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PORT AFFAIRS

SHIPPING SAFETY
& SECURITY

MARITIME
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION

GOV. REG. NO 10/2010


JO
GOV. REG. NO 22/2011

GOV. REG. NO 61/2009

GOV. REG. NO 5/2010

GOV. REG. NO 21/2010

SEA
TRANSPORTATION

CABOTAGE
TRANSPORTATION
FOR REMOTE
AREAS
EMPOWERMENT
FOR THE NATIONAL
SHIPPING INDUSTRY

ANTI MONOPOLI
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
GOOD COMPETITION
SEPARATION
BETWEEN
REGULATOR &
OPERATOR

EQUIPMENT AND
NAVIGATIONAL
SHIPPING AID
(SBNP)
NAVIGATION
CHANNEL

PREVENTION AND
PROTECTION TO
THE MARITIME
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLLUTION

Port Reform dan Vision of National Port Master Plan

Port Hierarchy and Strategic Port in Indonesia

Trends in Indonesian Port Traffic

Forecast of Indonesian Port Traffic and Implications for Port


Sector Development

Investment Requirements for Port Development

Port Development in Indonesia

ELIMINATION OF PORT OPERATION


MONOPOLY

CREATING MORE OPPORTUNITIES


FOR PORT INVESTMENT (PRIVATE
SECTOR, LOCAL GOVERNMENT)

CREATING COMPETITION WITHIN


THE PORT AND BETWEEN PORTS

CLEAR SEPARATION OF
REGULATORY AND OPERATING
FUNCTION BY ESTABLISHMENT OF
PORT AUTHORITY (BY JANUARY 2011)

ACCOMMODATE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT AUTONOMY

an efficient, competitive, and


responsive port system that
fully supports international
domestic trade and
promotes economic growth
and regional development

CREATING HUB INTERNATIONAL PORT

PROVIDING ACCESS TO ALL HINTERLAND


MARKETS IN INDONESIA AND SUPPORT
THE MAIN ECONOMIC DRIVERS

CONNECTING ALL DEVELOPED REGIONS


TO LAGGING REGIONS AND ACHIEVE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

PROMOTING THE EFFICIENT AND PRODUCTIVE


TRANSPORT LOGISTICS

INDONESIAN VISION 2025


The Self-Sufficient, Advanced, Just, and
Prosperous

MP3EI
Accelerate Economic Transformation

ECONOMIC CORRIDOR

Port
Master
Plan

NATIONAL CONNECTIVITY

NATIONAL HUMAN
RESOURCES CAPABILITY AND
SCIENCE - TECHNOLOGY

NATIONAL
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
(SISTRANAS)

NATIONAL LOGISTIC
SYSTEM
(SISLOGNAS)

NPMP

OTHER NATIONAL
MASTER
PLANS/BLUEPRINT

VISION
An efficient, competitive and responsive port system that fully supports
international and domestic trade and promotes economic growth and
regional development

MISSION

OBJECTIVE

To provide port capacity and services responsive to


market conditions
To facilitate private sector investment and
management in ports
To support regional development

To ensure port capacity and performances driven by market


demand
To consistently reduce international and domestic transport
costs
To support national development objectives of MP3EI and
SISLOGNAS

ACTION PLAN
GOVERNANCE
Implement transition to port
authority model
Clarify roles of port
authorities and pelindos
Promote port competition
and investment

PORT DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
Port traffic analysis and forecast
Capacity assessment
Investment requirements for
strategic ports
Guidance for individual port
master plans

FINANCE & INVESTMENT

Solidify funding for public portion of port infrastructure


investment
Facilitate private port investment
Consider targeted incentives for strategic port sector
investments

GOVERNANCE LABOR &


HR DEVELOPMENT

Clarify vagueness in Shipping


Law 17
Prepare subsidiary regulations
under Govt Regulations on Port
Affairs
Establish Labor and HR
Development

