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Indonesia's Transport Minister, Dudy Purwagandhi, met with state-owned enterprise regulators to request an expansion of PT Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia (Pelni)'s fleet. The minister emphasized the need for both fleet rejuvenation and additional capacity, particularly to serve eastern Indonesia where maritime transport is crucial. This development highlights the government's focus on improving maritime infrastructure and connectivity.
Indonesia's Transport Minister, Dudy Purwagandhi, recently met with the Regulatory Body of State-Owned Enterprises (BP BUMN) and Danantara, the state investment manager, to discuss the fleet capacity of PT Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia (Persero), or Pelni. The minister requested an increase in Pelni's fleet to improve maritime transportation services across the country.
The minister emphasized that the expansion is particularly crucial for eastern Indonesia, where maritime transport is the primary means of connectivity. Dudy highlighted that the current fleet needs not only to be rejuvenated but also expanded to meet the growing demand for reliable sea transportation. This push comes as part of the government's broader efforts to enhance infrastructure and connectivity in the region.
This development is part of a larger government initiative to improve maritime infrastructure and services. By focusing on state-owned enterprises like Pelni, the government aims to ensure that critical transportation services are both reliable and accessible to remote areas. The requested fleet expansion is seen as a key component of this strategy, supporting both economic development and social connectivity.
Pelni Fleet Expansion Proposal
Maritime Infrastructure Development Initiative