• SEPTEMBER 24, 2012
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    PT Terminal Petikemas Indonesia to come on line in 2014

      Jakarta (ANTARA News) – Four state port operators will establish PT Terminal Petikemas Indonesia to operate container terminal in six main ports in the country. PT Terminal Petikemas Indonesia, which will operate container terminals in the ports of Belawan of North Sumatra, Batu Ampar of Batam, Tanjung Priok of Jakarta, Tanjung Perak of Surabaya,

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    • SEPTEMBER 24, 2012
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    Indonesia Ferry Buy Four Used Ships From British

      JAKARTA: Reduce long queues at Merak Harbour Crossing, PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry buy four used shipsfrom British, KM Port Line worth Rp400 billion. Business Director of PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry Port Prasetyo said one of the four KM Port Line are ordered from the UK will arrive on 29 September 2012. Even oneother unit (Port Line 1) is already in the shipyard in Batamto test the feasibility. “Two of the four (Port Line 1-2) will be operated from the port of Merak-Bakauheni, the rest, two more ships, the Port Line 3-4

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    • SEPTEMBER 24, 2012
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    South Korean Navy Shoots at North Korean Fishing Ships

      As North Korean fishing vessels crossed over a disputed maritime boundary known as the Northern Limit Line earlier in the day, South Korean naval ships fired warning shots at them. Although none of the shots made contact with the fishing boats, they crossed back over to their side of the border between the two

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    • SEPTEMBER 21, 2012
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    Somalia Piracy Threat Unlikely to Diminish Says Analyst

      Tim Holt, Head of Intelligence at Special Contingency Risks (SCR), part of the Willis Group, gives his reasons, suggest remedies. • “Piracy is the second largest generator of income in Somalia, yielding an estimated $200 million annually. • “As pirate financiers invest more and more in the success of their operations, lucrative opportunities for

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    • SEPTEMBER 21, 2012
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    Pirates Caught Siphoning & Sellinag Bunker Fuel from Hijacked Ship Off Malaysia

      The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) recently foiled an attempt by six pirates from syphoning off and selling bunker fuel from a hijacked vessel in local waters. MMEA officials noticed uncommon ship-to-ship activity between MT Scorpio and MT Sea Jade. As a nearby MMEA patrol boat started to move towards the two vessels, six

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    • SEPTEMBER 21, 2012
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    European Union Naval Force and Seychelles Reinforce Counter-Piracy Commitment

      Rear Admiral Duncan Potts, Operation Commander of the European Union Naval Force Operation Atalanta (EU NAVFOR) met on 18 September 2012 with President James Michel during his visit to the Seychelles, confirming the importance of the Seychelles in the fight against piracy in the Indian Ocean. Rear Admiral Potts, together with the EU NAVFOR

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    • SEPTEMBER 21, 2012
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    Pelindo Gets A IDR1 Trillion Bank Loan To Build New Port

      JAKARTA: PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) II obtained working capital credit amounted to IDR1 trillion from BNI and Bank Mandiri. The facility will due in 1 year and may be extended upon the agreement of both parties. The loan is the initial stage of the financing agreement between the company and Pelindo II, said BNI’s

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