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Indonesia Population
Density
urban
ruralSlide3
Indonesia Industrial GrowthSlide4
Global Maritime Axis
Ultimate goal: a
more Prosperous and Equal Indonesia
with major contributions from maritime sectors5 Pillars: Culture, Economy, Infrastructure, Diplomacy, SecurityStrategies:
Implementing good available conceptsIndustrialization and human resource development
Prioritizing less developed regionsSlide5
Organization and Programs
Law and Agreement, Security and Resilience, Delimitation, Navigation and Safety
Bio
Resources, Energy
, Minerals, Unconventional
Resources,
Maritime Services, Maritime Environment and
Disaster Mitigation
Education &
Training, Science &
Technology
Applications,
Maritime Culture,
Sport
& Art; Maritime Innovation Network
Connectivity and Logistics, Mining and Energy; Shipping, Fishery, Tourism;
Infrastructure
IndustrySlide6
Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs’
Scope of Coordination
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
Ministry of Transportation
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Ministry of Tourism
Line ministries and agencies
+Slide7
Global Maritime Axis
https://www.marinetraffic.com [7 April 2015]Slide8
Indonesia Maritime Traffic
https://www.marinetraffic.com [7 April 2015]Slide9
Connectivity and Logistic System
Centers and corridors of economic growth
Intermodal ConnectivityIntegrated maritime logistics management
Short sea shipping, “3 in 1” fleet
Agriculture & Energy
Mining & Energy
Agriculture & Fishery
Natural Resources
Services
TourismSlide10
Sea Transportation
Ports: 24 new ports
Shipsincrease national fleet
Shipyardsimprove ship building capacity
Provide incentivesInfrastructure industries
Observation systemsSlide11
Fishery
Sustainable fishery [vs. IUU Fishing]
AquacultureFish processing facilitiesProtect marine biodiversity
Capture Fishery
AquacultureSlide12
Mining and Energy
Increase explorations and proven reserves
More efforts on unconventional resourcesMineral processing [smelters]Refinery
Electrification 35 GW projectSlide13
Tourism
7 Marinas in primary yacht routes:
Saumlaki, Ambon, Kupang
, Tarakan, Labuan Bajo, Belitung,
Tanjung Pinang10
millions foreign
tourists in
2015
20
millions in 2019
Free entry visa for
additional 5
countries
: China, Australia, Japan, South Korea,
Russia
Easy entry permit for sailing ships, yachts,
mega yachts
and
cruise ships [Presidential Regulation 180|2014]Slide14
5 Special Economic Zones
Sabang
Lhok
Seumawe
Mandeh
Sorong
Mandalika
Petrochemical
Fertilizer
Pulp and paper
Fish processing
Agriculture
Shipyard
Ship Components
TourismSlide15
One Stop Service for Investment Permits
From 52 to 37 steps for private investment permits in electricity
To reduce and simplify permits in oil & gas Slide16
Italian Ambassador in Jakarta – Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs
March 16
th, 2015Finmeccanica
Maritime Surveillance SatelliteCommand and Control System
BAKAMLA [National Coast Guard]Alenia
ATR RAI [R 80]Slide17Slide18
Indonesia Maritime ContinentSlide19
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Main
Programs
Scope of Infrastructure Programs
Connectivity Infrastructure, Logistics System, Land Use Management
Mining and Energy Infrastructure
Shipping, Fishery, and Tourism Infrastructure
Infrastructure Supporting IndustrySlide20
Deep-Sea
Ports Development Status
Kuala Tanjung, 27 Januari 2015
Ground Breaking
Teluk
Lamong
, 21 May
2015
Makassar New Port,
22 Mei
2015
Tanjung
Priok
II [2014 – 2040]
Special Economic Zone
SorongSlide21
Shipyards in Indonesia
Java, Bali,
Nusatenggara
23
Sumatera
41
Kalimantan
18
S
ulawesi
3
Papua - Maluku
3
Batam
110
198
Shipyards
Shipyards in
Batam
receive better
incentives
Fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to be provide to all shipyardsSlide22
Center for Import – Export Clearance Handling Port of
Tanjung
Priok
Pre Customs Clearance
Customs Clearance
Post Customs Clearance
Dwelling Time at Port of
Tanjung
Priok
January
2013 – April 2015