Samudera Indonesia Launches Weekly Trade Route via Kuala Tanjung Port

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Samudera Indonesia Weekly Trade Route Kuala Tanjung Port

Regional shipping specialist PT Samudera Indonesia Tbk (SMDR) has announced a strategic expansion of its intra-Asia container network with the launch of a new weekly liner service through the Port of Kuala Tanjung in North Sumatra. The deployment is engineered to upgrade industrial freight connectivity across western Indonesia by establishing a direct maritime pipeline to the key regional transshipment hubs of Singapore and Malaysia.

The addition of the North Sumatran gateway addresses growing industrial demand for streamlined supply chain operations outside the congested marine terminals of Jakarta.

Optimizing Export-Import Efficiency Along the Malacca Strait

Kuala Tanjung is positioned adjacent to major agricultural and manufacturing corridors in North Sumatra. By offering direct container services from this strategic industrial hub, Samudera Indonesia enables local businesses to optimize transit times and minimize domestic drayage costs.

The dedicated service operates on a rapid, fixed weekly rotation designed to support highly predictable shipping distribution schedules for both inbound raw materials and outbound commercial commodities:

New Service Rotation: Singapore – Kuala Tanjung – Penang – Singapore

Integrating Regional Logistics Hubs

The streamlined loop focuses on connecting Sumatran manufacturing zones with top-tier global shipping networks through localized hub integration:

  • Singapore Gateway: Shippers gain immediate access to major international long-haul trade lanes via direct transshipment connections in Singapore.
  • Penang Connectivity: The link provides cross-border transit options into northern Malaysia’s electronics, manufacturing, and industrial assembly sectors.

Samudera Indonesia’s management stated that the regular weekly route is expected to increase overall export and import efficiency through direct port access. The operational rollout aligns with broader corporate initiatives to introduce competitive, integrated maritime logistics options that match expanding intra-Asia trade flows while supporting regional economic development across the Indonesian archipelago.

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