog No. 47, Palembang 30113 Ph. (62-711) 712777, 717010 Fax. (62-711) 717011
PT.Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Veteran No.188 Palembang 30126 Ph. (62-711) 312 638 Fax. (62-711) 322 113
Jl. Veteran No.188 Palembang 30126 Ph. (62-711) 312 638 Fax. (62-711) 322 113
PT Pelayaran Nusantara Panurjwan Lima Bahari Pandunusa Building 1st Fl. JI. R.E. Martadinata No. 1C, Palembang Ph. (62-711) 710 011
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia Palembang Trade Center
Blok H No. 3, Jl. R. Sukamto Palembang 30114 Ph. (62-711) 382075
PT. Anugerah Transportasi Selatan
Jl. L. R. E Martadinata No. 25, Dua Ilir Palembang 30118 Ph. (62-711) 720430 Fax. (62-711) 720370
PT PPN Panurjwan
Jl Jend. Sudirman No. 3528/2083
Km. 3.5 Palembang 30128
Ph. (62-711) 313616 Ext 6025
PT. Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Veteran No.188
Palembang 30126
Ph. (62-711) 312 638
Fax. (62-711) 322 113
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Jend.Sudirman No.773, Palembang 30126
Ph. (62-711) 313 616
Fax. (62-711) 310 175
PT Yang Ming Shipping Indonesia
Gedung Adovelin Raharja
Jl. RE Martadinata No. 1C, Palembang 30116
Ph. (62-711) 5571868
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. KH. Ahmad Dahlan No. 32 Bandar Lampung 35213 Ph. (62-721) 265700
Fax. (62-721) 257400
PT. Bintika Bangun Nusa
Jl. L. R. E. Martadinata No. 17-18, Dua Ilir, Palembang 30118
Ph. (62-711) 716380, (62-711) 716382
Fax. (62-711) 716379
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Yos Sudarso No. 13-B Talise Palu Phone: +62451-455019
Fax: +62451-454788
PIC: Syahrul Massijaya, email: syahrul.massijaya@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 82198610128
Erich Jesaya, email: erich.jesaya@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 82291248627
Faisal Pakke, email: faisal.pakke@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 82348488891
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Yos Sudarso No. 13-B Talise Palu
Phone: +62451-455019
Fax: +62451-454788
PIC: Syahrul Massijaya, email: syahrul.massijaya@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 82198610128
Erich Jesaya, email: erich.jesaya@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82291248627
Faisal Pakke, email: faisal.pakke@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 82348488892
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Yos Sudarso No. 13-B Talise Palu Phone: +62451-455019
Fax: +62451-454788
PIC: Syahrul Massijaya Email: syahrul.massijaya@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82198610128
Erich Jesaya Email: erich.jesaya@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82291248627
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Yos Sudarso No. 13-B Talise Palu Phone: +62451-455019
Fax: +62451-454788
PIC: Syahrul Massijaya, email: syahrul.massijaya@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82198610128
Erich Jesaya, email: erich.jesaya@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82291248627
Faisal Pakke, email: faisal.pakke@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82348488890
PT Container Maritime Activities
Graha Sucofindo Building 3rd Floor
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto No. 161 Bandar Lampung 35229
Ph. (62721 477078 / 477079
Fax. (62-721) 474949
PT Indonesia Fortune Llyod
Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 127, Garuntang, Bandar Lampung 35228, Indonesia Ph. (62-721) 487550, 474335 Fax. (62-721) 474336
PT Pelayaran Bintang Putih Jl.Yos Sudarso 271-273 Pel. Panjang, Bandar Lampung 35227 Ph. (62-21) 30065444
PT Container Maritime Activities Graha Sucofindo Building 3rd Floor
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto No. 161 Bandar Lampung 35230
Ph. (62721 477078 / 477079 Fax. (62-721) 474950
PT Pelayaran Nusantara Panurjwan Sucofindo Building, 1st Floor
Jl. Gatot Subroto No.161 Bandar Lampung 35228 Ph. (62-721) 9300200
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Laksamana Malahayati No. 108, Teluk Bitung, Bandar Lampung Ph. (62-721) 487717
Fax. (62-721) 485647
COMPAGNIE GENERALE MARITIME (CMA CGM)
PT Container Maritime Activities Graha Sucofindo Building 3rd Floor Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto No. 161 Bandar Lampung 35228
PT Trans Abadi Selatan
Komplek Ruko Perum Taman Seruni Indah, Block A No.1
Jl. Karimun Jawa, Sukarame Bandar Lampung Ph. (+62-721) 5613846
PT Yang Ming Shipping Indonesia
Faisal Pakke Email: faisal.pakke@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82348488889
PT Global Transportasi Nusantara
Jl. Gatot Subroto No.117-A Bandar Lampung 35228, Indonesia Ph. (62-721) 6014060 Fax. (62-721) 5604964
PT Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia
Jl. Gajah Mada No: 1C, Kec. Tanjung Karang Timur - Bandar Lampung 35122 Ph. (62-721) 259587 / 259687 Fax. (62-721) 259687
PT Container Maritime Activities
Graha Sucofindo Building 3rd Floor
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto No. 161 Bandar Lampung 35231 Ph. (62721 477078 / 477079
Fax. (62-721) 474951
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto No 193D, Garuntang, Bandar Lampung, Lampung 35228 Ph. (62-721) 5600314 Fax. (62-721) 5600344
PT Layar Sentosa Shipping Corp
Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 127 Ph. (62-721) 474334 Fax. (62-721) 474336
PT. Container Maritime Activities (CMA) Graha Pena 1st Floor
Jl. HR. Soebrantas, KM 10,5 Pekanbaru - Riau 28294 Ph.: (62-761) 9009787
PT Container Maritime Activities
Graha Pena 1st Floor
Jl. Hr Soebrantas Km 10,5
Pekanbaru, Riau 28297
Ph. (62-761) 9009790
PT Asiana Express Internasional
Komplek Perdana Square Blok C no 7
Jl. Perdana, Pontianak, 78121
Phone: +62 561 574679
Fax: +62 561 574679
PIC: Veronika email: pnk.veronika@asianalogistics.com
Mobile: +62 821 5552 8518
PT. Container Maritime Activities (CMA)
Graha Pena 1st Floor
Jl. HR. Soebrantas, KM 10,5
Pekanbaru - Riau 28294
Ph.: (62-761) 9009787
PT Asiana Express Internasional
Komplek Perdana Square Blok C no 7
Jl. Perdana, Pontianak, 78121
Phone: +62 561 574679
PT. Container Maritime Activities (CMA)
Graha Pena 1st Floor
Jl. HR. Soebrantas, KM 10,5
Pekanbaru - Riau 28294
Ph.: (62-761) 9009787
PT Nautica Trijaya
Jl. Kulim No.35 C, Kel. Kampung
Baru, Kec. Senapelan
Kotamadya Pekanbaru, Riau 28154
