Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that 28 to 25 vessels will be imported from China, with a view to enhancing the ability of many domestic port logistics.
Main trade, distribution and logistics department of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 28, said the Chamber of Commerce and Industry has reached an agreement with China, 2500 ship only worth $ 5 billion, imports from 2013, all in place within five years.
Nat Hill told local media that the domestic impact of poor infrastructure, high logistics costs in Indonesia, enhance logistics capability is imminent. The World Bank had said in a report, the logistics capability in Indonesia ranks 59 in the world, behind in the Philippines, Vietnam and other countries in the region.
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