ALFI Rejects Domination of Pelindo II in Patimban

May. 31, 2026 by

JAKARTA – The Indonesian Logistics and Forwarders Association (ALFI) rejects the dominance of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II / IPC’s involvement in the management as well as the operator at the

Pelni, Pos, & SIER Establish Logistic Development Cooperation

May. 31, 2026 by

JAKARTA – PT. Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia (Pelni) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PT. Surabaya Industrial Estate Rungkut (SIER) in the field of logistics development. The signing of this

ALFI Asks the Government’s Seriousness Remove the Container’s Guarantee Money

May. 31, 2026 by

JAKARTA (Berita.Trans.com) – The Indonesian Logistics and Forwarders Association (ALFI) questioned the government’s seriousness to abolish container bills. Because until now 19 foreign voyages / agents continue to levy. It

Three Ports Apply Inaportnet Simultaneously

May. 31, 2026 by

JAKARTA – The Ministry of Transportation implements an online-based vessel service or Inaportnet in three ports. By the end of 2017, six other ports will implement similar services. Plt Director

Post Border Supervision Increases Logistics Costs

May. 30, 2026 by

JAKARTA – The Indonesian National Importers Association (GINSI) has asked the government to postpone the implementation of post border supervision because it is only increasing the burden of bureaucracy. The

Logistics Transportation Services Business is Very Promising

May. 30, 2026 by

JAKARTA – Logistics and transportation sector is a special concern Imani Prima because with a large population make this sector an attractive market as well as a big challenge on

Is it Better to Use Freight Forwarding Or to Do the Logistics Yourself?

May. 30, 2026 by

By definition a freight forwarding supplier is a third party provider who takes care of all of the logistics involved in the shipment of goods from one place to the

BUMNs are nudging each other, Logistic Costs Difficult to Drop

May. 30, 2026 by

Bisnis.com, JAKARTA- Indonesia’s logistics costs are high compared to Southeast Asian countries. The logistics cost comparison to gross domestic product (GDP) is about 23%. President Director of PT Bhanda Ghara

Logistics in Indonesia is Supported by E-commerce

May. 30, 2026 by

Indonesia’s logistics service sector is predicted to continue to grow until the end of 2017. Growth is also felt for the perpetrators of Third Party Logistics (3PL) in Indonesia. Yukki

ALFI Governing Council retreat from the Port Council Board

May. 30, 2026 by

Jakarta – The Indonesian logistics and forwarder association (ALFI) of DKI Jakarta stated that the association is not part of the membership or management of the Port Council Board. It