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| Surabaya is served by Juanda International Airport and Tanjung Perak Harbor. Tanjung Perak is the main port of the city and is one of the busiest ports in the country. Nowadays, it is also one of the top ten busiest cargo ports in Southeast Asia. Although the port is nearly traditionally administered, it is also used to carry modern cargo ships worldwide. The other port of the city is located in Gresik, a city which is located less than an hour drive from Surabaya city centre to Gresik via highway.
The city is one of the busiest ports in the country. Its principal exports include sugar, tobacco and coffee. It has a large shipyard, and numerous specialized naval schools.
As the provincial capital, Surabaya is also home to many offices and business centres. Surabaya's economy is also influenced by the recent growth in foreign industries and the completion of the Suramadu bridge. Surabaya is currently in the process of building high rise skyscrapers such as apartments, condominiums, and hotels as a way of attracting foreign people to the city.
Surabaya is the main trading port in East Java. Enriched by its facilities, and geography advantages, Surabaya has great economic potential.
Multicon has two terminals in Surabaya and the 1st one is located 10km from Tanjung Perak Port.
PT. MULTICON INDRAJAYA TERMINAL – branch Surabaya 1 Jl. Tambak Langon, No. 2-4, Surabaya 60184, Indonesia Tel.: +62-31 7481 230 Fax.: +62-31 7482 930
Working Hour: 24 hours Area: 19,000 m2 concrete pavement
Facilities: 4 lines Customer Services 3 units Container Handlers 3 lines Import Gate-In w/ capacity of 6 teus containers 1 lines Export Gate-in w/ capacity of 2 teus containers 1 lines Gate-Out w/ capacity of 2 teus containers Container Terminal System and EDI System
Services: Empowered by experts with IICL, Reefer and Welding certificates Storage capacity up to 8,000 tues per day Throughput up to 35,000 teus per month Washing up to 17,500 teus per month Repair up to 7,000 teus per month Reefer PTI up to 1,000 teus per month Haulage up to 10,000 teus per month Garment of Hanger up to 1,000 teus per month |
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| Semarang (pronounced [səmaraŋ]) is a city on the north coast of the island of Java, Indonesia. It is the capital of the province of Central Java. It has an area of 225.17 km² and a population of approximately 1.5 million people, making it Indonesia's fifth largest city.
The western part of the city is home to many industrial parks and factories. The port of Semarang is located on the north coast and it is the main shipping port for the province of Central Java. Many small manufacturers are located in Semarang, producing goods such as textiles, furniture, and processed foods. Large companies, also have plants in Semarang or its outer towns.
Consumer activity spending remains strong Semarang. Most locals attend daily or weekly markets, like Pasar Johar. The majority of stores in Semarang are small, family-owned businesses. However, larger Indonesian companies as well as foreign companies have begun to open their own stores here. Carrefour, a French hypermarket chain, opened its first store in Central Java at DP Mall in Semarang, the newest of 3 large shopping malls in the city. The other two malls are Ciputra Mall and the Java Supermall. A fourth mall, Paragon, is the largest shopping center in Central Java Province.
Semarang is also served by Achmad Yani International Airport, with daily flights to other major Indonesian cities as well as to Singapore.
Multicon has one of its terminals located in Semarang, 3km from Tanjung Emas Port.
PT. MULTICON INDRAJAYA TERMINAL – branch Semarang Kawasan Industri Cipta Guna Kav. 8, Jl. Arteri Utara, Tanjung Emas, Semarang, Indonesia Tel.: +62-24 351 7000 Fax.: +62-21 351 0999 / 351 5999
Working Hour: 24 Hours Area: 35,000 m2 concrete pavement
Facilities: 4 lines Customer Services 3 units Container Handlers 6 lines Import Gate-In w/ capacity of 12 teus containers 1 lines Export Gate-In w/ capacity of 2 teus containers 8 lines Gate-Out w/ capacity of 16 teus containers Container Terminal System and EDI system
Services: Empowered by experts with IICL, Reefer and Welding certificates Storage capacity up to 6,000 tues per day Throughput up to 30,000 teus per month Washing up to 15,000 teus per month Repair up to 5,000 teus per month Reefer PTI up to 1,000 teus per month Haulage up to 7,500 teus per month Garment of Hanger up to 1,000 teus per month |
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| Lampung is the capital city of Lampung province in South Sumatra with area of 207,50 km2 and population of 879,651 civilians. Geographically, it is located in the main entry of Sumatra island, approx. 165 km north-west from Jakarta. Supported by its strategic location, Lampung has high mobility and traffic Lampung is served by Radin Inten II Airport and Bakauheni harbor in Panjang.
Multicon has its terminal in Panjang, 700 m from Panjang Port, which is the connecting area between Sumatra (Lampung) and Java Island (Merak, Banten).
PT. MULTICON INDRAJAYA TERMINAL – branch Panjang Jl. Yos Sudarso 271 0 273, Pelabuhan Panjang, Indonesia Tel.: +62-721 483 055 Fax.:: +62-721 489 419 / 488 489
Working Hour: 24 hours Area: 20,000 m2 concrete pavement Facilities: 4 lines Customer Services 4 units Container Handlers 4 lines Import Gate-In w/ capacity of 8 teus containers 1 lines Export Gate-In w/ capacity of 2 teus containers 4 lines Gate-Out w/ capacity of 8 teus containers Container Terminal System and EDI System
Services: Empowered by experts with IICL, Reefer and Welding certificates Storage capacity up to 3,600 tues per day Throughput up to 17,000 teus per month Washing up to 10,000 teus per month Repair up to 4,000 teus per month Reefer PTI up to 1,200 teus per month Haulage up to 7,000 teus per month Garment of Hanger up to 500 teus per month |
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| Jakarta, officially the Special Capital Territory of Jakarta, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest coast of Java, it has an area of 661 square kilometres (255 sq mi) and a 2010 census count population of 9,580,000. Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political centre. It is the most populous city in Indonesia and in Southeast Asia, and is the twelfth-largest city in the world. The metropolitan area, Jabodetabek, is the second largest in the world.
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