• APRIL 8, 2014
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    Dutch company wins $76m dredging project at Tanjung Perak

    State owned port operator Pelindo III has awarded a contract worth US$76 million to Dutch company Van Oord Dredging and Marine Contractors BV to carry out dredging works at Tanjung Perak Port in Surabaya, East Java. Witnessed by Dutch Infrastructure and Environment Minister Melanie Schultz van Haegen and Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) chairman Mahendra Siregar,

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    • APRIL 8, 2014
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    GPEI Rejects Local Charge Imposed By Shipping Company

    MEDAN – Indonesian Exporters Association (GPEI) North Sumatra rejected international shipping company MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. plans on imposing local charge with no apparent reason. Chairman of the Joint Indonesian Exporters (GPEI) North Sumatera Khairul Mahalli confirmed its members would refuse any kind of fees charged by shipping companies since exports from Indonesia have

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    • APRIL 7, 2014
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    Eyeing North Korea, US to Send More Missile Defense Ships to Japan

    Tokyo. The United States will deploy two additional destroyers equipped with missile defense systems to Japan by 2017, in a move Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Sunday was a response in part to North Korean missile launches that have alarmed the region. Tensions have been building between North Korea and its neighbors since Pyongyang

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    • APRIL 7, 2014
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    Boddia Port’s Feasibility Study To Complete In Q2/2014

    MAKASSAR – Makassar Main Port Authority is targeting to complete the feasibility study of passenger port construction in Boddia coast in Takalar Regency, South Sulawesi, in the second half of 2014. The port physical construction can start in 2015 after the completion of feasibility study, detailed engineering design (DED) and environmental impact analysis this year.

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    • APRIL 3, 2014
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    Teluk Lamong Can Serve 7 International Ships

    SURABAYA—PT Terminal Teluk Lamong which will be tested in May 2014 is applying dock definite schedule (window). PT Terminal Teluk Lamong Operating Director Agung Kresno S said in the trial phase for international shipping supported 2 container cranes. With the facility in a week then most likely there are 7 international ship underserved. Meanwhile for

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    • APRIL 3, 2014
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    The 2nd Meeting Coordination of Legal Advocacy in the Central Region

    After conducting the 1st Meeting Coordination on West Area, IMSCB continued on making the meeting coordination of Legal Advocacy focused on the Middle Area. Obviously, the Chief of Daily Executive of IMSCB directly opened the event which held on Aston Hotel, Balikpapan on Wednesday (19/03). Thus, the event which performing by the expert of Law

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    • APRIL 2, 2014
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    Singapore’s MPA cancels Coteam Petroleum’s bunker licenses due to breaches

    Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority said it had canceled the bunker supplier and bunker craft operator licenses of Coteam Petroleum Trading with immediate effect. The company was found to have breached the terms and conditions of “the Bunkering License (Bunker Supplier) by allowing other companies to use their Bunker Delivery Notes to supply bunkers,” MPA

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