The maritime industry is a vital sector of Indonesia's economy, as the country is an archipelago with more than 17,000 islands. In 2022, the industry experienced significant growth and success, thanks to several factors, including government initiatives and the increasing demand for domestic and international trade. In this article, we will discuss various aspects of the maritime industry in Indonesia, including its GDP and employment, factors contributing to its growth and success, each sub-sector's growth and comparison to previous years, key trends, challenges, and future outlook.
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CCIC SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
130
+65 6278 1020
CCIC Singapore is a comprehensive Inspection and Survey Organization. It is fully owned by CCIC (China Certification and Inspection Corporation) and is mainly involved in the survey, inspection and appraisal of commodities that are traded between countries. Where certificates of CCIC and CIQ are required by those who deal with commodities exported to or imported from China, or by the contracting parties to the sales contracts, CCIC Singapore Pte Ltd is always ready at their service to conduct inspection subject to any instrument before the relative reports or certificates are issued. In addition, CCIC Singapore Pte Ltd is authorized by the AQSIQ to represent all the commodity inspection organization in China and issue certificates thereof. CCIC Singapore, aided by the dedicated commitment of technical experts and experienced staff members, and state-of-art Laboratory assures all customers of its independent, impartial and accurate inspections, testing and calibration services; efficient issuing of certificates and fair charges. Also through its worldwide network, CCIC Singapore complies with all its customer requirements for commodity inspection with an aim to eradicate or reduce risks, facilitate and expedite transportation, minimise logistical costs by preventing unnecessary delays, which in summation would maximise trading profits. CCIC group have a constantly growing network that now consists of over 40 domestic and 25 overseas subsidiaries, and more than 100 sub-branches/ offices, covering major ports and trade centers throughout the world. There are about 300 offices and Laboratories and 25,000 employees work for the group around the world. The largest geographic coverage is in China. It has also established cooperative relationships with more than 120 inspection agencies in some 60 countries.
CORETECH RESOURCES PTE LTD
12
+65 6735 9551
Coretech Resources delivers a comprehensive range of integrated Inspection, Repair & Maintenance services (IRM) to a diverse client base in the Asia Pacific region. We do not profess to do everything but what we do, we do without compromise. At the heart of everything we do is safety and we are proud to say we have an impeccable safety record both underwater and above ground. Because of the very nature of our work everyone at Coretech embraces the importance of Health, Safety and the Environmental impact of our individual and collective actions. We work closely with industry recognised associations and are an approved service provider for major class societies. We are also members of our industry standard regulatory authorities locally and internationally.We are happy that you have taken the time to read “about us” and trust that you find our website informative and useful. If you would like more detailed information we would be pleased to hear from you.
UNIWISE OFFSHORE LIMITED
58
+66 38 247 597
Established in 1999, Uniwise Offshore, a Joint Venture of the Unithai Group, a major Thai offshore, shipyard and logistics group, and Miclyn Express Offshore (MEO), an Singapore based leading provider of offshore service vessels covering South-East Asia, Australia and the Middle East, has grown to become Thailand’s leading indigenous offshore support vessel (OSV) company.Uniwise Offshore owns and operates the largest crew boat fleet in the Gulf of Thailand and state of the art Marine Support Vessels, AHTS, and Utility vessels supporting:- Tanker Lifting, Static Tow duty; Drilling Rig Activities:- Anchor Handling, SPM Maintenance, Floating Hose Maintenance, Cargo Transportation, Stand-by, Fire-fighting, and Oil spill response. Supporting the Kingdom’s offshore Oil and Gas activities with transportation of crew changes and inter-field cargo operations. The company is growing its fleet of Drilling Rig Supporting: Anchor Handling Tug and Supply (AHTS) vessels.A key focus of the management, staff and crews of the company is on operational excellence and the belief that all accidents are preventable. As such, the company has demonstrated the highest commitment and performance in Health, Safety, Quality, and Environment and (HSQE), vessel uptime, and fuel efficiency metrics. This is led through regular management visits and audits with each vessel to discuss and embed themes of operational excellence.To support the growing operations in the Gulf of Thailand, Cambodia, the Malaysia Thai Joint Development Area and Myanmar, Uniwise has invested in shore support bases in Sattahip and Songkhla, in addition to the Bangkok head office.In addition to providing technical and commercial management for its own fleet, Uniwise Offshore provides technical management for a wide range of Offshore Supply Vessels and crew boats from MEO. In all, Uniwise Offshore provides technical management for over 40 vessels.
