Pelindo Supports SOE Logistics Consolidation to Strengthen National Supply Chain Integration
PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero), or Pelindo, through its subsidiary PT Pelindo Sinergi Lokaseva, has joined other state-owned logistics entities in signing a Shareholder Agreement and Deed of Consolidation in Jakarta. The strategic move is part of a government policy, driven by the Danantara Investment Management Agency, to transform the national logistics sector. The consolidation is expected to create a more integrated service network, expand national distribution connectivity, improve operational efficiency, and provide added value for customers and all stakeholders. Senior Director of Corporate Strategy at PT Danantara Aset Manajemen, Aurelius Altius Rosimin, stated that the consolidation aligns with President Prabowo Subianto’s strategic direction to build more focused, efficient, healthy, and competitive state-owned enterprises. He noted that combining the capabilities, assets, and networks of the companies is expected to create synergy, improve service quality, and deliver greater value for the country. In the initial phase, the shareholding structure of the consolidated company consists of 74.47 percent held by the Pelindo Group, 9.24 percent by PT Pos Indonesia (Persero), 9.37 percent by PT Krakatau Bandar Samudera, and 6.92 percent by other entities. As the majority shareholder, Pelindo plays a strategic role in overseeing the integration process until the formation of a national logistics holding. Pelindo President Director Achmad Muchtasyar welcomed the consolidation as a strategic step to strengthen national logistics competitiveness through synergy among state-owned logistics players. He expressed optimism that closer collaboration between SOEs would strengthen national supply chain connectivity, reduce logistics costs, and make customer service more effective and competitive.