• DECEMBER 27, 2012
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    Indonesian govt aims to produce 300,000 dwt ships

      Jakarta (ANTARA News) – The Indonesian government has drawn up a roadmap for the development of ships of 300,000 deadweight tonnage (dwt) by 2025, to reduce the country`s dependence on imported ships, according to a minister. Currently, the national shipbuilding industry is able to produce cargo ships, passenger ships and tankers of 50,000 dwt,

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    • AUGUST 30, 2012
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    Indonesian energy minister calls for smaller LNG tankers

      Indonesia’s “technocrat” deputy energy minister, Rudi Rubiandini, Tuesday called for widespread development of small-scale nuclear power generation as a solution to future global energy needs. Speaking at the ONS energy conference in Stavanger, Norway, Rubiandini also said there could be benefits to smaller LNG tankers. Rubiandini became Indonesia’s new Vice Minister of Energy and

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    • SEPTEMBER 3, 2013
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    Indonesian Eastern Fleet, Australian Navy Team Up in CASSOWARY

      On 31 August 2013 ships and sailors from the Indonesian Eastern Fleet and the Royal Australian Navy completed Exercise CASSOWARY 2013 in the Darwin area. The biennial maritime security training exercise is one of a series which aims to strengthen relationships and enhance mutual cooperation and understanding between the Indonesian Navy, known as Tentara

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    • JANUARY 24, 2014
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    Indonesian coal shipment delays blamed on new export regulation

      Lack of clarity on new Indonesian regulations on thermal coal exports has added to loading delays, sources said Thursday. Indonesian customs authorities now require coal exporters to possess what is called an IUP OPK certification, which is a license for the transportation and trading of coal, a source close to the energy ministry said.

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