Ph. (62-761) 21908
Fax. (62-761) 22839
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Tengku Zainal Abidin No 14b Pekanbaru 28112 Ph. (62-761) 31152/45851
Fax. (62-761) 45852
Fax: +62 561 574679
PIC: Veronika email: pnk.veronika@asianalogistics.com Mobile: +62 821 5552 8519
PT Mitrarejeki Investa
Jl. Gajah Mada No. 20 Pontianak 78121, Indonesia Ph. (62-561) 734 572, 735 883 Fax. (62-561) 739 661
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Merdeka No. 633B, Pontianak Ph. (62-561) 761801 Fax. (62-561) 760035
MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY S.A. GENEVA (MSC)
PT. Sinar Baru Logistik
Jl. H. Rais A. Rahman No 2C Pontianak Ph. (62-561) 746957, Fax. (62-561) 746977
MIF Logistic Forwarding
(Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. AMD Projakkal (Kariangau) Km. 5.5 No. 43 Kel. Batu Ampar Kec. Balikpapan Utara
Balikpapan
Ph.: (62-542) 7588167
Fax: (62-542) 7588169
PIC: Niken Krismawati Mobile: +62 81298388338
Email: niken.krismawati@mif.co.id Wahyu Dwi Jayanti (Mrs)
Email: wahyu.jayanti@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82134184555
PT Asiana Express Internasional
Komplek Perdana Square Blok C no 7
Jl. Perdana, Pontianak, 78121
Phone: +62 561 574679
Fax: +62 561 574679
PIC: Veronika email: pnk.veronika@asianalogistics.com
Mobile: +62 821 5552 8520
PT. Asiana Express Internasional
Komplek Perdana Square Blok C No. 7
Jl. Perdana, Pontianak, 78121 Ph.: (62-561)574679
Fax: (62-561) 574679
PIC: Veronika Email: pnk.veronika@asianalogistics.com Mobile: +62 821 5552 8517
PT. Global Transportasi Nusantara Komplek Ayani Mega Mall Blok E21
Jl. A. Yani, Pontianak 78122 Ph. (62-561) 761221 Fax. (62-561) 742928
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Merdeka No. 633B, Pontianak Ph. (62-561) 761801 Fax. (62-561) 760035
PT PPN Panurjwan
Jl. Merdeka 633 B Pontianak 78118 Ph. (62-561) 761801 Ext 6433
SITC CONTAINER LINES CO., LTD
PT. Sinar Baru Logistik
Jl. H. Rais A. Rahman No 2C, Pontianak Ph. (62-561) 746 957 Fax. (62-561) 746 977
PT Kemasindo Cepat Nusantara
Jl. Ahmad Yani Komp. Ruko Mega Mall Blok AA No.9 Pontianak 78122 Ph. (62-561) 765188 Fax. (62-561) 765288
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. AMD Projakkal (Kariangau) Km. 5.5 No. 43 Kel. Batu Ampar Kec. Balikpapan Utara Balikpapan
Ph.: (62-542) 7588167
Fax: (62-542) 7588169
PIC: Niken Krismawati Mobile: +62 81298388338
Email: niken.krismawati@mif.co.id Wahyu Dwi Jayanti (Mrs)
Email: wahyu.jayanti@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82134184555
MIF Logistic Forwarding
(Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. AMD Projakkal (Kariangau) Km. 5.5 No. 43 Kel. Batu Ampar Kec. Balikpapan Utara Balikpapan
Phone: +62542-7588167 Fax: +62542-7588169
PIC: Niken Krismawati Mobile: +62 81298388338, email: niken.krismawati@mif.co.id Wahyu Dwi Jayanti (Mrs), email: wahyu.jayanti@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82134184558
MIF Logistic Forwarding
(Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. AMD Projakkal (Kariangau) Km. 5.5 No. 43 Kel. Batu Ampar Kec. Balikpapan Utara Balikpapan
Ph.: (62-542) 7588167
Fax: (62-542) 7588169
PIC: Niken Krismawati Mobile: +62 81298388338
Email: niken.krismawati@mif.co.id Wahyu Dwi Jayanti (Mrs)
Email: wahyu.jayanti@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 82134184555
PT Mitrarejeki Investa
Jl. Gajah Mada No.102
Samarinda 75122
Ph. (62-541) 742 131, 731 310 Fax. (62-541) 731 306
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Mulawarman Blok II No. 08 Samarinda
Ph. (62-541) 732964
Fax. (62-541) 732967
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Hasanuddin No. 2 Pangkalan Bun Phone: +62532-28041
Fax: +62532-22824
PIC: Heru Prasetya, email: heru.prasetya@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 81383755757
Muhammad Nurhidyatullah, email: muhammad.saputra@mif.co.id Mobile:+62 81328081678
LTD.
PT. Global Transportasi Nusantara
Jl. Puri Anjasmoro Blok G-1, No. 30A Semarang 50144
Ph. (62-24) 7619000, 7618000 Fax. (62-24) 7618061, 7618062
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Hasanuddin No. 2 Pangkalan Bun Ph.: +62532-28041
Fax: +62532-22824
PIC: Heru Prasetya Email: heru.prasetya@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81383755757
Muhammad Nurhidyatullah Email: muhammad.saputra@mif.co.id Mobile:+62 81328081677
MIF Logistic Forwarding
(Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Hasanuddin No. 2 Pangkalan Bun Phone: +62532-28041
Fax: +62532-22824
PIC: Heru Prasetya, email: heru.prasetya@mif.co.id
Mobile: +62 81383755757
Muhammad Nurhidyatullah, email: muhammad.saputra@mif.co.id Mobile:+62 81328081679
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
PT Container Maritime Activities
Wisma HSBC, 7th Floor, Suite #704
Jl. Gajahmada No. 135
Semarang 50137
Ph. (62-24) 76444334
Fax. (62-24) 76444872
PT Global Freight Semesta
Sucofindo Building, 4th Floor, Jl. Pemuda No. 171, Semarang Ph. (62-24) 3587435, 3587436
PT Sinar Baru Logistik
Puri Anjasmoro Blok G1 No.52 Semarang 50144 Indonesia Ph. (62-24) 76160306
Fax. (62-24) 7616639
PT Tisco Sindo Logistics
Jl. Raya Marina Royal Square A/19. Semarang
Ph. (62-24) 7667 1012/3 Fax. (62-24) 7667 1011
PT. Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia
Gedung Griya Bina Artha (Gedung Bank Jateng), 3rd Floor
Jl. Pemuda No. 142 Semarang 50132
Ph. (62-24) 3555507 (62-24) 3540036, (62-24) 3563487
Fax. (62-24) 3541155
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Perkutut No. 2 Semarang 50174
Ph. (62-24) 3544929
Fax. (62-24) 3514237
MIF Logistic Forwarding (Member Of Meratus Group)
Jl. Hasanuddin No. 2 Pangkalan Bun Phone: +62532-28041 Fax: +62532-22824
PIC: Heru Prasetya, email: heru.prasetya@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81383755757
Muhammad Nurhidyatullah, email: muhammad.saputra@mif.co.id Mobile:+62 81328081680
Jl. Yos Sudarso No. 11 RT 14 Sangatta 75611
Ph. (62-549) 22 909
Fax. (62-549) 22885
ORIENT PACIFIC CONTAINER LINE (OPCL)
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Jl. Yos Sudarso No. 11 RT 14 Sangatta 75611 Ph. (62-549) 22909
Fax. (62-549) 22885
PT. Container Maritime Activities Wisma HSBC, 7th Floor, Suite #701
Jl. Gajahmada No. 135 Semarang 50134
Ph.: +62 24 76444334 Fax : +62 24 76444869
PT Mitrarejeki Investa
