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ICTSI bags 30-year contract to develop, operate Indonesian container terminal

International Container Terminal Services Inc. said Friday it secured a 30-year contract to develop and operate the Batu Ampar Container Terminal in Batam, Indonesia.

PT Batam Terminal Petikamas (BTP), a subsidiary of an Indonesian state-owned entity (SOE), formed to develop terminal facilities and infrastructure in Batam Island, signed an agreement with PT Batu Ampar Container Terminal, a 75/25 percent joint venture between ICTSI and PT Interport Sarana Infrastruktur Indonesia, as the 30-year strategic partner to operate and develop its flagship Batu Ampar Container Terminal (BACT).

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BACT is the main container terminal for Batam Island, a prominent special economic zone in Southeast Asia strategically located along the Malacca Strait.

BACT has 1,032 meters of operational quay length, five ship-to-shore cranes and a fully developed backup area. In 2024, the local market exceeded 600,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs).

ICTSI’s joint venture partner, PT Interport Sarana Infrastruktur Indonesia, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of PT Indika Energy TBK, a leading Indonesian business engaged in energy, logistics and infrastructure, minerals, green business and digital ventures.

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