July 8, 2024

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Towards 2024: Building Indonesia’s Maritime Future (Part II – End) THE EXISTENCE of rat ports in Indonesia is the main focus of attention. As the largest archipelagic country in the world, Indonesia really needs adequate port infrastructure to support connectivity and economic activities. However, rat ports, which do not meet national and international standards, are

July 6, 2024

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3 Examples of Transportation Facilities that Support Indonesia’s Maritime Potential An example of a means of transportation that supports Indonesia’s maritime potential is ships. The potential for sea transportation can be said to be very large. Indonesia itself is a maritime country because most of its territory is ocean. Geographically, the land is in the

July 5, 2024

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2024 Election: Seafarers’ Voices from Maritime Nations SEAFARERS are seafarers who explore the oceans with determination, not only actors in maritime life, but also determinants in the democratic process that continues to develop. They are faced with geographic challenges and high mobility, which demands creative solutions to ensure their active participation in general elections (elections).

July 4, 2024

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Indonesian Maritime Sovereignty ÍNDONESIA, with its unique geography containing 17,504 islands, has long been recognized as a maritime nation. Indonesia’s maritime sovereignty has deep roots dating back to the archipelago era, where the archipelago was the center of a rich maritime civilization.  

July 3, 2024

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Indonesian Coast Guard: Solutions to Complex Maritime Challenges The Indonesian SEA, as the center of life for coastal communities, has a strategic role involving national security and state sovereignty. The existence of vast seas provides challenges and opportunities that require a holistic approach to maintain ecosystem sustainability and national security.

July 2, 2024

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Indonesia is not on the world maritime trade map Surabaya – Ports in eastern Indonesia play an important role in maritime transportation. In turn, these ports will encourage economic growth and reduce inflation because price disparities between regions will be lower. So far, high logistics costs have caused the price of Pontianak oranges to be

June 29, 2024

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Success, SPJM Deep Sea Pilotage in the Malacca Strait   Medan (Maritimnews) – PT Pelindo Jasa Maritim (SPJM), a subholding of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero) successfully carried out Deep Sea Pilotage activities to serve the MT Delta Euridyce ship in the Malacca Strait, Tuesday (28/5).

June 28, 2024

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Operations at Common Gate NPCT 1 Return to Normal Common gate NPCT 1 Tanjung Priok Harbor Jakarta (Maritimnews) – After a container fire at the New Priok Container Terminal One (NPCT 1) yard in the Kali Baru area, North Jakarta, early Tuesday morning (14/05) which had an impact on the NPCT -1 Common Gate operational

June 27, 2024

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SPECIFICATION Principal Particular Registry Batam Call Sign TBN Official No. 330505 Year Built 2005 Class RINA Notation A1, Towing Vessel, Offshore Support Vessel, (E), * AMS Type AHTSV Class No. 97073 IMO No. TBN Hull No. HY2127 Flag Indonesia Dimension Length Overall 60.00m Length Waterline 56.75 m Breadth Moulded 13.30 m Depth Moulded 6.00 m