Jl. Pamularsih Raya No.16A, Bojongsalaman, Kec. Semarang Bar. Kota Semarang
Jawa Tengah 50141
Ph. (62-24) 76432333
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Metro Square Blok A2-A6
PT. Container Maritime Activities Wisma HSBC, 7th Floor, Suite #701
Jl. Gajahmada No. 135 Semarang 50134
Ph.: +62 24 76444334
Fax : +62 24 76444869
Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 47-49 Semarang Ph. (62-24) 3544 929
PT Pelayaran Bintang Putih HSBC Building, 4th Floor
Jl. Gajah mada No. 135 Semarang 50241
Ph. (62-24) 86459009
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Jl. Puri Anjasmoro Blok F-1 No. 3A Semarang 50144
Ph. (62-24) 7619401
Fax. (62-24) 7619405
PT Pelayaran Nusantara Panurjwan Komplek Puri Anjasmoro Blok G1 No.51, SEMARANG
Ph. (62-24) 761 7676
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Usman Janatin No. 18/V-VI Semarang 50241
Ph. (62-24) 3542998
Fax. (62-24) 3543228
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia
Menara Suara Merdeka Building Level
6 Unit 6-05 Pandanaran Street No. 30 Semarang 50134, Indonesia
Ph. (62-24) 76530411
PT. Jangkar Pacific
Jl. Usman Janatin No. 18/III-III Semarang Ph. (62-24) 550727
Fax. (62-24) 556162
PT. Jangkar Pacific Ruko Mataram Plaza Blok E-3
Jl. M. T. Haryono Semarang Ph. (62-24) 3585517 Fax. (62-24) 3563857
PT Jangkar Pacific
Jl. MT. Haryono No.427-429, Ruko Mataram Plaza Blok E12 - 12A Semarang 50136 Ph. (62-24) 3585517 / 8
PT. Bhum Mulia Prima
Jl. Gadjah Mada 135 Semarang 50134 Ph. (62-24) 8410171 Fax. (62-24) 843980
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Perkutut No. 2 Semarang 50129 Ph. (62-24) 3544929 Fax. (62-24) 3551549
SWIRE SHIPPING
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara
Komplek Perum Semarang Indah Blok D-14 No. 17 Semarang Ph. (62-24) 76631875 Fax. (62-24) 7623547
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia
Jl. Puri Anjasmoro Blok F-1 No. 3A Semarang 50144
Ph. (62-24) 7619401 Fax.(62-24) 7619405
PT Container Maritime Activities
Jembatan Merah Arcade Building 1st Fl
Jl. Jembatan Merah No. 2 Surabaya 60175
Phone: +6231-2931800
Fax: +6231-3572291
(MIF HEAD OFFICE)
Jl. Aloon Aloon Priok No. 27 Surabaya Surabaya 60177, Indonesia
Phone : +6231-3285352
Fax : +6231-3285356
PIC : Budi Hartono, Email : budi.hartono@mif.co.id Mobile : +62 8111870065
Nengah Winarta, Email : nengah.winartha@mif.co.id Mobile : +62 81338492865
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia Komplek Pengampon Square
Jl. Semut Baru No. C-03 Surabaya 60172 Ph. (62-31) 3551555 Fax. (62-31) 3575799
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Usman Janatin No. 18/V-VI Semarang 50241 Ph. (62-24) 3542998, Fax. (62-24) 3543228
PT Supra Shipindo Ruko Permata Sriwijaya
Jl. Sriwijaya no. 8B Semarang 50251 Ph. (62-24) 8454274/8454275 Fax. (62-24) 8454276
ADVANCE CONTAINER LINES PTE., LTD (ACL)
PT. Jangkar Pacific
Jl. Kalianget No. 100 Surabaya 60165
Ph. (62-31) 3294680 Fax. (62-31) 3294692
PT Global Freight Semesta
Yosindo Building, 2nd Floor, Jl. Rajawali No. 84 Surabaya 60175
Ph. (62-31) 354 8120
Fax. (62-31) 354 8121
PT. Transworld GLS Indonesia Unit 1015, Sinar Mas Land Plaza Surabaya
Ph. (62-31) 5346117
Fax. (62-31) 5346117
PT. Andalan Pacific Samudra Jl. Perak Barat No.203 Surabaya Ph. (62-31) 3293898 Fax. (62-31) 3295189
PT. Container Maritime Activities
Jembatan Merah Arcade (JMA) Building 1st Fl.
Jl. Jembatan Merah No. 2 Surabaya 60175
Ph.: +6231-2931800
Fax: +6231-3572288
SURABAYA (MIF HEAD OFFICE)
Jl. Aloon Aloon Priok No. 27 Surabaya 60177, Indonesia
Ph.: +6231-3285352 Fax: +6231-3285356
PIC: Budi Hartono, Email: budi.hartono@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 8111870065
PT. Container Maritime Activities Jembatan Merah Arcade (JMA) Building 1st Fl.
Jl. Jembatan Merah No. 2 Surabaya 60175 Ph.: +6231-2931800
Fax: +6231-3572288
SURABAYA (MIF HEAD OFFICE)
Jl. Aloon Aloon Priok No. 27 Surabaya 60177, Indonesia Ph.: +6231-3285352 Fax: +6231-3285356
PIC: Budi Hartono, Email: budi.hartono@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 8111870065 Nengah Winarta, Email: nengah.winartha@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81338492862
Nengah Winarta, Email: nengah.winartha@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81338492862
PT. Dayaguna Maritim Cargotama YOSINDO Building 3rd Floor
Jl. Rajawali No. 84 Surabaya 60176
Ph. (62-31) 3552420, 3552174 Fax. (62-31) 3552174
PT Sinar Baru Logistik
Jl. Perak Timur 238 Surabaya 60165
Ph. (62-31) 3281818
Fax. (62-31) 3288148
PT. Container Maritime Activities
Jembatan Merah Arcade (JMA) Building 1st Fl.
Jl. Jembatan Merah No. 2 Surabaya 60175
Ph.: +6231-2931800
Fax: +6231-3572288
SURABAYA (MIF HEAD OFFICE)
Jl. Aloon Aloon Priok No. 27 Surabaya 60177, Indonesia
Ph.: +6231-3285352
Fax: +6231-3285356
PIC: Budi Hartono, Email: budi.hartono@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 8111870065
Nengah Winarta, Email: nengah.winartha@mif.co.id Mobile: +62 81338492862
PT Cosco Shipping Lines Indonesia
Graha Pacific Building 10th Floor
Jl. Basuki Rachmat No. 87-91 Surabaya 60271
Ph. (62-31) 99001818
Fax. (62-31) 99001819
PT. Pelayaran Caraka Tirta Perkasa
Jl. Perak Barat No. 65, Surabaya Ph. (62-31) 3524170
Fax. (62-31) 3524172
PT. Easternindo Carmita Lintas
Yosindo Building 3rd Floor
Jl. Rajawali No.84 Surabaya 60164
Ph. (62-31) 3544755
Fax. (62-31) 3544811
PT Tisco Sindo Logistics
Graha Pacific Building, 2nd floor
Jl. Basuki Rahmad No.87-91 Surabaya 60271
Ph. (62-31) 5311 000
Fax. (62-31) 5311 000
PT. Evergreen Shipping Agency Indonesia
Graha Pacific Building, 6th Floor
Jl. Basuki Rahmat No. 87-91 Surabaya 60277 Ph. (62-31) 99001777, 99001888 Fax.(62-31) 99015991
PT.Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Perak Timur No.524 Tg Perak Surabaya 60165
Ph. (62-31) 3299281
Fax. (62-31) 3299285
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk
HAPAG-LLOYD Indonesia Surabaya Div, Yosindo Building 1st Floor
Jl. Rajawali 84 Surabaya 60164
Ph. (62-31) 60025600
Fax. (62-31) 46829267
COMPANY S.A. GENEVA (MSC)
PT. Perusahaan Pelayaran Nusantara
Panurjwan
Graha Pacific Building
Jl. Basuki Rahmat No. 87-91, Surabaya 60281
Ph. (62-31) 99001919
Fax. (62-31) 99001920
PT. Meratus Line
Jl. Aloon-Aloon Priok No.27 Surabaya 60177 - Indonesia
Ph. (62-31) 3292 288
Fax. (62-31) 3291619
NEW PACIFIC LINE PTE., LTD.
