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Pertamina is supporting Indonesia's maritime transformation through its shipping subsidiary, PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS), by modernizing its fleet and enhancing operational standards. PIS currently operates 108 owned vessels serving both domestic and international routes, with 84 ships meeting SIRE inspection standards. The company has transported 127.35 million KL of energy through Q3 2025, supporting national energy resilience and logistics transformation.
Pertamina Group, through its subsidiary PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS), is playing a crucial role in Indonesia's maritime logistics transformation. The company's efforts align with the government's vision for Indonesia Emas 2045, focusing on enhancing connectivity and economic competitiveness. PIS currently operates 108 owned vessels serving both domestic and international energy distribution needs.
PIS has made significant strides in modernizing its fleet and improving operational standards. As of 2025, 84 of its vessels have met the SIRE (Ship Inspection Report Programme) standards, demonstrating the company's commitment to safety and operational excellence. The company operates over 90 domestic and 65 international routes, significantly contributing to national energy distribution and logistics capabilities.
Through Q3 2025, PIS has successfully transported 127.35 million KL of energy, supporting both domestic needs and international commitments. This achievement is backed by various strategic initiatives, including digitalization efforts to enhance operational efficiency and expansion into non-captive markets through new international routes.
The transformation efforts by PIS are part of Pertamina's broader strategy to become a world-class integrated marine logistics company. With initiatives like Tanker Management and Self Assessment (TMSA) implementation, PIS is strengthening its position in the global maritime industry while supporting Indonesia's economic growth and energy security goals.
Fleet Modernization
Operational Excellence Initiatives
Logistics Expansion