Jakarta, Feb 8, 2019 (Antara) - The sea toll program is crucial for Indonesia,
which is one of the world's largest maritime countries, with some 5.8
million square kilometers of sea territory, while its land territory
covers only 1.9 million square kilometers.
Moreover, the largest archipelagic nation in the world has some 17,480
islands, and its coastline is some 92 thousand kilometers long, making
it the second longest after Canada.
The administration of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi), which aims to develop the country into a global maritime axis, has come up with the sea toll road concept that will improve ports and shipping in order to facilitate the transport of goods across the archipelago.
The administration of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi), which aims to develop the country into a global maritime axis, has come up with the sea toll road concept that will improve ports and shipping in order to facilitate the transport of goods across the archipelago.
The sea toll road service, operational since 2015, is expected to help
reduce the high price disparity between eastern and western Indonesian
regions, which is so far caused by expensive shipping freight costs, as
almost every ship returning from remote areas is empty or carries no
freight.
The
Transportation Ministry organized a national seminar on marine toll
aboard MV Dorolonda at the Tanjung Perak Seaport, Usrabaya, on February
4, 2019, to discuss the implementation of sea toll services.
The seminar, themed, "To Improve Connectivity, to Open Logistics Supply Routes, and to Reduce Goods Price Disparity", was held in cooperation with the organizing committee of the National Press Day 2019.
The seminar was attended by officials of the Transportation Ministry, Trade Ministry, Agriculture Ministry, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry, state-owned enterprises (BUMN), governments, academicians, and journalists.
The trade minister, agriculture minister, transportation minister, and maritime affairs and fisheries minister were among the speakers at the seminar.
Marine
toll has a significant function for Indonesia, as waters constitute
three-quarters of its territory, according to Captain Wisnu Handoko,
director of marine traffic and freight of the Transportation Ministry,
while speaking at the seminar.
The
Jokowi administration has developed marine tolls to ensure the smooth
supply of goods in remote areas and to lower the prices of commodities
and goods in the outermost regions.
Minister of Trade Enggartiasto Lukita said at the seminar that the sea
toll road program has indeed managed to reduce the price disparity of
basic commodities in the eastern part of Indonesia.
"Some people express hesitation over the sea toll road program. But
President Jokowi continues to implement the program," Lukita stated.
If price disparity between eastern and western Indonesia still existed, justice failed to materialize, he remarked.
The minister, however, noted that there was still an ego-sectoral among
agencies or institutions over the implementation of the sea toll road
program.
Therefore, the coordination among institutions was necessary,
particularly for loading and unloading and getting accurate information
about the needs and potential of an area.
Minister
of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi revealed that the prices of basic
commodities in the eastern part of Indonesia had dropped 15-20 percent
on average.
He
noted that the government would distribute 50 ships for state-owned
companies and 50 ships for the private sector this year.
The
sea toll road has the potential to seize the air cargo market because
the price is competitive, the minister explained.
Sumadi
and Lukita earlier signed a declaration of MV Dorolonda regarding a sea
toll program ahead of National Press Day 2019.
The
declaration, signed aboard MV Dorolonda at the Tanjung Perak Seaport,
contains several measures that should be taken to improve the sea toll
program introduced by Jokowi back in 2015.
Of the various measures, the first is urging various parties to get
involved in this mode of transportation to support immediate
digitalization of the sea transport process and system, so it can be
more effective, efficient, and transparent.
Second, it is deemed necessary to disseminate information over the sea
toll program to the public through more creative and innovative methods.
Third, it is important to improve the quality of port services and
reduce the tariff for loading and unloading cargo at the port.
The
fourth is to conduct re-mapping and continue the sea toll concept in
future by involving all parties, including the private sector and
regional government, through the sea toll.
The
fifth is to request that the implementation of the sea toll system
would consider and include existing public shipping, so that they become
an integral part of the sea toll node.
The
sixth is to expect consistency and continuity in the development of sea
transportation in Indonesia, so as to provide business certainty in the
sea transportation sector.
The
Ministry of Transportation has vowed to continue to improve the
effectiveness of the sea toll program to improve the national
connectivity and further reduce price disparities in eastern Indonesia.
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