TECHNOLOGY
Accelerate development of integrated port sector
information system
Promote multi-agency coordination and cooperation
for system
Provide necessary training and funding

REGULATION &
POLICIES
Promote increased port
productivity
Transition to intl best
practices for port labor
and HR provision
Engage stakeholders in
dialogue for reform
Develop more effective
port labor and HR
training programs

SUMATERA :
1. Sabang
2. Belawan
3. Dumai
4. Batu Ampar
5. Sekupang
6. Kabil
7. Tanjung Sauh
8. Lobam
9. Tg. Balai Karimun
10. Teluk Bayur
11. Palembang
12. Panjang

JAVA :
13. Banten
14. Tg. Priok
15. Cilamaya
16. Tg. Intan
17. Tg. Emas
18. Tg. Perak
BALI NUSA TENGGARA :
19. Benoa
20. Tenau Kupang

KALIMANTAN :
21. Pontianak
22. Balikpapan
23. Sampit
24. Banjarmasin
25. Mekar Putih
SULAWESI :
26. Makassar
27. Pantoloan
28. Bitung

PAPUA MALUKU :
29. Ambon
30. Ternate
31. Sorong
32. Jayapura
33. Merauke

BY 2020 INDONESIA CONTAINER TRAFFIC WILL BE MORE THAN DOUBLE


2009 VOLUMES AND WILL DOUBLE AGAIN BY 2030

NEW AND EXPANDED CONTAINER TERMINALS ARE URGENTLY REQUIRED


IN MANY LOCATIONS

SLOWER GROWTH OF DRY AND LIQUID BULK TRAFFIC MEANS THAT


TOTAL CARGO TONNAGE WILL ONLY INCREASE BY 50 PERCENT BY 2020
AND ANOTHER 50 PERCENT BY 2030

ADDITIONAL BULK PORT CAPACITY WILL BE NEEDED IN SOME


LOCATIONS AND MAY BE UNDERTAKEN BY PRIVATE SECTOR

Development of Indonesian hub ports to serve as gateways for international trade


and cargo centers for domestic trade are under consideration
Hub ports under consideration are those located along international shipping lanes
and possess deepwater and suitable land area

Origin Ports
Transhipment Port
Singapore

Transhipment Port
Malaysia

International
Hub Port
More effisien than

Domestic Market

International Hub Port


location in foreland can
extend the lead time for
import commodity

CONNECTIVITY AND NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION

Konektivitas:

Legend:

By sea / by rail

Pusat Distribusi Provinsi

By sea / by rail / by land

By land / by rail / by sea

Pusat Distribusi Nasional


Short Sea Shipping

Potential for International Hub Ports in Indonesia :


West
East

: Kuala Tanjung and Batam


: Bitung and Sorong

Note: (US$ Mill.)

Note: (US$ Mill.)

No

Stage

Total
US$ million

Government
%

US$ million

Private
%

US$ million

2011-2015

12,114

100

5,148

42.5

6,966

57.5

2016-2020

11,954

100

3,303

27.6

8,650

72.4

2021-2030

22,044

100

6,161

27.9

15,883

72.1

Total

46,112

100

14,613

31.7

31,499

68.3

REGION

PORT INVESTMENT

North Sumatra/Aceh

Belawan/Kuala Tanjung, Dumai, Teluk Bayur, Pekanbaru,


Batam, Pembuangan, Sibolga, Aceh, Bintan, Teluk Tapang

West Kalimantan

Pontianak, Teluk Air

South Sumatera

Palembang and the surrounding, Panjang, Jambi, Bengkulu,


Teluk Semangka, Bangka/Belitung

East Kalimantan - South

Balikpapan and the surrounding, Samarinda, Banjarmasin,


Sangkulirang

South Sulawesi - Central

Makassar, Pare-Pare, Luwuk and the surrounding

Jawa

Tanjung Priok and the surrounding, Tanjung and the


surrounding, Tanjung Emas, Pelabuhan Ratu,
Balongan/Cirebon, Cilacap, Jepara, 13 other locations

