Fisheries Exports Made Easier as KKP Launches Siap Mutu Application
The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has officially launched a digital application based on an integrated national system called Siap Mutu (Quality Service Information System and Application). The application is designed to accelerate the export process and ensure Indonesian fishery products are accepted in international markets.
Operated under the authority of the Agency for Quality Control and Inspection of Marine and Fishery Products (Badan Mutu KKP), the application supports export services directly connected to various systems including OSS (Online Single Submission) and INSW (Indonesia National Single Window).
"Siap Mutu is a strategic tool for business operators to accelerate export services whilst ensuring the acceptability of our products abroad. Destination country authorities can even access quality certificates (SMKHP) electronically via QR code," said Ishartini, Head of Badan Mutu KKP.
Fast and Transparent Processing in Just Five Minutes
With the introduction of Siap Mutu, the issuance of Fishery Product Quality and Safety Certificates (SMKHP) can now be completed in just five minutes. All stages, from application evaluation to technical inspection, are conducted digitally. Verification of vessels, product volumes and commodity data is also completed online.
One example of its implementation can be seen at the Badan Mutu Provincial Office for West Java, located in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta. At this location, export service users can also print non-tax state revenue (PNBP) payment receipts directly through the integrated system.
"The entire process can be monitored online by business operators. This represents modern, transparent and efficient public service delivery," explained Dede Suhendra, Acting Head of the Jakarta II Badan Mutu Office.
National Synchronisation and Global Access
The Siap Mutu application is fully connected to the INSW system, enabling data entered by business operators to be synchronised directly with relevant ministries and agencies. This measure forms part of efforts to accelerate and simplify export bureaucracy.
"We are also exploring digital certification with countries such as Norway, and everything will be managed through a single gateway via the INSW system," Ishartini added.
This digitalisation is part of a direct instruction from the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Sakti Wahyu Trenggono, to transform the service system within KKP to become more modern, data-driven and adaptive to changing times.
With the launch of Siap Mutu, KKP hopes to enhance the competitiveness of Indonesian fishery products in the global market, whilst supporting fast, efficient and reliable export governance.
Operated under the authority of the Agency for Quality Control and Inspection of Marine and Fishery Products (Badan Mutu KKP), the application supports export services directly connected to various systems including OSS (Online Single Submission) and INSW (Indonesia National Single Window).
"Siap Mutu is a strategic tool for business operators to accelerate export services whilst ensuring the acceptability of our products abroad. Destination country authorities can even access quality certificates (SMKHP) electronically via QR code," said Ishartini, Head of Badan Mutu KKP.
Fast and Transparent Processing in Just Five Minutes
With the introduction of Siap Mutu, the issuance of Fishery Product Quality and Safety Certificates (SMKHP) can now be completed in just five minutes. All stages, from application evaluation to technical inspection, are conducted digitally. Verification of vessels, product volumes and commodity data is also completed online.
One example of its implementation can be seen at the Badan Mutu Provincial Office for West Java, located in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta. At this location, export service users can also print non-tax state revenue (PNBP) payment receipts directly through the integrated system.
"The entire process can be monitored online by business operators. This represents modern, transparent and efficient public service delivery," explained Dede Suhendra, Acting Head of the Jakarta II Badan Mutu Office.
National Synchronisation and Global Access
The Siap Mutu application is fully connected to the INSW system, enabling data entered by business operators to be synchronised directly with relevant ministries and agencies. This measure forms part of efforts to accelerate and simplify export bureaucracy.
"We are also exploring digital certification with countries such as Norway, and everything will be managed through a single gateway via the INSW system," Ishartini added.
This digitalisation is part of a direct instruction from the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Sakti Wahyu Trenggono, to transform the service system within KKP to become more modern, data-driven and adaptive to changing times.
With the launch of Siap Mutu, KKP hopes to enhance the competitiveness of Indonesian fishery products in the global market, whilst supporting fast, efficient and reliable export governance.