• SEPTEMBER 12, 2013
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    Stevedoring Company Cuts 60% of Cargo Relocation Tariff

    JAKARTA – Stevedore company cuts down more than 60% of relocation cost of non-container breakbulk cargo from terminal 3 and multipurpose terminal on Tanjung Priok port to provide efficient logistics service to owner of imported goods in the port. Head of Indonesia Association of Loading Company (APBMI), Juswandi Kristanto, said so far the activity of

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    • JANUARY 21, 2015
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    Stevedoring Activity Is Not Affected

    SEMARANG – Stevedoring activities in Semarang Container Terminal (TPKS) will not be affected even though the government bans batik cloth and other commodity imports. TPKS General Manager, Iwan Sabatini, said some exported commodities produced in Central Java mostly rely on imported raw materials such as textile and textile product industries. “Therefore, I think import ban

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    • NOVEMBER 29, 2012
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    Staying a step ahead is key to beating pirates, experts say in Dubai

      Industry experts taking part in a piracy session at the Seatrade Middle East Maritime conference in Dubai cautioned that the drop in piracy attacks this year should not make seafarers complacent. “It is certainly important to monitor pirates’ activities and behaviour and to remain one step ahead in anticipating their next moves,” said Steven

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    • AUGUST 30, 2013
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    State-Owned Port Operator Plans IPOs for 5 Subsidiaries

    State-owned port operator Pelabuhan Indonesia II (Pelindo II) plans to open five of its subsidiaries to initial public offerings over the next few years. Four of these — Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok, Car Terminal Indonesia, Multi Terminal Indonesia and Container Terminal — will release shares by 2016, while the fifth firm is expected to open its

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