TPS Shoots Container Flow of 2 Million TEUs
JAKARTA – PT Terminal Petikemas Surabaya (TPS), a subsidiary of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero), is aiming for 2 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) throughput or flows by 2019. TPS
JAKARTA – PT Terminal Petikemas Surabaya (TPS), a subsidiary of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero), is aiming for 2 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) throughput or flows by 2019. TPS
JAKARTA – The world’s third largest shipping company, CMA CGM, will bring a 10,000 TEU container vessel to Tanjung Priok Port in late April 2018. This plan is in line
JAKARTA – In order to increase the LPI (Logistics Perfomance Index) and EoDB (Ease of Doing Business), the Indonesian Logistics and Forwarders Association (ALFI) expects Smart Port or Smart Ports
JAKARTA – The export / verified gross mass (VGM) container weeding activity at the Port of Tanjung Priok will involve PT Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia (BKI) as the issuer of VGM
SURABAYA – Members of the Indonesian National Shipowners Association (INSA) shipbuilding vessel asked the government to maximize container yard capacity (CY) or cultivation field at Tanjung Perak Port especially in
JAKARTA – PT Terminal Petikemas Surabaya (TPS), a subsidiary of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero), began to implement 24 hours a day guidance service in February 2018. TPS Technical Director
JAKARTA – The Indonesian Logistics and Forwarders Association (ALFI) highlighted the commitment of all container terminal operators in Tanjung Priok Port, Jakarta, on the efficiency of loading and unloading services
In order to reduce the waiting time of the vessel leaning in the port, PT Terminal Petikemas Surabaya (TPS) alerted the service of the ship assistant for 24 hours. Starting
JAKARTA – The Ministry of Transportation plans to cut the service fee by 40%. This tariff cut is part of efforts to reduce logistics costs. Minister of Transportation Budi Karya
JAKARTA-Users of seaport services in Indonesia are demanding legal umbrella to avoid bigger losses due to poor port service. Chairman of Indonesia Maritime, Logistic and Transportation Watch (IMLOW), Roelly Panggabean