The Number of Freight Out of Bali Experienced Increase
Denpasar – Sea transport passengers from Bali to various destinations in Indonesia as many as 216,699 people during October 2017, decreased 27,985 people or 11.44 percent over the previous month
Denpasar – Sea transport passengers from Bali to various destinations in Indonesia as many as 216,699 people during October 2017, decreased 27,985 people or 11.44 percent over the previous month
JAKARTA – The Indonesian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA) considers the Ministry of Trade’s step to require the use of ships held by shipping companies to have a positive impact on
Denpasar – The price of Indonesian export goods can compete when the cost of shipping (logistics) optimally. In order to facilitate the logistics of export goods, the government is obliged
DENPASAR, BALIPOST.com – To provide easy access to package delivery for service users, as well as to support the rapid growth of retail and e-commerce industry in Bali, Garuda Indonesia
JAKARTA – Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand announced the launch of three daily flights with New Zealand-Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington routes starting from October 28, 2017. Singapore Airlines Senior
TANGERANG – PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. ensuring there is an increase in on time performance or OTP flight after the delay on Friday last week after the eruption of
DENPASAR-The export value of Bali products delivered through Benoa Port is increasingly shrinking, as exporters prefer to use ports outside the region. Citing BPS data Bali, in October total exports
SERANG – The government plans to build an airport in Pandeglang regency, Banten, to support the development of tourism in Tanjung Lesung. Secretary General of the Ministry of Transportation Sugihardjo
JAKARTA – Director General of Air Transportation of the Ministry of Transportation Agus Santoso said Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar Bali operates normally and Lombok Praya International Airport reopened on
JAKARTA – Connectivity of state-owned and private logistics companies is Indonesia’s ‘key’ to face the global market. This was revealed by the Chairman of ALFI (Indonesian Logistics and Forwarders Association),