The Indonesian government is actively streamlining the flow of international trade by implementing a more harmonized regulatory framework for "Angkut Terus" (Direct Loading) procedures. This strategic initiative aims to eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks that frequently delay the movement of goods at major sea and air ports. By synchronizing policies across various ministries and agencies, the government seeks to provide a more predictable and efficient logistics environment for global traders. These efforts are expected to significantly reduce dwelling times and lower the overall operational costs for domestic exporters and importers alike.
The Ministry of Law and Human Rights is collaborating with customs authorities to ensure that these new regulations are legally robust and easy to implement. Strategic digitalization of trade documentation remains a top priority to facilitate real-time monitoring of goods during the transit process. This policy refinement is envisioned as a vital catalyst for enhancing Indonesia’s logistics performance index within the Southeast Asian region. Moving forward, the synergy between simplified transshipment rules and improved port infrastructure will be crucial in positioning Indonesia as a competitive global logistics hub.