ALATAS CRANE SERVICES WORLDWIDE
166
+65 6861 2336
Established since 1988, Alatas has built an outstanding reputation within the marine and offshore industry, providing crane owners an extensive range of bespoke crane services and parts solutions.Our mission is to ensure client satisfaction by implementing cost effective and timely execution of projects with quality and safety, through effective training, development and well being of our staff.We offer our clients a fast response to all enquiries, with worldwide engineers on standby 24/7.Due to our extensive portfolio of in-house expertise and departments, we can lower turnaround times on major projects and emergencies.Alatas has opened worldwide offices, service stations and crane focused workshops at strategic locations, meeting the growing needs of our clients.Alatas uses state of the art techniques and equipment and are innovators in the industry, providing the very best service and parts solutions worldwide for cranes.Alatas provides an alternative independent service provider to the OEMDelivering total support for all crane applications, specialising in offshore and marine cranesAlatas global crane support includes: • Emergency Breakdowns • Repairs • Technical Support • Inspections • Spare parts supply • Spare parts repairs • Training
FEDNAV LIMITED
356
+65 6372 8989
Fednav Limited, the largest Canadian international dry bulk shipping group and leader in the Arctic and Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway. Founded in 1944, we conduct business worldwide with approximately 100 ships trading worldwide. Fednav also operates a network of specialized subsidiaries- FALLine (Fednav Atlantic Lakes Line), offering a regular general cargo liner service from Europe to ports along the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence system for over 60 years. - FMT (Federal Marine Terminals), operating multiple stevedoring facilities in the US East Coast and Gulf Coast and in the Great Lakes. A leader in the industry, FMT handles breakbulk, bulk, containerized, project, and general cargoes for its clients. The wide range of commodities handled includes cement, cocoa, containers, gypsum, machinery, steel, sugar, wood pulp and forest products.- Fednav Direct, our logistics services offering value-added on-carriage services, inventory management, and 24/7 inland transportation of cargoes.
MCC TRANSPORT
153
+65 6221 2800
Formerly known as MCC Transport, Sealand – A Maersk Company is a regional container logistics company that combines passionate local teams and agile-thinking with an unrivalled global network powered by the larger Maersk family.We move our customers’ cargo quickly and efficiently across the Americas, Asia, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Through the close connection to Maersk we ensure our customers the benefits of industry-leading logistics expertise and cutting-edge technology.As the global leader in shipping services, A.P. Moller Maersk operates in 130 countries, employs roughly 76,000 people and works to connect and simplify its customers’ supply chains.
GLOBAL MARINE SAFETY (S) PTE LTD
15
+65 6897 8930
Global Marine Safety has supported and served clients by providing comprehensive and cost effective technical service for fire, rescue and safety marine services. As an industry leader, we ensure all Global Marine Safety clients receive the highest quality service while adhering to the highest global safety standards.
SPCO GROUP OF COMPANIES
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+65 6558 7670
Headquartered in Singapore, SPCO Group’s strategic growth comes from talented, trained and experienced professionals where we can deliver quality systems and continuously provide innovatively and cost-effective solutions to our customers. We customised solutions and adapt to the unique requirements from different shipyards, vessel & rig owners by bringing together our experience and specialised knowledge within each vertical resolution. Our capabilities allow us to cross-sell and integrate our services to enlarge our customer base. SPCO also provides additional services such as Hydraulics, Electrical, Marine HVAC, Pipeline Services, Steel Fabrication and Heat Exchanger & Mechanical, Skid Packages while maintaining the highest ISO quality standards in every step of an effective supply chain management process.