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Perak Timur No. 210 Surabaya 60165 Ph. (62-31) 3295475 Fax. (62-31) 3291305
PT Mitrarejeki Investa
Jl. Tanjung Sadari No.22, Perak Bar. Kec. Krembangan Surabaya 60177
Ph. (62-31) 3292288
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk Plaza BRI, Suite 1801
Jl. Basuki Rahmat 122-138 Surabaya 60271 Ph. (62-31) 5347899
KYOWA SHIPPING CO., LTD
PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk.
Jl.Perak Timur 400 Surabaya 60165 Ph. (62-31) 3295610
Fax. (62-31) 329-2749
LAUREL NAVIGATION LINE
PT.Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl. Perak Timur No.524 Tg Perak, Surabaya 60165 Ph. (62-31) 3299 281, Fax. (62-31) 3291397
PT Pelayaran Bintang Putih Sinar Mas Land Plaza 3rd Floor
Jl. Pemuda No. 60-70 Surabaya 60271 Ph. (62-31) 2955999
PT. Serasi Shipping Indonesia Komplek Pengampon Square
Jl. Semut Baru No. C-03 Surabaya 60172 Ph. (62-31) 3551555
Fax. (62-31) 3575799
PT PPN Panurjwan
Jl. Tanjung Tembaga 10
Tanjung Perak Surabaya 60167
Ph. (62-31) 3284302, 3284303
Fax. (62-31) 3284304
PT.Layar Sentosa Shipping Corporation
Jl.Perak Timur No.524
Tg Perak, Surabaya 60165
Ph. (62-31) 3299281
Fax. (62-31) 3299285
PT. Sinar Baru Logistik
PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk
Jl. Perak Timur No. 400 Surabaya 60165 Ph. (62-31) 3293485
OCEAN NETWORK EXPRESS (ONE)
PT Ocean Network Express Indonesia Bumi Mandiri Tower I Level 4
Jl. Basuki Rahmat No. 129-137, Surabaya 60271, Indonesia Ph. (62-31) 52403335
PACIFIC EAGLE LINES PTE., LTD. (PEL)
PT. Jangkar Pacific
Jl. Kalianget No. 100 Surabaya 60165 Ph. (62-31) 3294680 Fax. (62-31) 3294692
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE. LTD. (PIL)
PT. Jangkar Pacific
Jl. Kalianget No. 100, Surabaya 60165 Ph. (62-31) 3294680 Fax. (62-31) 3294692
PT. Jangkar Pacific
Jl. Kalianget No. 100 Surabaya 60165 Ph. (62-31) 3294680 Fax. (62-31) 3294692
REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES (RCL)
PT. Bhum Mulia Prima YOSINDO Building Ground Floor Jl. Rajawali No. 84, Surabaya 60164 Ph. (62-31) 3295608 Fax. (62-31) 3560099
Jembatan Merah Arcade (JMA) Building 1st Floor, #01-07
Jl. Jembatan Merah No. 2, Surabaya Ph. (62-31) 3535539
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara Medan Pemuda Building, 6th Floor
Jl. Pemuda No. 27/31 Surabaya 60176
Ph. (62-31) 5481500
Fax. (62-31) 5480040
PT. Bahari Eka Nusantara Medan Pemuda Building, 6th Floor
Jl. Pemuda No. 27/31 Surabaya 60176 Ph. (62-31) 5481500 Fax. (62-31) 5480040
PT. Tresnamuda Sejati
Jl. Perak Timur No. 210 Surabaya 60165
Ph. (62-31) 3295475 Fax. (62-31) 3291305
PT Yang Ming Shipping Indonesia
JI. Perak Timur 536 Surabaya Ph. (62-31) 329 2777
Fax. (62-31) 329 4777
ACT LINK MARINE TRANSPORT PT Ph. 021-6501678
AGI LOGISTICS INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-55911745-47
ALPHA OMEGA ANUGRAH LOGISTIK, PT Telp : 02129385202Fax : 02129385206
ALTHOHA, PT Telp : 4352603, Fax : 4373170
ARMADA JAYA, PT Telp : 021-6255188, Fax : 021-6262329
ASIA ARTHA INDONESIA, PT Telp : +62 811 639 055
ASL TRANSPORT, PT Telp : (021) 45858994, Fax : (021) 45858995
ATLANTIK AIRSEA EXPRESS, PT Ph. 021-45848460
ATLANTIS TRANS LOGISTIK, PT Ph. 021-29765577
DART AIR EXPRESSINDO, PT Ph. 021-5783553/3443
DAISY MUTIARA RAYA, PT Telp : 021- 4362060
DEWATA FREIGHT INTERNATIONAL, PT Ph. 022-7537679
DJASA SUMATERA, PT Telp : 021-4351211
DHL GLOBAL FORWARDING, PT Ph. 021-55913161/55919987
DIA LOGISTICS INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-45869753
DINAMIKA EXPRESSINDO, PT +6231 3285980
DITRAN LOGISTIK SERVIS, PT Telp : 021-46354956, Fax : 021-43905970
DSV Transport Indonesia, PT Telp : 021 - 80629000
Gedung Perkantoran Pulomas Satu, Gd. 3, Lt. 3
Jl. Jend. A. Yani No. 2, Jakarta 13210, Indonesia
Telp. (62-21) 2247 7257 E-mail : fcl@fcl.co.id
Airport Branch Office: Cargo Area Bandara, Gd. JPT 1, Lt. 2, No. 25 D Cengkareng, Indonesia Telp. (62-21) 2921 5795 E-mail : air.fcl@fcl.co.id
JATRINDO ANTARAN SENTRA, PT. Ph. 021-43901076-78
JAYA CARGO INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-4370903
JAYANTARA SETIA SEJAHTERA, PT Ph. +6221 6343852
JOINUS CARGO BUANA, PT Ph. +6221 45871253
BANGUN PUTRA PESAKA, PT Telp : 021 44833450
BDP INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-65311330
BERDIRI MATAHARI LOGISTIK, PT Ph. 021-8306590
BIG OCEAN TRANSPORTAMA, PT Ph. 021-45860567
BRAMA INDONESIA LOGISTICS, PT Ph. +6221 7564579
PT BRIDGE TRANS INDO Ph. +6221 45858024
BSM CARGO, PT Ph. 021-29373466
CAHAYA GUNUNG TIMUR, PT Telp : (021) 6125764
CAMAR MITRA LANGGENG, PT Telp : 021 4305511
CARDIG LOGISTICS INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-80880181/82
