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Density urban rural Indonesia Industrial Growth Global Maritime Axis Ultimate goal a m ore Prosperous and Equal Indonesia with major contributions from maritime sectors 5 Pillars ID: 503382

2015 maritime energy amp maritime 2015 amp energy infrastructure indonesia fishery tanjung tourism ministry clearance resources shipyards economic port

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Slide1
Slide2

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]Slide17
Slide18

Indonesia Maritime ContinentSlide19

4

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