Bali - NT

Tanah Ampo

Other Eastern Region

Bitung, Jayapura, Merauke, Ambon, Sorong, Halmahera

Critical Project Fast Track


Tanjung Priok

New Container Terminals

Tanjung Perak

New Container Terminals

Belawan

Extension of Container Terminal

Port projects to be completed in next five year


Banjarmasin

New Container Terminal

Pontianak

Extension of Container Terminal

Batam

Container Terminal

Madura

Development of new port area

Cilamaya (West Java)

Development of new port area

Palembang

General cargo or bulk handling facilities

Kuala Tanjung

New Container Terminal

Panjang

General cargo or bulk handling facilities

Ambon, Dumai, Teluk Bayur, Makassar,


Banjarmasin, Bitung, Tanjung Emas, Probolinggo,
Balikpapan/Kariangau, Jayapura, Sorong, Pasean,
Maloy, Pleihari, Sei Gintung, Gorontalo,
Pantoloan, Pare-pare.

General Cargo, Container and Bulk Terminal

SUPPORTING PORT POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

Policy Actions for Policy Implementation


(1)

ACTION
PLAN

Subsidiary regulations required by the


Law No. 17/2008 on Shipping (2)

Subsidiary regulations required under


Government Regulation No. 61/2009 on
Port Affairs (3)

(1)

Subsidiary regulations required by the Law No.


17/2008 on Shipping

Guidance for Commercial Port Tariff and Provincial


and Local Port Tariff
Design and Execution of Dredging and Reclamation/
Certification of Service Providers
Designation of Compulsory Pilotage Areas, Training
and Examination of Pilots and Pilotage Operations
Port Security
Port Operations (ship repair, cargo transfer, towage,
hazardous goods handling)
Port Pollution
Shipping and Port Information System

(2)

Initiatives to support Policy Implementation

Empowering of Port Authority include :


o Toolkit of Port Administration Operations
o Capacity building;
o Flexible and Autonomous
o Assessment transferring port land and water management rights
Assessment of Port Labor Reform ;
Optimisation of port operation system to mitigate cargo traffic congestion in strategic port
(including Port of Tg Priok,Perak and Belawan)
Assessment of development of international hub ports (incl. Kuala Tanjung and Bitung);
Design and implementation of a Port Information System

Model/pilot project for developing PSP / PPP implementation

(3) Subsidiary regulations required under


Government Regulation No. 61/2009 on Port
Affairs [1]
Port Location Procedures
Procedures for Formulation and Evaluation of Port Master
Plans
Procedures for Formulation and Evaluation of Port Working
Areas and Port Interest Areas
Procedures for Provision, Maintenance, Standards, and
Specifications for Breakwaters, Port Basins, Navigational
Channels, Road Networks and Port Security and Order
Requirements and Procedures for Granting and Revoking
Concessions
Port Development Licensing
Port Expansion Licensing
Requirements and Procedures for Port Operations,
Operational Improvement and Capacity Upgrades Licensing

(3)

Subsidiary regulations required under Government


Regulation No. 61/2009 on Port Affairs [2]

Procedures for Port Location, Construction and Operational


Licenses for Dry Ports
Requirements and Procedures for Special Terminals
(location approval, construction and operational licenses,
third party use, operational improvement, change of status
to port, license revocation, transfer to government control)
Requirements and Procedures for Special Terminals
(location approval, construction and operational licenses,
third party use, operational improvement, change of status
to port, license revocation, transfer to government control)
Procedures for Approval of Own-Interest Terminals
Type, Structure and Classification of Port Business Entity
Tariff for Port Services, Mechanism for determining tariff
for use of port land and waters
Procedures for Determining Foreign Trade Status of Port
and Special Terminals
Procedures for Data Processing and Reporting and
Preparation of Port Information System

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