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Indonesia opens first direct shipping route to China

The authorities of Indonesia's Batam Island officially started on March 31 the operation of direct shipment from Batuampar Port to China's Guangzhou and Shenzhen to boost trade between the two countries.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The authorities of Indonesia's Batam Island officially started on March31 the operation of direct shipment from Batuampar Port to China's Guangzhouand Shenzhen to boost trade between the two countries.


The direct shipping service was initiated by Persero Batam and theBatam Concession Agency in collaboration with SITC International Holdings, a shipping logistics company based in China’s Hong Kong.

Director of Persero Batam, Arham S. Torik, s𒉰aid at the inauguralvoyage in Batam city that the voyage used the MV SITC Hakata with a capacity of1,000 TEUs. The direct service would routinely sail every Sund꧂ay, four trips ina month.

Torik said that there were alreadyfive export companies that would join the direct route, and expressed his hope that there would bemore companies to join. The direct route can reduce the transportation cost by upto 600 USD compared to transiting in Singapore, he said.  Head of the BP Batam Muhammad Rudi highly valued the operation of the Batam-China direct route, saying he hopes that in thefuture all companies in Batam can take advantage of this direct shipping toChina. Batam is expected to become a good place to ship goods and targets a capacityof 2 million TEUs per year, he added./.
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