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Member of Indonesian Parliament Bambang Haryo Soekartono has urged the government to ensure uninterrupted logistics operations during the Christmas and New Year (Nataru) holiday period. He suggested that the restriction on 3-axle trucks should be lifted during this time to facilitate development acceleration and maintain supply chain continuity. The government is expected to regulate distribution routes rather than imposing restrictions.
Bambang Haryo Soekartono, a member of the Indonesian Parliament's Commission VII from the Gerindra Party, has emphasized the critical importance of maintaining uninterrupted logistics operations during the Christmas and New Year holiday period. According to Soekartono, the year-end period is crucial as it marks the final push for completing various development projects before the close of the year, with many programs having targets to meet by 2025.
The parliament member specifically suggested that the government should consider lifting the restriction on 3-axle trucks during the Nataru holiday. He argued that such restrictions could potentially hamper development acceleration by disrupting the logistics and supply chain. Instead of imposing limitations, Soekartono recommended that the government should focus on regulating distribution routes to ensure the smooth flow of goods and materials.
Soekartono highlighted that the responsibility lies with the government to manage logistics effectively during this period. By doing so, the government can prevent potential bottlenecks and maintain the momentum of ongoing development projects. The proposal underscores the need for coordinated efforts between the government and relevant stakeholders to keep the logistics network operational and efficient during the holiday season.
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