Friday, January 18, 2008

Container terminal set for expansion

The Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) will expand its 72-hectare container yard by 12.4 hectares to increase its storage capacity by 57 percent to 55,000 ton equivalent units.

The leading container terminal at Tanjung Priok port in North Jakarta will also procure some capacity handling equipment, build a road access to the unfinished Jakarta outer ring road and add its existing four entrance gates by 24 and its four exit gates by four with a total investment of US$150 million. JICT was targeting to handle a total of two million TEUs this year from 1.8 million TEUs handled last year. After the completion of the expansion, the company would be able to serve three million TEUs per year. This terminal is aimed to keep up with the growing demands in the future and to become a world-class container terminal. JICT is a joint venture company owned 51 percent by Hutchinson Port Holdings and 49 percent by state-owned company PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) II and the maritime employees cooperative. Up to 60 percent of import-export, activities in the country are carried out through the Tanjung Priok port.
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