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Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa conducted an unscheduled inspection at Tanjung Perak Customs Office, observing container scanning operations and physical cargo examination procedures. The visit aimed to ensure compliance with regulations and support national logistics efficiency. Purbaya praised the recent installation of a new container scanner, noting its potential to enhance inspection capabilities despite initial teething issues.
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa made an unannounced visit to the Tanjung Perak Customs Office on November 11, 2025, to oversee the implementation of customs procedures. The inspection focused on both document verification and physical cargo examination, with the minister directly observing the processing of Import Notification Documents (PIB) and their corresponding physical shipments.
During the visit, Purbaya specifically examined the newly installed container scanner, which had been operational for about two weeks. While acknowledging that the system's implementation was not yet perfect, the minister expressed confidence that it would significantly enhance inspection capabilities and accelerate customs clearance processes. The new technology represents a crucial step in modernizing Indonesia's customs infrastructure.
The Tanjung Perak Customs Office is one of Indonesia's key customs stations, handling a substantial volume of national import and export activities. The minister's visit underscores the government's commitment to maintaining efficient and compliant customs operations at this critical facility. By ensuring that procedures are followed correctly, the government aims to support the smooth flow of national logistics while maintaining regulatory compliance.
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