• DECEMBER 16, 2013
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    U.S., Chinese Warships Narrowly Avoid Collision In South China Sea

      A U.S. guided missile cruiser operating in international waters in the South China Sea was forced to take evasive action last week to avoid a collision with a Chinese warship maneuvering nearby, the U.S. Pacific Fleet said in a statement on Friday. The incident came as the USS Cowpens was operating in the vicinity

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    • DECEMBER 16, 2013
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    Activities At Tanjung Priok Port Guaranteed Runs Normally

    JAKARTA – Director of PT Indonesia Port Corporation II, Richard Jose Lino, said the process of loading and unloading at Tanjung Priok harbour will run as normal, despite the resignation of 21 officials and director of the company. “We are going through a transformational stage where what happened is apart of the organization’s dynamic that

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    • DECEMBER 16, 2013
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    The Synergy towards the Maritime Problems Management

      IMSCB held the Coordination Meeting of Information located at Grand Inna Hotel Bali, Wednesday (11/12/2013). Previously, the event was conducted at Manado, North Sulawesi. Thus, the event was attended by the representatives of the IMSCB stakeholders located at the East territory. For instance, Navy, Attorney, Customs, Marine Police, Adpel, KKP, Immigration, etc. The event

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    • DECEMBER 16, 2013
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    Life Jacket for the Fishermen in Pangandaran

      Again, IMSCB held the Socialization of Maritime Safety and the distribution of the Life Jacket at PPI Cikidang, Pangandaran (05/13/2013). Moreover, it was attended by the representatives from fishermen of Pangandaran and the Head of Marine and Fishery, Head of UPTD, Head of Marine Resources, and Head of the Marine and Fishery of Pangandaran

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    • DECEMBER 13, 2013
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    West Kalimantan port project studied

      Jakarta: BMT Asia Pacific (BMT), a subsidiary of BMT Group, an international maritime design, engineering and risk management consultancy, has announced the completion of its latest project with state-owned port operator, Indonesian Port Corporation II. BMT has delivered a pre-feasibility study for a possible greenfield site in the region of Kijing in West Kalimantan,

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    • DECEMBER 13, 2013
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    Indonesia, Netherlands Agree on Five Islands Construction Project

      The governments of Indonesia and the Netherlands have reached an agreement on the five islands construction project near the Tanjung Perak Port, Surabaya (East Java), for building the proposed industrial area. “The estimated cost of the project is slated to be 20 million euros,” the First Secretary of Information and Social Culture Affairs at

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    • DECEMBER 13, 2013
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    U.S. Targets More Maritime Companies Over Iran’s Nuclear Program

      The United States blacklisted a number of additional companies and people under sanctions aimed at Iran’s nuclear program, officials said in a statement on Thursday. Treasury and State Department officials said the move shows the recent agreement reached in Geneva over Iran “does not, and will not, interfere with our continued efforts to expose

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