CEVA FREIGHT INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-27889566
ECL LOGISTICS INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-7986120
EKATAMA TRANS LOGISTIK, PT Telp : (021) 43904903
EMKL PELABUHAN DELI JAKARTA VEEM, PT Telp : 021 4301783, Fax : 021 43901378
ENERGY LOGISTICS, PT Ph. 021-75900004
ESCORINDO JASA PRIMA, PT Telp : (62-21) 651 4816, Fax : (62-21) 6514873
EUROINDO LINES, PT Ph. 021-5738910 / 5738957Fax. 021-5737 541
EVERLASTING GLOBAL LOGISTICS, PT Ph. 021-80630760
GATEWAY CONTAINER LINE, PT Ph. 021-85918669
GLOBAL FREIGHT CONSOLIDATAMA, PT Telp : 021 5326029/26, Fax : 021 532 5968/69
GLOBALINDO EXPRESS CARGO, PT Ph. 021-6591011
GOLD DOLPHIN LOGISTICS, PT Telp : 02166673409, Fax : 02166673409
GOTRANS LOGISTIC INTERNASIONAL, PT Ph. 021-87720480
HANSA MEYER GLOBAL, PT Ph. +6221 3905566
HECNY BAHARI INDONESIA, PT Ph. +6221 66674738
JAYA LAUTAN GLOBAL, PT
Jl. Kebon Bawang VII No. 9 RT.: 003 RW.: 006
Kel. Kebon Bawang Kec. Tanjung Priok Telp. 021-4393-4494Fax. 021-4390-8987 www.jayalautanglobal.com
KENDANG SARI UTAMA, PT Telp : 021-6630288
KCTC SAMUDERA LOGISTICS, PT +6221 25676913
KING FREIGHT INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-6629637Fax. 021-6669 2610
KINTETSU WORLD EXPRESS INDONESIA, PT
JAKARTA OFFICE: Jl. Berlian No.10 Bidaracina Jatinegara, Jak-Tim 13330 Phone +62 21-85914356.
SURABAYA: Jl. Gayung Sari 1 No. 44 RT. 01/RW.04 Kel. Gayungan Kec. Gayungan. Surabaya Jawa-Timur 60235. Phone +62 31 8290 810
GRESIK:Jl Sunan Giri 13 Perumahan Villa Giri Kedaton blok C No. 1 Kel Sidomukti Kec. Kebomas Gresik Jawa Timur 61124 P. +62 31 9910 2720 M. +62 813 3200 6783
MERAK: Komplek Ruko PCI Blok KK.2 No.7 Cibeber – Cilegon. Phone +62 254 377598 BANJARMASIN: Jl. Jafri zam-zam No.18-19 Banjarmasin Kal-Sel. Phone +62 511 442 4551/52.
BALIKPAPAN: Jl. PU-IV No. 56, Kel Prapatan Balikpapan Kal-Tim. Phone +62 542 792786.
SAMARINDA:Jl. KS
CORAL EXPEDITION, PT
Gedung Perkantoran Pulomas Satu, Gedung 1 Lt. 3 Room 5 Jl.Jend. A. Yani No. 2, Jakarta 13210 Telp.(021) 4786 7836Fax.: (021) 4786 7837 E-mail : coral_exp@cbn.net.id
CRIETA, PT Telp : 02166673067
JALADARA
KARYA,
LV LOGISTICS INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-29864401
NISSIN TRANSPORT INDONESIA, PT Telp : 021 8308446
NITTSU LEMO INDONESIA LOGISTIK, PT Ph. 021-46823912
NNR RPX GLOBAL LOGISTICS INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-798 8822
NUR JAYA BINA, PT Telp : 02129364252
ORUM TRANS BUANA, PT Telp : 021-8313758Fax : 021-83703479
PARANI ARTAMANDIRI, PT
PANCARAN LOGISTIK INDONESIA, PT Ph. 021-28510253
PELAYARAN KORINDO, PT Ph. : (62-21) 797 5959Fax. : (62-21) 797 6388
PENATA LOGISTIC, PT Ph. 021-43935729
PRIMA GLOBALINDO LOGISTIK, PT Telp : 021 43920077
PRIME FREIGHT INDONESIA, PT
Telp.: +62-21-526-5515 / 526-5266 / 526-5270 Fax.: +62 21 7917 0317
RITRA KONNAS FREIGHT CENTRE, PT Ph. 021-4416630/34
ROLITRANS INTERNATIONAL, PT Ph.: (62-21) 573 9515
SMART CARGO LOGISTICS, PT Telp : 02129365163, Fax : 02129365164
SURYA GITA NUSARAYA, PT Ph. +6221 6622291
SUMISO LOGISTICS INDONESIA, PT Telp : 021-80870045Fax : 021-80883423
SWIFTRIDER SOLUSI UTAMA, PT Ph. 08161856860
SYIFA ANUGERAH LOGISTIK, PT Ph. +6221 888978 03
TANGGUH SAMUDERA JAYA, PT Ph. +6221 4368247
TRANSPORTAMA SELATAN INDONESIA, PT (TSI) Ph. : (62-21) 4390 2588 Fax. : (62-21) 4390 2588
TRANS UTAMA INDOKARYA, PT Ph. 021-22083761
TRIDAYA MEKAR, PT Ph. +6267 8456741
TRINET LOGISTICS, PT Ph. 021-29856292
TRIO EAGLE LOGISTICS, PT Ph. +6221 22452155
MAHKOTA LOGISTIK, PT Ph. 021-4361555
MERATUS SAMAPTA LOGISTIK, PT Telp : 29526610, Fax : 29526607
MITRAUSAHA PRATAMA MULIA, PT Telp : 021-88991020, Fax : 021-88990877
MULTI BINATRANSPORT, PT Telp : 0214406406, Fax : 0214406286
MULTISARANA BAHTERAMANDIRI, PT Telp : 021 - 88991020, Fax : 021 - 88990877
NISHI TATA EKPRESSINDO (ARTHAPRIMA TEKNIKA) Ph. 021-29453738
PROLINK LOGISTICS INDONESIA, PT Ph +62 21 4585-2902Fax:+62 21 4585-2903
PUSAKA BARITO UTAMA, PT Telp : 021 - 22438742Fax : 021 - 22438742
QUALIFA BADUI LOGISTIK, PT Telp : 0214305533
PT RITRA CARGO INDONESIA Telp : 021-7970660Fax : 021-7970225
SAMUDRA BERLIAN MAKMUR, PT Telp : 021-4202942Fax : 021-4202942
SARANA EXPRESS INDONESIA, PT Telp : 021-45867551Fax : 021-45867581/82
SENTRAL LOGISTIK INDONESIA, PT Ph. +6221 89453438
SINACTRANS ADHI SAKTI, PT Telp : 02145851455, Fax : 02145851450
SINAR BAYU SEJAHTERA, PT Telp : 021-6617835
VARUNA LINTAS SARANA LOGISTIK, PT Ph. 021-6280748
VINFLAIR LOGISTICS, PT Ph. 021-56956661/2
WIDE LOGISTICS, PT Ph. 021-45878844
NEAREST CONTAINER TERMINAL TELUK BAYUR CITY
GAJAH SURYA PERKASA, PT
Jl. PERAK TIMUR NO. 512 BKLOK D4 SURABAYA
