JAKARTA - PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS) is preparing two of its ships to sail again after the Strait of Hormuz reopened.

Deputy Corporate Secretary of Pertamina International Shipping, Vega Pita, said that his party was on standby to carry out intensive monitoring and prepare a safe shipping plan (passage plan) so that the Pertamina Pride and Gamsunoro ships could cross the Strait of Hormuz.

"The strategies prepared include route planning, risk identification, electronic navigation, and the preparation of contingency plans," said Vega, Saturday, April 18.

Vega added that currently PIS is actively coordinating with various related parties, one of which is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs which is very helpful in establishing diplomatic communication with the relevant authorities.

In addition, the company is also coordinating with insurance companies, ship management, cargo owners, and local authorities, to ensure that all licensing procedures can be met properly.

"The company's priority remains the safety of the crew, as well as the safety of the ship and all its cargo," Vega said.


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