Patimban port management handed over to Indonesian-Japanese consortium

The management of Patimban Port in Subang, West Java, Indonesia, began a new chapter on 16 December when Japanese trading group Toyota Tsusho Corporation joined an Indonesian state-owned entity, PT Pelabuhan Patimban Internasional (PPI), in managing the port.

Indonesia’s Ministry of Transport formally handed over management of Patimban to the PPI-Toyota Tsusho consortium that day.

Patimban’s first phase, which equips it with 3.5 million TEU of annual capacity, was completed in 2020.

The port was...

https://container-news.com/patimban-port-management-handed-over-to-indonesian-japanese-consortium/

Indonesia’s transport minister bats for Patimban Port

Indonesia’s transport minister Budi Karya Sumadi said that Patimban Port’s new US$3 billion container terminal, which is now under construction, is expected to be operational before 2027.

Patimban is located 145km east of Jakarta and will become Indonesia’s largest port when fully completed in, eclipsing Tanjung Priok port in the capital city. Patimban will complement Kertajati International Airport, around 25km south of the port, which opened in May 2018.

The first phase of Patimban’s container...

https://container-news.com/indonesias-transport-minister-bats-for-patimban-port/

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