Ministry Of Transportation: Sea Toll Road Is The Key To Equitable Supply Of Sugar And Bulk Cooking Oil In NTT
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JAKARTA - The Ministry of Transportation assesses the existence of the sea highway in particular as the key to the distribution of granulated sugar and bulk cooking oil from Belawan, North Sumatra, to Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara.

The sea highway program from the Directorate General of Sea Transportation of the Ministry of Transportation specifically transports supplies from the National Food Agency together with the Ministry of SOEs through SOEs Food Holding ID FOOD and PTPN Group.

"Sea toll roads are the solution of choice for equitable distribution of food supplies in eastern Indonesia", said the Acting Director-General of Sea Transportation, Mugen Sartoto, in his statement, quoted from Antara on Saturday, April 30.

According to him, to help eastern Indonesia free from the problem of scarcity of goods with price disparities, continuous, regular, and regular shipping is needed through the organization of sea freight transportation to all parts of Indonesia.

Mugen hopes that in the future this kind of synergy will continue to be carried out. "So that the benefits felt by the community will increase", he said.

Head of the National Food Agency/NFA (National Food Agency) Arief Prasetyo Adi said this step was an effort to provide food and in the context of cost efficiency in food logistics to Eastern Indonesia.

It is said, the distribution of bulk cooking oil and sugar by optimizing sea toll facilities is a solution for the availability and stabilization of food prices, especially in certain areas such as Eastern Indonesia, where generally there are still obstacles in food logistics due to high logistics costs or costs and an impact on price increases for products or services. food commodities in certain areas.

He explained that Port to Port, Port to Door, Door to Door, so the food distribution channel through this sea highway is from port to port, after that it is sent to warehouses, then distributed to producers and distributed to market traders.

"With this synergy, we can realize the convenience of food logistics, especially when cooking oil and sugar are the concern of the government and the public", he added.

An expert from the Minister of Transportation, Andre Mulpyana, said that this sea toll facility is very effective for food distribution throughout Indonesia. Through this sea toll transportation facility, the Ministry of Transportation also supports food affordability to disadvantaged, remote, outermost, and border areas.

The departure of the cargo of cooking oil and sugar using the MV.Asia Pratama ship departs on April 28, 2022, with an estimated arrival in Kupang on May 8, 2022", said Andre.

President Director of PT Rajawali Nusantara Indonesia (Persero)/ID FOOD Food Holding, Frans Marganda Tambunan, said that this special shipment through the sea toll access ID FOOD sent a supply of 800 tons of sugar and 300 tons of bulk cooking oil.


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