Goverment Says National Logistics Ecosystem Continues to be Strengthened
Indonesia's Transportation Ministry continues to strengthen and support the national logistics ecosystem through various regulations
IDXChannel - Indonesia's Transportation Ministry continues to strengthen and support the national logistics ecosystem through various regulations, the ministry's Director of Sea Traffic and Transportation Hartanto said.
"We, as regulators, produce applicable regulations that can support business processes in the logistics sector," he said at the Hub Talks: "The Business World Contribution in Transportation and Logistics Development" at JIExpo.
Indonesia is a country with thousands of islands, and the Transportation Ministry is tasked with ensuring interregional connectivity.
Facilities and infrastructure, as well as cooperation with stakeholders, are deemed necessary in order to realize connectivity and support logistics development across regions.
"We are attempting to cope with disparities of logistics support among the islands as soon as possible. We continue to work with existing stakeholders by coordinating with each other. Without coordination, no output from the national logistics ecosystem can be accepted by the community," Hartanto remarked.
On the same occasion, CEO of Pertamina International Shipping (PIS) Yoki Firnandi stated that PIS and its group transported 160 billion liters of energy throughout Indonesia last year.
However, his side encountered various challenges in the form of natural factors, human resources, security, and safety, among others.
"However, we can face the challenges well because there was no scarcity of energy. This is inseparable from the support provided by the sea transportation (directorate) and related stakeholders," Firnandi affirmed.
Meanwhile, Director of Freight and Sea Toll Business at state-owned shipping company PT Pelni, Kokok Susanto, underscored the dire need for collaboration in the logistics sector.
"Business development cannot be separated from the strategies we must pay attention to. The way we maintain sustainability is to collaborate by sharing capacity because there are many players here. Hence, the operational costs will be lower," he stated.
(Dian Kusumo Hapsari)