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Indonesian Parliament member Bambang Haryo Soekartono proposed maintaining logistics distribution during the New Year holidays by not restricting triple axle trucks and instead optimizing distribution routes. This proposal aims to support national development projects by ensuring uninterrupted logistics flow. The suggested solution includes directing logistics through alternative routes such as the northern Java corridor while using central, toll, and southern routes for personal and public transportation.
Bambang Haryo Soekartono, a member of Commission VII of the Indonesian Parliament, has proposed a solution to maintain logistics distribution during the New Year holidays. The proposal focuses on not restricting the operation of triple axle trucks during this period, as it could hinder national development projects that rely heavily on timely logistics.
Instead of imposing restrictions, Bambang suggests optimizing distribution routes to manage traffic effectively. The proposed strategy includes directing logistics traffic through the northern Java corridor, while reserving the central, toll, and southern routes for personal and public transportation. This approach aims to maintain smooth traffic flow while ensuring that construction materials and other essential supplies reach their destinations without delay.
The year-end period is crucial for completing various national development projects. By maintaining logistics operations, the government can support economic activity and ensure that projects are completed on schedule. This proposal highlights the balance between managing holiday traffic and supporting economic development through uninterrupted logistics services.
Proposal for Uninterrupted Logistics During Holidays
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