SUMATERA BARAT
PADANG PROVINCE
PRIMA BHAKTI SAMUDERA, PT Jl. SUTAN SYAHRIR NO. 313, RAWANG BARAT KOTA PADANG Telp.: 0751 61166 Fax.: 0751 765727
CATUR KARYA JASA, PT Jl. SUTAN SYAHRIR NO 270A, MATA AIR, PADANG SELATAN Telp.: 0751 64929, 61220 Fax.: 0751 61811
ANDALAS CIPTA KARYA, PT Jl. AMPALU NO 27 A, PAGAMBIRAN AMPALU XX, PADANG Telp.: 0751 766918 Fax.: 0751 62472
NEAREST CONTAINER TERMINAL... TANJUNG PRIOK CITY
Telp.: 031 3283736 Fax.: 031 3283735
DERMAGA HARAPAN JAYA, PT
Jl. TANJUNG PRIOK NO 29 BLOK A8 SURABAYA
Telp.: 031 3555001-5 Fax.: 031 3286334
DANIEL SAMUDRA ABADI, PT
Jl. IKAN DUYUNG NO. 21 SURABAYA
Telp.: 031 3550956 Fax.: 031 3550957
PRIMA UTARA MARITIM, PT
Jl. PERAK BARAT NO 205 SURABAYA Telp.: 031 3572305 Fax.: 031 3572732
JAKARTA UTARA PROVINCE
DKI JAKARTA
MARITIM POLYKARYA TAMA, PT Jl. SWASEMBADA TIMUR XI NO 48 KEBON BAWANG, TANJUNG PRIOK Telp.: 021 4300780 Fax.: 021 43932855
MARITIM SINAR UTAMA, PT Jl. RAYA CAKUNG CILINCING KM. 3 RO 009, CAKUNG BARANG, JAKARTA TIMUR Telp.: 021 4603401 Fax.: 021 4603413-15
MITRA SENTOSA ABADI, PT RUKO ENGGANO MEGAH NO. 5N-50 JL. RAYA ENGGANO, TANJUNG PRIOK - JAKARTA UTARA Telp.: 021 43909040 4356866 Fax.:021 4366827, 43939293
MULTI TERMINAL INDONESIA, PT Jl. PULAU PAYUNG NO. 1, TANJUNG PRIOK JAKARTA UTARA Telp.: 021 43910736, 4302649 Fax.:021 43910715, 4302650
MUSTIKA ALAM LESTARI, PT Jl. BITUNG UJUNG NO. 1 PELABUHAN TANJUNG PRIOK JAKARTA UTARA Telp.: 021 4374370 Fax.: 021 4374371
ANDHIKA ANDALANTAMA, PT Jl. KEBON BAWANG V NO. 8 TANJUNG PRIOK JAKARTA UTARA Telp.: 021 4307033 Fax.: 021 4307034, 4360361
PRIMA NUR PANURJWAN, PT Jl. SWASEMBADA TIMUR XI NO. 45 A, KEBON BAWANG JAKARTA UTARA Telp.: 021 43904610 Fax.: 021 4351862
ANUGERAH PERDANA BAHARI, PT Jl. KEBON BAWANG , TANJUNG PRIOK JAKARTA UTARA Telp.: 021 4305772 Fax.: 021 4305772
PT ESCORINDO MITRA SETIA MITRA SUNTER BUILDING SUITE 401, SUNTER JAYA TANJUNG PRIOK, JAKARTA UTARA Telp.: 021 6514816 Fax.: 021 6514873
PT ESCORINDO STEVEDORING JL. YOS SUDARSO KAV. 33, SUNTER JAYA TANJUNG PRIOK, JAKARTA UTARA Telp.: 021 4302388 Fax.: 021 43931775
NEAREST CONTAINER TERMINAL.. TANJUNG PERAK CITY SURABAYA PROVINCE JAWA TIMUR SINAR DUTA PERSADA, PT Jl. PERAK BARAT NO. 147 SURABAYA Telp.: 031 3551333 Fax.: 031 3534878
TIRANG JAYA SAMUDERA, PT
Jl. ASAHAN NO. 2, TANJUNG MAS, KEC. SEMARANG UTARA Telp.: 024 3542332 Fax.: 024 3542332
SARANA BANDAR NASIONAL, PT
Jl. MPU TANTULAR NO 25, KEL. TANJUNG MAS, SEMARANG Telp.: 024 35400238Fax.: 024 35400238
CAHAYA, PT
Jl. KAGAK DALAM II/20, WONOTINGAL, CANDISARI, SEMARANG Telp.: 024 8312895Fax.: 024 8312895
VARUNA TIRTA PRAKASYA, PT
PERUM PURI ANJASMORO 1-4 NO. 2, TAWANG SARI, SEMARANG Telp.: 024 7601662Fax.: 024 7601662
PUALAM EMAS PERKASA, PT
Jl. AMPENAN NO.2, KEL. TANJUNG MAS, SEMARANG Telp.: 024 3553847Fax.: 024 3553847
NEAREST CONTAINER TERMINAL
SAMARINDA CITY
SAMARINDA PROVINCE
ALUR INTI MAHAKAM, PT
KALIMANTAN TIMUR
Jl. YOS SUDARSO NO 11 SAMARINDA Telp.: 0541 741454Fax.: 0541 731634
PONTIANAK CITY PONTIANAK
NEAREST CONTAINER TERMINAL
PROVINCE KALIMANTAN BARAT
BAHTERA BAHARI ABADI, PT
Jl . PAK KASIH NO. 16/42 D PONTIANAK Telp.: 0561 739092 Fax.: 0561 739329
NEAREST CONTAINER TERMINAL PANJANG CITY
BANDAR LAMPUNG PROVINCE
TEBAR JALA SAMUDERA, PT
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Freight Forwarding and Logistics Services Jl. Ganggeng VIII, No. 15, Tanjung Priok Jakarta Utara Ph. Office:62-21-43939272 Mobile: 085695326516, 081283540007 E-mail: cs.lhspeed@gmail.com marketing.lhspeed@gmail.com
AJIPRASASTI INDONESIA , PT Ph. (62-21) 435 5293 Fax. (62-21) 435 5294
ASTRA BUANA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 719 1241 Fax. (62-21) 719 1219
AXA INDONESIA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 522 5501 Fax. (62-21) 522 5504
PT. BELLEROH LOGISTICS INDONESIA Ph. (62-21) 7503571 Fax. : (62-21) 75900754
BERDIKARI INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 384 1339 Fax. (62-21) 344 0586
BHANDA GHARA REKSA SURVEYOR, PT Ph. (62-21) 452 5555 Fax. (62-21) 4584 8036
BRINGIN SEJAHTERA ARTAMAKMUR INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 384 0001 Fax. (62-21) 345 7037
MARINE AND CARGO INSPECTION CO., LTD. Ph. (62-21) 380 7078
Fax. (62-21) 380 4608
MITSUI MARINE INDONESIA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 252 3110
Fax. (62-21) 252 4309
MULTI ARTHA GUNA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 270 0590
Fax. (62-21) 725 0223
CIGNA INDONESIA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 5299 6000 Fax. (62-21) 5299 6082
CITRA UNISPEC INDONESIA SURVEYOR, PT Ph. (62-21) 440 4001 Fax. (62-21) 440 2184
