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Bantaeng in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi plans to start $300m new port

byCustoms Today Report
17/02/2015
in Ports and Shipping, World Business
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JAKARTA: Bantaeng district government in South Sulawesi plans to start constructing in IDR4trn ($300m) industrial port as part of the development of Bantaeng Industrial Park, local reports said.

The port located near the Flores Sea and expected to be completed in 2017 would be one of the main ports that could facilitate international shipping, Bantaeng district head Nurdin Abdullah was quoted as saying.

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Currently, the district  is working to finish the port’s feasibility study, he added.

“This port will be constructed on a 200-hectare land with a big terminal, and it will be integrated with the industrial area,” Nurdin said. “The port will be a place for loading and unloading stuff coming in and out of the industrial area.”

He said two consortia are interested in financing and developing the project. One consortium is made up of Samudera Indonesia and Mitsubishi, both of which are controlled by a regional company that is managing the Bantaeng industrial area, known as Bintang Selatan.

Another consortium includes BTN Power  a subsidiary of BTN Indonesia  China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) and a national private company, Terminal Borneo Indonesia.

The Bantaeng government is currently constructing a temporary port on the project site, with help from Huadi Steel, which is building a smelter in the industrial area.

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