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Cikarang Dry Port | |
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Country | Indonesia |
Location | Cikarang, West Java |
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Opened | 2010 |
Operated by | PT Cikarang Inland Port |
Owned by | Jababeka Group |
Type of harbour | dry port |
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Website cikarangdryport |
Cikarang Dry Port (CDP) is a dry port in Kota Jababeka of the town of Cikarang, West Java, Indonesia. With a total area of 200 hectares, CDP was founded in 2010. It is operated as Indonesia's first and only Integrated Customs Services Zone by PT Cikarang Inland Port, a division of the publicly traded PT Jababeka Tbk. As an inland dry port model, CDP acts as a port extension, that addresses ongoing traffic jams and delays at Tanjung Priok, a significant import/export gateway. The primary goal is to reduce the dwelling time from 3.2 days to the government-mandated 2.5 days.
To optimize its operations, the government involves CDP in order to expedite the 2.5-day dwelling time. Its design integrates with Tanjung Priok. The idea is that CDP handles the next step, port clearance, after Tanjung Priok has finished all loading and unloading operations. A freight train will transport containers from the seaport to CDP for administration, quarantine, and inspection in order to expedite the process. A similar procedure can also be used for export. Up to 8 million TEUs can be handled annually at the port because of Tanjung Priok and CDP's integration. Productivity is a critical factor in the development of an industrial business, and is facilitated by the coordination and synchronization of the entire supply chain through CDP. The CDP has a capacity of 250,000 TEUs.