Indonesian President officiates Kijing Terminal at Port of Pontianak
Jakarta, The Gulf Observer: Indonesian President Jokowi officiated Kijing Terminal in the Port of Pontianak, West Kalimantan, that is expected to bolster competitiveness of the province’s main products.
This province has great potential in terms of its crude palm oil, alumina, bauxite, and other products. This port has a capacity of 500 thousand TEUs and also eight million for the non-container section.
The president lauded that the port terminal will be the largest of its kind in Kalimantan.
“This is the largest port in Kalimantan. I earlier urged the president director of PT Pelindo (port operator), ‘how much budget do we need (for the port)?’ (and he answered), ‘it is huge as we need Rp2.9 trillion (US$194 million),” Jokowi remarked.
The head of state; then urged relevant stakeholders to optimize the Kijing Terminal to enhance competitiveness and inter-port, inter-island, and international sea connections.
The president also instructed Public Works and Public Housing Minister Basuki Hadimuljono to improve road access to Kijing Terminal.
“The minister is present now, so he must complete the development to ensure that all container and non-container logistics movements are smooth, and our goal to enhance competitiveness can be achieved,” Jokowi noted.
He also sought public inputs regarding the name of the new terminal.
“Please propose (the name) to the central government, to the president. We will accept all public aspirations,” the president remarked.