LANPAN PTE LTD
204
+65 9295 4468
Lanpan is the Owner, Operator, and Manager of a modern fleet of Tugboats, Anchor Handling / Towing Tugs (AHT), and Deck Cargo & Water Carriers (Barges). Established since 2006, the Singapore based company is helmed by an experienced team comprising professionals with more than 20 years of involvement in shipbuilding, chartering, operation, and maintenance. Entrenched on solid fundamentals, it has inevitably brought about year on year growth. Today, Lanpan is a niche service provider in the offshore oil and gas industry. Her vessels are chartered by world renowned EPIC Companies, National Oil Companies, and Oil Majors, servicing in offshore construction projects and oilfields in UAE, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, India, and Australia with resounding success.started in July 2018, Lanpan Pte Ltd - Abu Dhabi was set up to focus on Lanpan business in middle east and beyond as a local vendor to service client in the shared homeland.
DAIKAI ENGINEERING (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED
58
+65 6863 2876
Nature of BusinessOur undertakings • Sales of marine/land equipments and spare parts • Installation of marine equipments and diesel power plant • Reconditioning, overhauling and installation of marine/industrial engines and equipments • Repair of voyage/anchorage/afloat Brand NamesAKASAKA DIESEL CHONGQING GEARBOX DAIHATSU DIESEL KAMOME PROPELLER KOBE DIESEL MEIYO ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI NANIWA NIPPON PUSNES ORIENTAL PRECISION SHOYO ENGINEERING TSUJI UTSUKI KEIKI
PACMAR SHIPPING
23
+65 6221 3608
Pacmar Shipping is a ship brokering,agency and ship supply company. It was established in 1993 and stationed at the world’s busiest crossroads, Singapore. Its position played great roll in fast and most professional development of three main fields; Chartering, Ship Agency and Ship supply. Pacmar Shipping follows world trends in shipping industry and tends to relate major fields of shipping that enables fulfilling the circle of best service.
POSH FLEET SERVICES
579
+65 6265 0177
POSH Fleet Services (PFS) is a dedicated in-house ship manager with four core pillars of operations - HSEQA, Technical, Procurement and Crewing. With more than 100 vessels under management and a strong track record of supporting complex projects globally, PFS possesses the expertise to take on third-party engagements.
PT PENGERUKAN INDONESIA
63
+62 21 4301380
PT Pengerukan Indonesia is a dredging company with high competitiveness located in Ancol, Jakarta, Indonesia.
POWER INSTRUMENTS PTE LTD
21
+65 6288 1183
Since the inception in 1998, Power Instruments has been providing solutions in optimizing power and energy usage in Remote Monitoring, telemetry, control, power generation, electrical related protection and instrumentation.Our company serves vast and diversified markets in both Marine, Oil & Gas and industrial applications. PI is well equipped with R&D and testing facilities. We also specialize in development of Remote Monitoring System, Power Management System, Integrated Alarm & Control System and Automation, providing customized solutions to manage power, energy and resources.
SE SHIPPING LINES PTE LTD
155
+65 6499 7471
With its Headquarters in Singapore and with offices in Australia, Germany and India, SE Shipping Lines (SESL) provides end-to-end customer driven solutions for worldwide transportation of Project cargoes and Heavy Lift shipping industry, with a specialisation in Windmill Project Cargo transportation.We manage and operate a fleet of sophisticated vessels complemented by a team of experienced, committed and dynamic shipping professionals who serve as reliable and competent partners in catering to our customer’s requirements.SE Ship Management Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of SE Shipping Lines, engages in providing quality crewing and technical management services to owned tonnage and third party vessels enabling SESL Lines to manage all the aspects of vessel operations in-house, guaranteeing our clientele a quality service.
