JAKARTA Inilah rekaman CCTV saat seorang pria hendak menipu penjual konter handphone, di Jalan Bakti Raya, RT 01/014, Kel.Kebon Bawang, Tanjung Priok, Jakarta Utara. Video penipuan yang dilakukan pria pincang ini beredar luas. Aksi penipuan ini bermula ketika pria yang belum diketahui apakah benar pincang atau hanya berpura-pura tersebut meminta isi ulang saldo Dana miliknya. IUXW. LiveView Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok - Public SELAMAT DATANG DI PORTAL DEMAK LIVE CCTV Untuk bisa memutar video silakan baca petunjuknya Di Sini This article has been translated by PwC Indonesia as part of our Indonesia Infrastructure News Service. PwC Indonesia has not checked the accuracy of, and accepts no responsibility for the content. Bisnis Indonesia - Pelayanan Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok Segera benahi persoalan mendasar 22 June 2021 By Anitana W. Puspa and Hendra Wibawa Jakarta – Several basic technical problems are still hindering the loading and unloading performance of Tanjung Priok despite the illegal levies prevention in the area recently. The Indonesian Logistics and Forwarders Association ALFI is asking terminal operator to optimise the watchtower facility to detect bribery activities at the port. They are also proposing the uniformity of the digitalisation system through the National Logistic Ecosystem NLE to decrease the queue of document handling in the largest and busiest port in Indonesia. The inequality of the performance and the service capacity in the terminal or the port in the morning, at noon, and at night is also highlighted by various parties. ALFI Chairperson, Yukki Nugrahawan Hanafi, affirmed that optimising supervision was crucial to ensure port service met the service level agreement SLA and the service level guarantee SLG that had been agreed by the operator and the port’s users. “They [SLA/SLG] can be references, so the details of such activities can be reported to be followed up,” he said on Monday 21/6. Yukki agrees that loading and unloading services in Tanjung Priok Port have been sluggish for several days after several loading and unloading workers were arrested for illegal levies. However, he received information that the sluggish performance was caused by technical issues, such as broken equipment. This means it is not related to the dozens of workers arrested for illegal levies. On a separate occasion, Indonesian Truck Operators Association Aptrindo Chairperson, Gemilang Tarigan, stated that loading and unloading activities in Tanjung Priok Port was hindered due to workers being arrested. The operator must adjust their work pattern and divert their human resources to replace the arrested workers. “It is now normal. [Performance was hindered] only on that day [when the workers involved with illegal levies were arrested], but it was immediately handled.” Meanwhile, PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II/IPC President Director, Arif Suhartono, stated that his company had prepared a prevention system so that there would be no more bribery after 12 workers who were involved with illegal levies were arrested in the working area of Tanjung Priok Port. “We are also committed to prevent it.” Hence, several anticipatory activities are conducted, such as the optimisation of the whistleblowing system for the port’s stakeholders who saw or heard of bad practices, such as illegal levies, gratification, bribery, and similar activities. Besides that, ISO 370012016 on Anti-Bribery Management System is also implemented in all port areas of IPC Group and its partners. IPC is also encouraging partners and users to maximise the available digital port services. The operator is also guaranteeing that port services will be carried out for 24 hours in a week according to the SLA and the SLG of the terminal. PT Jakarta International Container Terminal JICT Vice President Director, Budi Cahyono, previously set to pursue million TEUs of container traffic throughout 2021 while eradicating illegal levies in Tanjung Priok. According to him, Tanjung Priok Authorty Office has set a maximum time of 117 minutes for deliveries and 85 minutes for collections. The current time for deliveries in JICT is 109 minutes, while the current time for collections is 72 minutes. Container traffic Hence, JICT can also improve from the set standard. As of May 2021, the container traffic in the port reached 807,239 TEUs. “So, the target is million TEUs this year. We are optimistic about achieving it. Last year, we only realised million TEUs due to Covid-19,” he said. To accelerate container loading and unloading process, JICT has implemented an integrated system called NGen. As part of Hutchison Port, NGen is implemented in all ports of Hutchison Port Holding HPH all over the world. The system can be implemented over long distances, so, if there is a problem with human resources of a port, other ports can provide support. JICT is also fitted with the Auto Gate System to handle containers coming of the terminal using trucks more effectively. There are currently 12,000 trucks registered, and the operator has issued the Truck Identification card for truck companies to access the terminal. The system can significantly lower transaction time at the gate and the waiting time in the parking area. Besides that, to boost productivity and accelerate loading and unloading activities in JICT, several initiatives have been implemented. For example, the strength and the working hours of the operator is increased and the utilisation of rubber-tired gantry cranes is prioritised to serve activities in the field compared to ships in case of congestions. Maritime expert from Teknologi Sebelas November Institute in Surabaya, Saut Gurning, explained that the basic problem that had yet to be solved in Tanjung Priok Port was the inequality of the performance and the service capacity of the terminal or the port, especially from the morning to noon and at night between sessions 1 and 2 and session 3. There are currently more ships docking at night compared to at noon. “At night, there are denser queues compared to at noon. Maybe this long queue is causing the behaviour to not follow the first in, first service policy,” Saut stated. According to him, the imbalance of docked ships and ship arrival in the port must be evaluated by shipping players, terminal operators, forwarders, deports, and truck operators. Meanwhile, JICT President Director, Ade Hartono, denied that loading and unloading services were sluggish after illegal levies were eradicated. Cargo loading and unloading process for imports must be finished in 117 minutes. In practice, he said that the loading and unloading process was finished in 109 minutes on average.

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