• SEPTEMBER 23, 2013
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    Pelindo II to continue using dollar despite ban

      State-owned Pelindo II, also known as the Indonesian Port Corporation (IPC), will continue to use the US dollar in its transaction with customers although it is against the government’s regulation, a senior executive at the country’s largest port operator said. Pelindo II President Director, Richard Joost Lino, said on Friday that changing the currency

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    • DECEMBER 11, 2014
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    Pelindo II Tawarkan US$2,5 Miliar

    JAKARTA—PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II (Persero) dikabarkan akan menawarkan obligasi valas senilai US$2 miliar – US$2,5 miliar untuk membiayai pembangunan pelabuhan baru di sejumlah kawasan di Tanah Air. Menurut dua sumber Bisnis yang mengetahui rencana penerbitan obligasi valas tersebut, Pelindo akan menunjuk tiga bank asing dan dua perusahaan sekuritas lokal untuk menjadi penjamin emisi obligasi valas

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    • FEBRUARY 2, 2015
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    Pelindo II Targets Kalibaru Operation in Mid-2015

    JAKARTA – PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) II has not operated Terminal I of Kalibaru Port. Ideally, the terminal supporting Tanjung Priok Port should have been operated by the end of last year. However, until now, its construction process has not been completed yet. The state-owned enterprise (BUMN) claimed the delay occurs since the road construction

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    • DECEMBER 17, 2014
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    Pelindo II Sterilizes Cirebon Port

    CIREBON – PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) II/IPC promotes port sterilization process in all chapters located on the firm’s working environment, including in Cirebon Port, West Java. This sterilization is conducted as the form of International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code implementation. It goes along with International maritime Organization (IMO) ISPS Code regulation stating

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