
Indonesia will not enforce IMO sulphur rule on domestic fleet
Indonesia’s ministry of transportation has confirmed that the country will not enforce the upcoming IMO 2020 rule on its domestic fleet due to the high cost of cleaner fuel, reports said.
Indonesia Invests in its Cruise Ports
An Indonesian port authority is investing in the construction of new cruise facilities at Benoa and Celukan Bawang ports in Bali.
Touted sea change in Indonesia shipping network may hit choppy waters
With its towering new cranes and wharves that can handle some of the world’s biggest ships, Indonesia’...
Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines launch joint patrols in Sulu Sea amid terror threat
Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines have finally launched joint sea patrols in the troubled Sulu Sea region...
Thieves Board Maersk Aegean off Indonesia
Robbers boarded a product tanker owned by Danish Maersk Tankers and stole equipment while the vessel was at anchor off Indonesia, ReCAAP ISC informed.
Caledonian Sky Refloated after Grounding on Indonesian Reef
Expedition vessel MS Caledonian Sky has been refloated after it ran aground on a reef off Indonesia on March 4, the ship’s owner, the UK-based cruise company Noble Caledonia, informed.
Indonesia Commodity Export Rethink Rattles Metals, Miners
Indonesia rewrote its mineral export rules in a surprise shift of policy that rattled mining companies from the U.S. to Japan and sent copper prices to the highest in a month.