COTETAMA INSPINDO CARYA SURVEYOR, PT Ph. (62-21) 430 5334 Fax. (62-21) 435 3791
RADITA HUTAMA INTERNUSA, PT Ph. (62-21) 515 2084
Fax. (62-21) 515 2085
RAKSA PRATIKARA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 385 9007
Fax. (62-21) 385 9004-6
RAMAYANA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 3193 7148
Fax. (62-21) 390 4687
RAMA SATRIA WIBAWA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 526 1221
Fax. (62-21) 526 1208
STACO JASAPRATAMA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 391 1840
Fax. (62-21) 391 1845
SUCOFINDO SURVEYOR, PT Ph. (62-21) 798 3666 Fax. (62-21) 798 7002
SURVEYOR INDONESIA, PT Ph. (62-21) 526 5526
Fax. (62-21) 526 5525
ICSB INDONESIA, PT Ph. (62-21) 6530 0527 Fax. (62-21) 6530 0988
JASINDO INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 799 4508 Fax. (62-21) 797 1015
MARINA DELTAMENTARI SURVEYOR, PT Ph. (62-21) 435 5689 Fax. (62-21) 435 3162
TATA INTERNATIONAL GENERAL INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 7279 1801
Fax. (62-21) 7279 1807
TRIBHAKTI INSPEKTAMA, PT Ph. (62-21) 351 9565 Fax. (62-21) 385 2602
UNICONTAINER SELATAN INDONESIA SURVEYOR, PT Ph. (62-21) 4390 2531
Fax. (62-21) 4390 2057
WAHANA TATA INSURANCE, PT Ph. (62-21) 520 3145
Fax. (62-21) 520 3149
AIRINDO SAKTI, PT
Ph. (62-21) 789 0908
Fax. (62-21) 780 1330
AIRINDO SAKTI, PT (BANDUNG)
Ph. (62-31) 733 1571
AIRINDO SAKTI, PT (SURABAYA)
Ph. (62-31) 849 2005
ASHE, PT
Ph. (62-21) 669 2525
Fax. (62-21) 669 2538
ATLAS NUSANTARA FORKLIFT, PT Ph. (62-21) 639 2141
Fax. (62-21) 625 3116
HARAPAN MANDIRI UTAMA, PT
Ph. (62-21) 886 9957
Fax. (62-21) 884 2013
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY, PT Ph. (62-21) 884 2827
Fax. (62-21) 884 3441
SEGARA PERMAI, PT Ph. (62-21) 430 9653 Fax. (62-21) 430 9655
SENTRAMAS BANGUN MAKMUR INDO, PT Ph. (62-21) 567 8376 Fax. (62-21) 564 5003
SHINNETSKO PRIMA, PT Ph. (62-21) 669 2166 Fax. (62-21) 661 3613
SPANSET AMANDIRA INTERNUSA, PT Ph. (62-21) 650 9556 Fax. (62-21) 650 9566
TRISULA GROUP (BATAM)
Ph. (62-778) 423 018
TRISULA KARYA BAHARI, PT (TRISULA GROUP)
Ph. (62-21) 753 6314
Fax. (62-21) 753 6155
TRISULA KARYA BAHARI, PT (TRISULA GROUP) (BALIKPAPAN)
Ph. (62-542) 720 2908
Fax. (62-542) 720 2908
BANGUN PANCA SARANA ABADI, PT Ph. (62-21) 725 1139
Fax. (62-21) 720 2990
BERDIKARI PONDASI PERKASA, PT
Ph. (62-21) 566 4415
Fax. (62-21) 566 3058
INDAH JAYA TEHNIK PRESISI, PT Ph. (62-21) 626 4545
Fax. (62-21) 626 4540
SUFINDO ABADI, PT Ph. (62-21) 345 9418 Fax. (62-21) 345 9419
SUPRA TALINDO, PT Ph. (62-21) 645 9248 Fax. (62-21) 6471 2622
UNIC CRANE INDONESIA (HASTA INTERNATIONAL MACHINERY, PT)
Hotline: +62 813 7189 9899
UNITED TRACTORS TBK, PT Ph. (62-21) 460 5959
Fax. (62-21) 460 0544
MARICO GRIA, PT
Ph. (62-21) 573 1442
Fax. (62-21) 573 4443
SURYA CIPTA SEGARA, PT (BATAM) Ph. (62-778) 322 743 Fax. (62-778) 322 506
SURYA SEGARA, PT (SURABAYA) Ph. (62-31) 329 2021 Fax. (62-31) 329 1423
UNITED TRACTOR TBK, PT (BANDUNG) Ph. (62-22) 603 7311
UNITED TRACTOR TBK, PT (SEMARANG) Ph. (62-24) 866 1070
UNITED TRACTOR TBK, PT (SURABAYA)
NATRACO TUNAS CITRA, PT Ph. (62-21) 631 3333
Fax. (62-21) 639 4243
CHAKRA PRIMA GITA NUSA, PT
Ph. (62-21) 580 3040
Fax. (62-21) 580 3039
CITRA GEMINI MULIA, PT (SURABAYA)
Ph. (62-31) 7482 222/748404040
Fax. (62-31) 748 3333
CITRA MANGGALA KARYA, PT Ph. (62-21) 545 5089
Fax. (62-21) 541 7338
COATES HIRE INDONESIA, PT Ph. (62-21) 650 5211
Fax. (62-21) 651 8653
PRATAMA JAYA JASA, CV Ph. (62-21) 667 8735
Fax. (62-21) 661 1475
PROMITS, PT Ph. (62-21) 3193 0771
Fax. (62-21) 314 3364
TEKKINDO CENTRA DAYA, PT Ph. (62-21) 350 8555 Fax. (62-21) 351 9153
TEKKINDO CENTRA DAYA, PT (SURABAYA) Ph. (62-31) 843 5303 Fax. (62-31) 849 4170
TRAKINDO UTAMA, PT Ph. (62-21) 782 2373 Fax. (62-21) 782 2357
TRANSINDO INTER DWI PANTARA, PT Ph. (62-21) 471 3333 Fax. (62-21) 4786 0987
Ph. (62-31) 843 7882
RAMINDO AUTONESIA DINAMIKA, PT Ph. (62-21) 631 9619
Fax. (62- 21) 633 1649
TRIDASA PRAWIRA, PT Ph. (62-21) 475 0704 Fax. (62-21) 470 7062
WIRA GRIYA MUSTIKA, PT Ph. (62-21) 633 9540
Fax. (62-21) 633 3810
WIRYA KRENINDO PERKASA, PT Ph. (62-21) 451 4237
Fax. (62-21) 451 4337
WIRYA KRENINDO PERKASA, PT (CILEGON) Ph. (62-254) 380 857 Fax. (62-254) 380 858
WIRYA KRENINDO PERKASA, PT (SURABAYA) Ph. (62-31) 532 5426
Fax. (62-31) 532 2990
WIRYA KRENINDO, PT (BALIKPAPAN) Ph. (62-542) 410 312 Fax. (62-542) 410 312
ADILUHUNG SARANASEGARA INDONESIA, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph. 62-31-329 7768, 329 8821
Fax. 62-31-5116 2757
DOK & PERKAPALAN KODJA BAHARI, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph : 62-21-430 2228, 430 2232
FAX: 62-21-430 3039, 430 3059
DUMAS TANJUNG PERAK SHIPYARD, PT
SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph. 62-31-329 5111, 329 1201
Fax. 62-31-329 3240
BUMI LAUT PERKASA, PT FIBERGLASS VESSEL
Ph: 62-21- 530 5201, 530 5202
Fax: 62-21- 530 5203
BUMA KUWAMA, PT FIBERGLASS VESSEL
Ph: 62-967-531 298, 531 458
Fax: 62-967- 533 129
FIBRITE FIBERGLASS, PT FIBERGLASS VESSEL
Ph : 62-21- 809 3878
Fax : 62-21-809 1992
JANATA MARINA INDAH, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph : 62-21-527 4405
Fax: 62-21-527 4415
ORELA SHIPYARD, PT. SHIP REPAIR
Fax: 62-31-738 1599
KARYA DELKA MARITIM, PT SHIP REPAIR
Ph : 62-61-649 1983; 649 1161, 694 3218 Fax: 62-694-3818
PAHALA HARAPAN LESTARI, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph. 62-717-435 544, 439 367, 700 1222 Fax. 62-717-439 359
LION FIBRE GLASS, PT FIBERGLASS VESSEL
Ph : 62-021-9931 5311
CARITA BOAT INDONESIA, PT FIBERGLASS VESSEL
Ph: 62-21-756 2277
Fax: 62-21-756 0243
CAPUTRA MITRA SEJATI, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph : 62-21-634 3913, 634 3782
Fax : 62-21-634 3783
GALANGAN BALIKPAPAN UTAMA, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph : 62-542-421 684, 422 274
Fax : 62-542-423 231
Ph : 62-21- 809 3878
Fax : 62-21-809 1992
MARINATAMA GEMANUSA, PT FIBERGLASS VESSEL
Ph. 62-778-455 762 Fax 62-778-429 971
RIWAN SAMUDERA, PT FIBERGLASS VESSEL
Ph. 62-21-547 2208
Fax. 62-21-547 44139
TEGAL SHIPYARD UTAMA, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph. 62-283-358 290 Fax. 62-283-358 290
DAYA RADAR UTAMA, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph.I : 62-21-430 3180, 435 5845
Ph. II : 62-21-4390 8873, 4390 8874, 4390 8875
Fax I : 62-21-430 8891
Fax II : 62-21-4390 8876
INDONESIA MARINA SHIPYARD, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph : 62-21-522 3414
Fax : 62-21-522 3413
NOAHTU SHIPYARD, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph. 62-721-31 312 Fax 62-721-31 525
WARUNA NUSA SENTANA, PT SHIP REPAIR & SHIP BUILDING
Ph. 62-61- 453 5314, 415 4774 Fax. 62-21- 415 4738
JAKARTA 861/2d554/1d293/1d234/0d386/1d420/1d819/2d762/2d 626/2d1312/4d1557/5d1886/6d BELAWAN 861/2d885/3d585/2d1041/3d 1130/2d 1292/4d*1734/6d*1679/5d* 1348/4d 2228/7d*2473/8d*2782/9d* PADANG 554/1d885/3d787/2d932/3d932/3d921/3d1363/4d1308/4d1049/3d1857/6d2102/7d2411/8d PALEMBANG 293/1d585/3d787/2d434/1d575/1d318/1d955/3d948/3d809/2d1523/5d1718/5d2027/5d
SEMARANG 234/0d1041/3d932/3d434/1d194/0d462/1d637/2d593/2d431/1d1114/3d1359/4d1668/5d
SURABAYA 386/1d1130/2d932/3d575/1d194/0d546/1d535/1d437/1d294/1d980/3d1253/4d1534/5d
PONTIANAK 386/1d1130/2d932/3d575/1d194/0d546/1d535/1d437/1d294/1d980/3d1253/4d1534/5d
SAMARINDA 819/2d1734/6d* 1363/4d955/3d637/2d535/1d890/3d331/1d542/1d939/3d1025/3d1334/4d
MAKASSAR 762/2d1679/5d* 1308/4d948/3d593/2d437/1d847/3d331/1d331/1d587/2d832/2d1141/3d
BENOA 626/2d1348/4d1094/3d809/2d431/1d294/1d768/2d542/1d331/1d837/2d1105/3d1414/4d
AMBON 1312/4d 2228/7d* 1857/6d1523/5d1114/3d980/3d1411/4d939/3d587/2d837/2d346/1d655/2d
Tare Weight:8,685
Cubic Capacity:2,700
Payload: 62,965
40'' OPEN-TOP CONTAINER
Interior Dimension:L 12,024
Door Opening:W 2,340
Tare Weight:8,880
Cubic Capacity: 2,320
40'' HIGH CUBE REEFER CONTAINER (L 40' x W 8' x H 9,6")
Interior Dimension:L 11,571 m x W 2,268 m x H 2,553 m
Door Opening:W 2,276 m x H 2,501 m
Tare Weight:10,690 lbs - 4,850 kg
Cubic Capacity:2,366 cuft - 67 cbm
Payload:64,270 lbs - 29,150 kg
2,352
2,244
cbm
Payload: 62,770 lbs - 28,470 kg
Top/Roof Opening:L 11,874 m x W 2,184 m
2,324
40'' DRY FREIGHT CONTAINER (L40'xW8'xH8,6")
Interior Dimension:L 12,032 x W 2,352 x H 2,393 m
Door Opening:W 2,340 m x H 2,280 m
Tare Weight:8,265 lbs - 3,750 kg
Cubic Capacity: 2,390 cuft - 67,7 cbm
Payload: 63,385 lbs - 28,750 kg
45'' HIGH CUBE DRY CONTAINER (L 45' x W 8' x H 9,6")
Interior Dimension:L 13,556 m x W 2,352 m x H 2,698 m
Door Opening:W 2,340 m x H 2,585 m
Tare Weight:10,625 lbs - 4,820 kg
Cubic Capacity: 3,045 cuft - 86 cbm
Payload: 61,025 lbs - 27,860 kg
KENT TRADER (IMO: 9236652) is a Container Ship registered and sailing under the flag of Liberia. Her gross tonnage is 25535 and deadweight is 35976. KENT TRADER was built in 2001. KENT TRADER length overall (LOA) is 199.98 m, beam is 29.8 m . Her container capacity is 2442 TEU . The ship is operated by KONTOR 17
GMBH.
VESSEL NAMEREGISTERED OWNER YEAR
SYMPHONY
LIANYUNGANG
BURLY (IMO: 9790086)
a Container Ship registered and sailing under the flag of Panama. Her gross tonnage is 30000 and deadweight is 39000. EVER BURLY was built in 2019. EVER BURLY length overall (LOA) is 0 m, beam is 0 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU. The ship is operated by EVERGREEN MARINE CORP.
gross tonnage