Clean Marine is dedicated to emission cleaning only and is recognized as a highly competitive supplier of Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (EGCS) - also called SOx scrubbers.Sulphur emissions from ships have since January 2015 been limited to 0.1% when sailing inside the Emissions Control Areas (ECA). Ship owners with trades in North Europe and US can choose to convert their vessels to new fuel types (e.g. LNG/LPG), burn more expensive low sulphur fuel, or install an EGCS (Exhaust Gas Cleaning System) and continue operation on one competitive fuel globally. Payback time for an EGCS is 1-2 years for vessels with a major part of their trade in ECA. Clean Marine is staffed with highly skilled personnel from both the maritime and the process industries. Our HQ is located at Lysaker/ Oslo, in Norway, but we have dedicated partners in all corners of the globe, bringing us closer to both ship owners and ship builders.The patented Clean Marine EGCS is specifically designed to meet the needs of the maritime industry:1) Proven Allstream system: one SOx scrubbing unit serves all exhaust streams onboard (main engine, auxiliary engines and boilers) - making it a cost-efficient solution.2) Futureproof system: no trade restrictions & close to neutral pH of washwater emitted to sea The bulk carrier MV Balder is equipped with a fully certified Clean Marine EGCS and was in 2013 the first vessel in the world to operate this type of system in the North American ECA. Clean Marine has been selected by owners like AET, Dorian LPG, Stolt Tankers and BP Shipping. In 2014 we won the prestigious Tanker Technology Innovation Award. Clean Marine is backed by strong investors with clear ambitions to contribute to a sustainable maritime industry.
WAN HAI LINES
1,128
+65 6226 1588
Wan Hai Lines was founded in 1965.Wan Hais shipping routes include Taiwan, Kanton and Kansai areas of Japan, Korea, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Burma, Cambodia, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the Middle East. Wan Hai provides fully-container vessel shipping with regular route among these areas.
ASIA PACIFIC SUPERYACHTS
23
+65 6869 1813
Asia Pacific Superyachts is the most experienced Superyacht agency and management company in Asia with affiliated APS offices throughout South East and Pacific Asia, including regions and surrounding areas of: Singapore, New Zealand, Andaman Islands, Indonesia, Borneo, Langkawi in Malaysia, Phuket and Koh Samui in Thailand, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Seychelles, Myanmar, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Tahiti, Fiji and the Philippines. We specialize in working with Superyachts with shore support and supplies and also arrange repairs and refitting work. From the main website of www.asia-pacific-superyachts.com connect to any of the regional websites above for the regions contact, services, testimonials, photos and sample itinerary.
PT SURYA SEGARA SAFETY MARINE
34
+62 31 3292021
PT Surya Segara Safety Marine was established in 1974 in Surabaya. It is one of the leading companies engaged in providing safety appliances in Indonesia, especially for marine and air safety, with field specialization in Live saving Appliance service and maintenance.In accordance with SOLAS (Safety of Life At Sea) and IMO (International Maritime Organization) regulation, safety becomes a priority in all activities. It is based on internationally applicable standards, PT Surya Segara endeavors to fulfill the standard determined by the world safety organization by establishing and improving systems and equipment to meet the aforesaid applicable standard in safety services internationally.We see ourselves as a forward-looking group of passionate property professionals with the relevant experience to match.We prove this matter by delivering our technician direct training from a liferaft, lifeboat, fire extinguisher, and other lives saving appliances from famous live-saving manufacturers in the world.We have adopted ISO management system 9002, ISO 14001 for the environment, and OHSAS 18001 for health and safety, evidence of our commitment to become a better professional, besides that we have already received approval from world classification of IASC members, such as ABS, LRs, DNV-GL, ClassNK, BV and BKI to the standard service implementation and maintenance of safety equipment.We have conducted that approval to handle service and maintenance of safety equipment from our customer has been highest standard, and also want provided a sense of security for our customers.They have approved the implementation of an international standard inflatable liferaft, lifeboat and fire extinguisher services. Therefore, it makes us more confident in encountering competitive safety services toward the closer globalization era.
Top Maritime Companies in Indonesia
Key Statistics from 2022
The maritime industry in Indonesia is a significant contributor to the country's GDP, generating significant revenue each year. According to the Ministry of Transportation, the industry's contribution to the country's GDP in 2022 was estimated to be around IDR 1,000 trillion, representing an increase of 6.7% compared to the previous year. The industry also provides employment opportunities for millions of people, making it one of the largest employers in the country.
