Inchcape Shipping Services expands presence in Indonesia

Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) announces the opening of two new offices in Indonesia, located in Merak and Dumai, adding to its existing office in Jakarta. The company says this strategic expansion allows it to establish a strong presence in two high-activity industrial port clusters, each handling approximately 150 port calls annually. These locations are critical for bulk and tanker operations, supporting energy, industrial, and plantation sectors.

The Merak port area, led by Haroen Al Rasyid (pictured), covering ports Cigading, Ciwandan, and Anyer, is a well-established industrial cluster strategically positioned for liquid bulk and dry bulk shipping activities. The ports handle a wide range of commodities including chemicals, iron ore, limestone, steelmaking raw materials, refined petroleum products, ethylene, and bulk wheat. With dedicated industrial jetties and terminals, the area ensures efficient cargo operations for heavy industries, consistent vessel calls, and reliable turnaround for bulk carriers and tankers.

The Dumai port area, managed by Ahmad Firdaus, located along the Malacca Strait and including ports Lubuk Gaung and Pelintung, is a key cluster for tanker and bulk vessel operations. The ports mainly handle crude palm oil (CPO), palm oil products, fuel oil, petroleum products, and chemicals, supporting regular export and domestic cargo movements for the energy and plantation industries.

Both offices will provide a comprehensive suite of services, including full port agency, customs clearance, P&I matters, crew logistics services, husbandry services, bunkering and fuel operations, and protective agency. By setting up dedicated local branches, Inchcape enhances operational control, improves responsiveness, and strengthens compliance across high-volume, repeat vessel calls—delivering reliable, efficient, and cost-effective ship agency services to shipowners and charterers operating in these strategically important ports.

Galih Wicaksono, General Manager – Indonesia, commented: “Our mission is clear: to be close to our customers and present where their operations take place. The opening of these offices in Merak and Dumai strengthens our ability to deliver exceptional service and local expertise in two of Indonesia’s most critical port clusters.”

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