Against the backdrop of the growing world trade and the dynamic economic growth of Indonesia, international shipping from Indonesia is becoming key to the country’s foreign economic activity. Indonesia’s geolocation in the strategically important Asia-Pacific region affords it a significant advantage for arranging shipments within the region and worldwide.
Sea freight from Indonesian ports, such as Semarang and Jakarta, plays an important role in the global logistics. Building new terminals and the modernization of the existing port infrastructure helped increase the cargo volumes and made the sea freight more efficient.
The following goods are currently being imported from Indonesia to Russia:
The following goods are currently being exported from Russia to Indonesia :
IMPORTO has extensive experience in shipping goods from Indonesia to Russia, using, in particular, air and sea transportation.
The currently used routes rely on flying via China, Turkey, the UAE, Uzbekistan.
The transit time is about 3-5 days.
The main types of delivery: FCL (Full Container Load) and LCL (Less Container Load)
The most used ports of Indonesia are Semarang (IDSRG) and Jakarta (IDJKT). Shipping via sea is available from those ports to such ports as St. Petersburg, Novorossiysk and the other ports in the East of Russia. On arrival to the Russian Federation, the cargo can be further transported within Russia by road and railway.
Semarang/Jakarta – St. Petersburg: 60-65 days (transshipment ports: Colombo, Nhava Sheva, Alexandria, Istanbul);
Semarang/Jakarta – Novorossiysk: 55-60 days (transshipment ports: Colombo, Nhava Sheva, Alexandria, Istanbul);
Semarang/Jakarta – Vladivostok: 15-17 days (transshipment port: Busan).