• JUNE 30, 2014
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    Orient Overseas Eyes 8% Higher Growth On Containers Volume

    JAKARTA – Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), a Hong Kong based global shipping company, is targeting the growth of export import containers volume coming from and to Tanjung Priok port of Jakarta, especially for TPK (Container Terminal) Koja and JICT (Jakarta International Container Terminal), to reach 7%-8% every year. President Director of PT OOCL Indonesia

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    • JUNE 2, 2014
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    Ships Urged to Watch for Hijacked Tanker

    A Thai diesel oil tanker with 14 crew members en route from Singapore to Indonesia is believed to have been hijacked, the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) said on Saturday, the second major case in months on one of the world’s busiest waterways. “It could be a hijacking. We have sent signals for ships in the

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    • JUNE 2, 2014
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    JICT, Petikemas Koja, Mustika Alam Invest IDR2.3 Triliun

    JAKARTA – Three major operators of import-export container terminal (TPK) at Tanjung Priok have invested more than US$207 million or IDR2.3 trillion in the last 6 years to improve their performance, which are Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT), Terminal Petikemas (TPK) Koja and Terminal Mustika Alam Lestari (MAL). Secretary of Indonesian Container Terminal Business Association

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    • JUNE 2, 2014
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    Japan Says Chinese Ships in Disputed Waters

    Tokyo (ANTARA News) – Two Chinese coastguard ships sailed into disputed waters off Japan-administered islands in the East China Sea Saturday, officials said, as the United States warned Beijing over increasing territorial assertiveness. The Japanese coastguard said the Chinese vessels entered the 12-nautical-mile band of territorial waters around one of the Senkaku Islands, around 10

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    • MAY 14, 2014
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    Pelindo III pressured to halve dwelling time at Tanjung Perak Port

    tate-owned Indonesian port operator Pelindo III has been put under pressure to reduce dwelling times for ships at the main East Java port of Tanjung Perak from eight to four days, local reports said. In response, Pelindo III spokesman Edi Priyanto blamed the slow turnaround time on a shortage of customs officials at the port.

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    • MAY 14, 2014
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    The Increase In Loading and Unloading Cost Plan In Priok Approved

    JAKARTA—The Increase in container handling charges (CHC) plan at Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT), TPK Koja, and Mustika Alam Lestari Terminal (MAL) at Port of Tanjung Priok claimed has been approved by the association of service user. Secretary of Indonesian Container Terminal Business Association (APTPI) Paul Krisnadi said there is a plan to increase the

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    • MAY 13, 2014
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    The 3rd International Conference on Radar, Antenna, Microwave, Electronics and Telecommunication (ICRAMET 2014) in Batam

    Wednesday May 07 2014, Vice Commandant of 1st Kormkamla’s Task Force ¨Maritime Colonel UK Agung¨ who accompanied by Maritime Lieutenant David Hastiadi attended in the event of ¨The 3rd International Conference on Radar, Antenna, Microwave, Electronic, and Telecommunication (ICRAMETE 2014)¨. The event was conducted for 2 days in Planet Holiday Hotel Batam filled with the

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