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Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia and is one of the main economic centers in the region. The city has a population of over 10million people and has very many business opportunities. This city has really grown economically from the times of the being the trading port of the Sunda Kingdom. It is currently the backbone of the Indonesian economy. In 2016, for instance, the city was the source of 17.55 of the GDP of Indonesia. There are many business sectors in the town but those that lead in economic growth include banking, manufacturing and trading.   If you are into trading and would like to import goods, the ports cargo terminals in Jakarta are a good choice. Simply get a good freight forwarder and you will be able to import what you want with ease.   The Tanjung Priok Port is the most advanced in Indonesia and is the busiest. The open storage area covers an area of 197 hectares and has 21 warehouses that cover an area of 101,972 m2. The basin area is 424 hectares in size with a 3km channel that is 150m wide and 20 meters deep. This port handles over 50% of the cargo shipped into the country. It is located at the Northern part of Jakarta city. At this port there are 20 terminals including those that handle oil, chemicals, containers, bulk liquids, scraps, passengers, and general cargo. The current capacity of this port is 14 million 20-foot equivalent units. This may not be much and hence clearing goods may take a while. However, there is an expansion plan in progress and this will increase the port’s capacity to 18 million 20-foot equivalent units.   Goods shipped in by the port may be collected at the port or at locations across Java where shipping is done by rail.   Tanjung Priok is not the only port in Jakarta. The other is the Sunda Kelapa. This is an old port located in North Jakarta but is much smaller than the Tanjung Priok. Sunda Kepala is not used for making many imports, this port is very significant not only in the area’s history but the present as well. It is the only port that can dock pinisi which is a traditional ship with two masted wooden sails. This serves as a freight service among the islands in this archipelago.   Though perfect for importing goods to the Java area, the ports above are not the most ideal for importing to other regions of Indonesia. The Sibolga Port is the most suitable for importing into Sumatra region. This is located in North Sumatra in a similarly named town with a population of over 84,000. This port is not very busy but boats carrying passengers and trade goods do dock at the port. This port connects the islands of Simeulue and Nias with the rest of Indonesia.   In Kalimantan, a suitable port is the Pontianak located in the capital of the West Kalimantan Province, Pontianak. The port is located at the delta of the Kapuas River and covers an area of 107.8km2. The container terminal here has two container cranes which ease the workload the port has. Also in place are modern loading and unloading equipment.   Kupang Harbour is a port located in East Nusa Tenggara Province. It serves both cargo and passenger ships from nearby ports. It is mainly used for timber transportation.   There are many other ports that serve different areas. Those that serve the Java area include Merak, Cirebon and Sunda Kulapa to name but a few. The Sumatra region is served by Jambu, Belawan and Sungai Pakning to name but a few. If importing to Kalimantan the ports you can use include Banjarmasin, Bitung and Pare Pare. Benoa and Waingapu ports serve the Nusa Tenggara area while Sorong Port serves the Maluku and Papua regions.   As you can see, importing and exporting goods to and from Indonesia is not that hard. There are many ports that you can use as channels of entry into the country depending on what is most convenient for you. With expansion plans on many ports ongoing and others planned, the ports will be more functional and their capacities increased in the near future. This lessens the waiting tine which is every importer’s dream.   What are you waiting for? Talk to a freight forwarder and start planning how your next shipment will get to Indonesia. Even those importing to other countries in south Asia can make use of these cargo termini in Jakarta and the rest f Indonesia for great services. Ensure that you seek the services of a qualified forwarder and you will be happy with the results. They will work together with the shipping systems in place to ensure your shipment gets to you fast and in good shape.

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