PT ASM completes NSP projects with no fatal accidents
Jakarta (ANTARA) - PT Anugerah Samudera Madanindo (PT ASM) says it has completed several works on National Strategic Projects (NSP) without a fatal accident. PT ASM’s Chief Executive Faris Muhammad Abdurrahim, in a written statement in Jakarta on Thursday, said the company recorded 1,200,622 man-hours without a fatal accident in the period from 1 March 2023 to 30 September 2025, reflecting its commitment to occupational safety and health (OSH) standards (K3). During that period, PT ASM carried out six projects with a total value of around Rp300 billion. ‘We want to ensure that the construction of large-scale infrastructure remains centred on people,’ Faris said. Faris said the safe working-hour achievement was driven by procedural discipline, on-site supervision, and decisions to halt work when risk was deemed to have increased. In recognition of the approach, PT ASM said it received a zero-accident award and the Platinum category of the P2K3 at the West Java provincial level from the West Java Government. A sample project cited by the company is the Patimban Port development Phase 2 and the vehicle-terminal development carried out from October to November 2025. According to Faris, the Patimban Port development is projected to become a maritime logistics hub with a long-term target capacity of up to 7.5 million TEUs. He explained that the port’s expansion includes increasing the vehicle-terminal capacity to 600,000 units completely built up (CBU) and the container terminal to 3.75 million TEUs. The progress of the project was said to be around 78 percent as of April 2025. Faris hopes the project can strengthen national logistics competitiveness, support the development of the Metropolitan Rebana industrial area, and help reduce congestion at Tanjung Priok Port through integrated connectivity with the Patimban toll road. Looking ahead to 2026, PT ASM says it plans to continue working on several projects while maintaining safety, health, and worker protection as a priority.