Pelindo Multi Terminal on 24-Hour Alert During Eid
PT Pelindo Multi Terminal, a subholding of PT Pelindo (Persero), has ensured the operational readiness of all managed non-container terminals to support the smooth flow of logistics and public mobility during the 2026 Eid transport period.
Preparatory measures include checking facilities and equipment, ensuring staff readiness, strengthening coordination with all stakeholders, managing traffic flow, and providing buffer areas. Vehicle activity management is also in place to anticipate congestion in port areas.
“All port services will continue to operate fully. We are on 24-hour alert to support the smooth flow of goods and passenger mobility, particularly in distributing strategic commodities needed before and after Eid,” said VP of Corporate Communications for PT Pelindo Multi Terminal, Farid Chairmawan, in a written statement on Friday, 20 March 2026.
In addition, the company has ensured readiness of passenger terminal services and supports the operations of Eid transport posts coordinated by the Ministry of Transportation as centres for information and oversight during the homecoming and return flows. All non-container terminal services, from dry bulk, liquid bulk, general cargo, and vehicle terminals, will be operated optimally to maintain the smooth national logistics distribution.
“As part of the national logistics ecosystem, we are maintaining the supply chain’s smoothness, especially during moments of increased logistics activity and public mobility. We ensure that all port services run safely, smoothly, and efficiently for service users during the Eid transport period,” Farid stated.
Pelindo Multi Terminal manages 20 branches spread across Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali, and Nusa Tenggara. Three subsidiaries include PT Pelabuhan Tanjung Priok (PTP) managing 11 branches, Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal managing six terminals, and PT Terminal Curah Utama. There are eight branches managing passenger terminals: Tanjungpinang, Sibolga, Tanjungbalai Karimun, Tanjung Emas, Gresik, Lembar, Bima, and Pare-pare.