The Indonesia n government plans to open another two new routes in its maritime highway programme next year, local media quoted the Transportation Ministry’s inspector general, Wahju Satrio Utomo as saying.
News ID: 76909 Publish Date : 2017/10/23
The government of Indonesia has decided to rename its part of the South China Sea, a move that appears calculated to assert sovereignty in the face of increasing pressure from China. The name of the world's newest body of water, the "North Natuna Sea," now features prominently on Indonesia n charts, and it overlaps areas of China's sweeping "nine-dash line" maritime claims.
News ID: 75016 Publish Date : 2017/07/17
Five people died in a fire on board Mutiara Sentosa I Ro-Pax ferry on Friday, May 19 while the Indonesia n-flagged ship was underway in Masalembo waters of East Java.
News ID: 74060 Publish Date : 2017/05/23
The ro/pax ferry Mutiara Sentosa 1 suffered a serious fire on Friday evening during a transit of the waters of the Masalembo, the Southeast Asian equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle.
News ID: 74026 Publish Date : 2017/05/21
CMA CGM aims to increase its market share in Indonesia to 20 percent by year-end from the current 13 percent.
News ID: 73591 Publish Date : 2017/04/24
THE 299,167 dwt Iranian oil tanker Dune is on its way to make a rare delivery of crude oil at Indonesia ’s Cilacap refinery, opening up a new trade route and a new Asian market for the Middle Eastern oil producer.
News ID: 72375 Publish Date : 2017/02/15
A boat ferrying 40 people from Indonesia capsized off Malaysia's coast on Monday and at least nine people were killed and nearly 30 were missing, the latest accident involving migrant workers in overloaded boats.
News ID: 71807 Publish Date : 2017/01/23
Indonesia and Japan have agreed to step up maritime security and start discussions on a major railway project to link the Southeast Asian nation's capital and second-biggest city, reported Reuters.
News ID: 71601 Publish Date : 2017/01/16
A Vietnamese cargo ship has collided with an Indonesia n sailboat off Indonesia 's East Java province leaving three dead and 12 missing.
News ID: 70447 Publish Date : 2016/11/21
A boat carrying 96 people from Malaysia to Indonesia sank on Wednesday, killing at least 18, Indonesia n police said.
News ID: 70033 Publish Date : 2016/11/02
Indonesia will resume some shipments of coal to the Philippines, a government official said on Sunday, after a months-long halt due to concerns about piracy in seas between the two archipelagos.
News ID: 69955 Publish Date : 2016/10/31
Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippine:
The Indonesia n navy is currently drafting routes for joint patrols and plans to start implementing coordinated patrols with the Philippines and Malaysia this year as part of efforts to step up maritime defense in regional waters amid the risks of piracy and hostage-taking.
News ID: 68897 Publish Date : 2016/08/15
Indonesia will be moving its maritime transportation system to a hub and spoke model centred on its existing major regional ports which have been upgraded to meet demand, local reports quoted Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi as saying.
News ID: 68866 Publish Date : 2016/09/14
On Wednesday, Indonesia n Independence Day, the southeast Asian country sank 60 vessels – 58 foreign boats and two domestic vessels – it captured for unlawfully fishing in its territorial waters.
News ID: 68299 Publish Date : 2016/08/18
It appears there is finally some progress, and efforts are being made to solve the piracy problem in the southern Philippines, with Indonesia saying it will finalize this week the concrete form of a joint security cooperation effort to ensure the safety of Indonesia n export barges crossing regional waters with the Philippines, local reports said.
News ID: 66594 Publish Date : 2016/07/19