Indonesia Logistics
The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin Indonesia) expressed optimism among business players regarding Indonesia’s economy in 2024, while remaining realistic about ongoing global uncertainties.
The Patimban Port project was not merely the construction of new infrastructure. It emerged from a convergence of national necessity, political dynamics, and the courage to take a position within a long-established industry structure.
Logistics and supply chain players view Batam as a growing strategic logistics hub for Indonesia, increasingly integrated into global trade due to its prime location near the Strait of Malacca.
FIATA’s influence in Asia-Pacific and globally underscores Indonesia’s strategic role in the international supply chain.
One “game changer” to increase the competitiveness of Indonesia’s logistics and supply chain sector is accelerating AI adoption in the sector and national industries.