• DECEMBER 29, 2014
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    Complaining to Kadin that KKP Ministry’s Regulations Burden Fishery Employers

    The moratorium for vessels having more than 30-GT capacity and transshipment prohibition at sea issued by Maritime and Fishery Ministry (KKP) burden fishery employers. Both regulations are claimed to complicate them to obtain fishery permit from local government. Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin)’s Standing Committee Chairman, Thomas Darmawan, said there are complaints from

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    • APRIL 19, 2013
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    COMPIT 2013 – Innovative and Efficient IT solutions for The Maritime Industry

      This year’s International Conference on Computer and IT Applications in the Maritime Industries (COMPIT) covered a broad spectrum of the latest developments in ship design and shipbuilding, IT trends and marine robot technology. Organised by Germanischer Lloyd (GL), the conference took place for the twelfth time, having established itself as a leading conference in

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    • NOVEMBER 18, 2013
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    Competitions to Celebrate the 7th Anniversary

      In order to commemorate the 7th anniversary of the Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board, several series of competitions had been performed between the Stakeholders. Thus, the competitions were badminton, swimming, and chess. The event was accomplished at the Sport Hall, North Jakarta on Wednesday November 14, 2013. Thus, the event was opened by Maritime

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    • APRIL 10, 2013
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    Collided Norgas Cathinka Freed from Indonesia

      The collided gas tanker Norgas Cathinka, its crew members and cargo arrived safely at the entrance of the port of Singapore. They have been released from its over 6-month detention in Indonesia. All the crew members, save for 2, are also freed or have been allowed to leave the country. There are 2 seamen

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