A Very Refined Project – Phase 1

This project that LP Indonesia is handling is amazing!  This project is an expansion LPG Refinery Plant in Indralaya near the city of Palembang, South Sumatera. The equipment was purchased from one company but was supplied from Canada, the USA, France, Korea, Malaysia, and Indonesia.  The details for the various project pieces are below:

 
The 2 units of the molecular sieve tower and its accessories shipped from Malaysia
The dimensions:  L 13.00 meters x W / dia 3.58 meters x H (incl. Temp support)  4.2 meters
Weight : 61.20 Ton / each
Transportation :
a. 268 Km land transport from Kuantan (East Peninsula of Malaysia) to Port Klang (West Peninsula of Malaysia)
b. Sea transport from Port Klang to Musi River Port of “Boom Baru”, Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia
c.  Land transport from Palembang to project site in Indralaya (± 40Km) Now the cargo has arrived in Palembang Port, waiting for customs clearance and project site crane readiness.
Photos while in Port Klang :
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Photos on arrival in Palembang port :
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Logistics Plus Offers New Rail Service in Indonesia

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Logistics Plus Offers New Rail Service in Indonesia

Erie, PA, January 30, 2014- Logistics Plus Indonesia / PT Sentra Logistik has opened a $2.5 million rail freight services facility at the Cikarang Dry Port, West Java.  Logistics Plus will manage international forwarding, supply chain management, offshore logistics base, project, and domestic transportation.  The Cikarang terminal/station is managed by Cikarang Dry Port (CDP), while the rail facilities and infrastructures are managed by the state-owned railroad company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI).

The new facility provides one-stop services for distribution and logistics needs, including overnight rail service between Jakarta and Surabaya.  This venture will also have the added benefit of reducing ever-increasing road traffic on Pantura Road.  In 2013, as many as 23 million containers were distributed by rail in Indonesia. Those numbers are projected to reach around 60 million containers in 2020.
The decision to open the facility is an extension of Logistics Plus’ commitment to maintain and help develop a strong, evolving distribution and logistics service in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.

 

LP Indonesia Relocates 20 MVA Turbines

LP Indonesia has just completed the relocation of 20 MVA turbines for Indonesia Power at Lombok, one of the most beautiful islands of Indonesia.  Way to go, Muktar, Tatum, Muhammad and company. Doing us proud!

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