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Fire Hits Major Brazil Sugar Export Terminal

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianAugust 5, 2014Leave a comment

Firemen at Brazil’s Santos Port struggled on 3rd August to contain a blaze at two sugar warehouses, operated by producer Cosan SA, which threatens to disrupt exports from the world’s biggest sugar producing nation. The fire broke out at the sugar terminal at 4:30 pm local time and 12 fire trucks were still trying to…

Piracy Situation Risk Assessment, August 2014, Issue 28

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianAugust 5, 2014Leave a comment

Highlights of the Past Month: •Last month has seen less pirate activity in Indian Ocean region but increasing number of serious incidents on South- China Sea. The main sources reported at least 4 suspicious events in the Red Sea area, 2 serious incidents near Nigeria, 1 hijacking near Ghana and possible 1 robbery attempt near…

Supply Chain Urges Revitalization To Indonesia’s Ports

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianAugust 4, 2014Leave a comment

JAKARTA – Supply Chain Indonesia urges the government to perform revitalization to the ports in Indonesia in order to support the acceleration of goods mobilization. Setijadi, Chairman of Supply Chain Indonesia, said that the damage of Comal Bridge brings impact to the transportation acceleration both for the passengers or goods which may get back to…

Some 56,638 travelers cross Sunda Strait through Bakauheni

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianAugust 4, 2014Leave a comment

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BAKAUHENI — A total of 56,638 Idul Fitri travelers crossed the Sunda Strait to Java through Bakauheni Ferry Ports in Lampung (Sumatra), four days after Idul Fitri on Friday. Data at the Inland Waterway Transportation Service (PT ASDP) showed on Friday that the reverse flow of Idul Fitri travelers consisted of 14,553 pedestrian passengers…

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