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an Freight: Ports as Inhibitors and Enablers of Global Supply Chain Ecosystems EXCLUSIVE STUDY

Innovative Case Study
in Indonesia
- Cikarang Dry Port

An innovative and exciting port solution for ocean freight supply chains has been implemented in Indonesia
- the largest economy in South East Asia and growing at 5 per cent plus, a G20 member with population over
250 million and a one trillion dollar economy. Cikarang Dry Port is an inland dry port model that is providing an
efficient and effective solution to chronic congestion and delays at the major import export gateway of Tanjung
Priok.

Located on Java island, just 50 km from Jakarta, Cikarang Dry Port serves as an extension of the major Tanjung
Priok gateway sea port and provides integrated port and logistic facilities with on-site customs and quarantine
inspection services, operating 24/7.

Strategically located in the heart of the largest manufacturing zone of Indonesia along the Bekasi-Cikampek
industrial corridor on the east side of greater Jakarta, Cikarang Dry Port is surrounded by some 12 industrial
estates containing over 3,000 manufacturing companies, many of them importers and exporters.

Figure 2: Cikarang Dry Port

The first and only Integrated Customs Services Zone in Indonesia, Cikarang Dry Port occupies 200 hectares of
land, including capacity for an extensive logistics park, and enjoys multi-modal hinterland connectivity through
its direct access to highway and railway networks.

With all forecasts indicating continuing growth of the Indonesian economy, which of course will result in
increased container flows, this innovative Cikarang Dry Port solution is enabling and empowering efficiencies
in the flow of goods that save money and time for stakeholders throughout the supply chain ecosystem.

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