Investor Presentaiton
Improving National Logistics System Resiliency: "Key Priorities
In Encouraging The Investment"
The government established an integrated logistics system through The National Logistic System Development Policy (SISLOGNAS). This system
aims to facilitate the flow of goods to fulfill the community's basic needs and increase the competitiveness of national products.
LOGISTICS PROGRAM
FOR 2022-2024
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Increasing national logistics
efficiency, focusing on food
and health products
This focus aims to ensure the
availability and reliability of logistics
services to support the smooth
distribution of goods at the district
and city levels.
Increasing efficiency and
effectiveness of export/import
flows of national leading
products and imports of
priority industrial raw
materials.
This focus aims to improve the
smooth flow of exports and imports,
both goods and documents, to
increase Indonesian products'
competitiveness in the global
market.
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Commodity-based improvement framework
1. Specify a specific commodity.
2. Identify demand patterns, supply patterns and logistics costs.
3. Set logistics efficiency targets for these commodities, for example:
a. Lead time for domestic goods delivery;
b. Lead time at the port for import-export goods.
Strengthen Key-Enabler
1. Mapping and collaborating stakeholders and off-takers to implement
the action plans.
2. Establish a responsible organization to ensure the implementation of
action plans to support the achievement of logistics efficiency targets.
Organizing action plans based on 6 key drivers
Preparing action plans based on the six key drivers to achieve efficiency
in national logistics and the effectiveness of export/import flows.
6. Regulations, Rules and Legislation
5. Human
Resource
Managemen
4. ICT
3. Logistics
Service
Provider
1. Main
Commodity
t
2. Transportation Infrastructure
Competitiveness
and Social
welfare
Sources: RPJMN 2020-2024; Presidential
Regulation No.26/2012 Concerning Blueprint of
National Logistics System Development
are +90
Key Drivers: Logistic Action Plan
Transportation Infrastructure → There
projects of infrastructure
development spread across Indonesia, such as
toll roads, ports, airports and railways, to
support the improvement of the logistics
process
Logistics Service Provider → Through
Government 5/2021, of the total 81 standard
classifications of business field in overall
logistics sectors, 72 (around 89%) required NO
LICENSE but only identification business
number and/or standard certificate.
Furthermore, through Presidential Regulation
10/2021, there are relaxations toward
foreign investment requirements. In the
logistics sectors, the relaxations take form in
the allowability of foreign investment equity
to fully own a business.
ICT NLE is a system to provide one-stop
services for the transmission of data, trade
logistics documents, and secure and reliable
information to serve G2G, G2B, and B2B
transactions for domestic and international
trade
Human Resource Management → Some
programs include (a) The establishment of the
National Occupational Map for Logistics and
Supply Chain (b) Legalization of the
Indonesian National Occupation Competency
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