Group 1: Indonesia's Economic Landscape - Indonesia has a population of 270 million and a rapidly expanding middle class, making it the world's largest archipelago with over 17,000 islands and 1,000 ports [1] - The Port of Tanjung Priok in Jakarta is a critical logistics hub, handling around 6% of global container transshipment annually and ranking among Southeast Asia's top three logistics centers [1] - The Jakarta International Container Terminal exceeded 2.2 million TEUs in 2024 and will continue 24-hour operations in 2025, reinforcing its role as Indonesia's vital container gateway [1] Group 2: Infrastructure and Trade Opportunities - Indonesia has accelerated infrastructure upgrades across ports, airports, and digital networks, significantly improving logistics efficiency and regional connectivity [2] - With the full implementation of RCEP, Indonesia is experiencing a wave of opportunities in trade, investment, and cross-border logistics [2] Group 3: Indonesia Regional Conference 2025 - The Indonesia Regional Conference 2025 will be held in Bali on November 18–19, 2025, focusing on regional collaboration and industry differentiation [3][5] - The conference aims to provide a premium environment for rational dialogue and deep cooperation, offering access to frontier market intelligence and current industry developments [8] - Expected attendance includes over 300 global logistics and corporate representatives, fostering deeper connections through networking formats like One-on-One Meetings [11]
JCtrans Event: Exploring a New Blueprint for Asia-Pacific Logistics
Globenewswire·2025-09-26 01:34