Factors Contributing to its Growth and Success
Several factors have contributed to the maritime industry's growth and success in Indonesia. One of the main factors is the government's initiatives to promote economic development and investment in the maritime sector. The government has implemented several policies to encourage domestic investment and foreign direct investment, such as providing tax incentives and simplifying bureaucratic processes.
Another factor is the increasing demand for domestic and international trade, which has led to increased demand for maritime services such as shipping, port management, and logistics. The industry has benefited from the country's strategic location as a maritime hub in Southeast Asia, with many international shipping companies choosing to operate in Indonesia.
Each Sub-sector's Growth and Comparison to Previous Years
The maritime industry in Indonesia is composed of several sub-sectors, including shipping, port management, and logistics. In 2022, the shipping sub-sector saw the most significant growth, with revenue increasing by 7.5%, reaching IDR 500 trillion. The port management sub-sector also saw growth, with revenue increasing by 6.8%, reaching IDR 300 trillion. The logistics sub-sector experienced growth, with revenue increasing by 6.2%, reaching IDR 200 trillion.
Key Trends
One of the key trends in the maritime industry in Indonesia is the adoption of new technologies to improve efficiency and sustainability. The industry is embracing digitalization, automation, and artificial intelligence to streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve service quality. Another trend is the growing emphasis on sustainability and eco-friendliness, such as the use of renewable energy and sustainable practices.
Challenges
Despite the maritime industry's growth and success in Indonesia, there are still several challenges that the industry faces. One of the main challenges is the need for more efficient and modern infrastructure, including ports, ships, and logistics facilities, to support the industry's growth and competitiveness. Another challenge is the need to address the issue of maritime security, piracy, and illegal fishing, which can have a significant impact on the industry's operations and reputation.
One of the significant challenges facing the maritime industry in Indonesia is the need to balance economic growth with sustainability and environmental responsibility. The industry's production and distribution of goods can have a significant impact on the environment, and stakeholders are increasingly placing emphasis on eco-friendliness and sustainability.
To address these challenges, the maritime industry is expected to continue adopting new technologies and innovative practices to improve efficiency, sustainability, and safety. The adoption of renewable energy, sustainable practices, and efficient supply chain management practices will be essential to meeting sustainability goals and reducing the industry's carbon footprint.
Future Outlook
The future outlook for the maritime industry in Indonesia is positive, with continued growth and development expected in the coming years. The government's initiatives to promote economic development and investment in the maritime sector, coupled with the increasing demand for domestic and international trade, are expected to drive growth and investment in the industry.
One of the key areas of focus for the industry will be the adoption of new technologies to improve efficiency and sustainability. The industry is also expected to focus on expanding its infrastructure and facilities to support growth and competitiveness. The industry will need to address the issue of maritime security to ensure safe and secure operations.
Moreover, the maritime industry in Indonesia will need to address the issue of talent development and management. The industry's success will depend on its ability to attract and retain top talent in a competitive labor market. The industry will need to invest in employee training and development programs to attract and retain top talent and remain competitive.
In addition, the maritime industry will need to focus on expanding its infrastructure and facilities to support growth and competitiveness. The industry will need to invest in modern ports, ships, and logistics facilities to support increasing demand for domestic and international trade.
Overall, the future outlook for the maritime industry in Indonesia is positive, with continued growth and development expected in the coming years. The industry's contributions to the country's economy and business development will be crucial to Indonesia's development and global competitiveness. To succeed in a rapidly changing global market, the industry will need to continue to innovate, adopt new technologies and practices, and emphasize sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Conclusion
Overall, the future outlook for the maritime industry in Indonesia is positive, with continued growth and development expected in the coming years. The industry's contributions to the country's economy and business development will be crucial to Indonesia's development and global competitiveness. To succeed in a rapidly changing global market, the industry will need to continue to innovate and emphasize sustainability and talent development. Additionally, the industry will need to focus on expanding its infrastructure and facilities to support growth and competitiveness while addressing environmental concerns and sustainability goals.