MEDITERRANEAN Shipping Company (MSC), one of the largest shipping companies, is now providing services at the OJA terminal to strengthen important trade relations between Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region. The services include four special services, namely Seahorse, Lang Co, Kiwi, and Capricorn.
The first ship, MSC Elisabeth III, of the Kiwi service, which connects Southeast Asia with Northeast Asia, is scheduled to depart OJA today, Thursday (5/9).
The addition of these services will facilitate international trade, enhance Indonesia’s export capabilities, and expand connections to Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, including China.
Significantly, this development is expected to increase the throughput of the OJA Terminal and increase its revenue by 30%.
This positions OJA Terminal as a strategic hub for global trade routes, strengthening Meratus Group’s commitment to integrated logistics and enhancing maritime connectivity.
Strategically located in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, OJA Terminal offers efficient operations with direct access to land transportation routes and modern infrastructure.
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With an area of 8.2 hectares and a 600-meter-long quay, the terminal is equipped to handle high-volume loading and unloading operations, ensuring fast turnaround times.
OJA Terminal serves various logistics needs ranging from container shipments, general cargo to large-sized goods.
Operating in conjunction with MSA domestic terminals, OJA, as a subsidiary of Meratus Jasa Prima enables domestic and international transshipment with the aim of enhancing connectivity and trade growth.
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As part of Meratus Group’s Terminal Nusantara project, OJA Terminal will play a vital role in enhancing international trade connectivity through Meratus’ domestic hub in Jakarta, connecting international ports across Asia and the world.
“We are very pleased to welcome MSC services to Terminal OJA. This development increases shipping options, significantly increases our throughput, and strengthens Indonesia’s position as a leading logistics hub in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Meratus Jasa Prima (MJP) President Director Farid Belbouab.
With this new service, OJA Terminal is poised to become a major gateway for international trade and a key player in logistics connectivity across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. (Z-1)
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