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Validity Page 1 Validity DAFTAR FASILITAS PELABUHAN ISPS Code (URUTAN MASA BERLAKU SoCPF) No. Pelabuhan Induk Fasilitas Pelabuhan Nama UN Nama Fasilitas Alamat/Lokasi Aktifitas Status Locod. Faspel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Kuala Semboja ID276- Senipah Terminal, Total E&P Senipah, Kaltim Crude oil, Tersus 0001 Indonesia Condensate (SBM) 2 Biringkassi ID491- Pelsus Biringkassi Desa Bingere Kecamatan Cement Tersus 0001 Bungoro, Kabupaten pankep Sulawesi Selatan 3 Amamapare IDAMA- PT. Freeport Indonesia Port Amamapare, East Concentrate, Coal, Tersus 0001 Timika Sub District Mimika, Gold Papua 4 Ambon IDAMQ- Wayame - PT. Pertamina Jl. Ir. M. Putuhena, Wayame Bahan Bakar TUKS 0001 (Persero) Ambon Minyak 5 Bula IDAMQ- Terminal Khusus Bula Citic Bula- Pulau Seram Crude oil, Tersus 0002 Seram Energy Ltd Condensate 6 Ambon IDAMQ- PT. (Persero) Pelabuhan JL. Yos Sudarso NO. 1 Barang Umum Umum 0003 Indonesia IV Cabang Ambon Ambon 7 Indramayu IDBAL- Balongan PT. Pertamina Jl. Raya Balongan Oil, LPG Tersus 0001 (Persero) Indramayu, Jabar 8 Kintap IDBDJ- PT. Jorong Barutama Jl. A.Yani Km. 104 No. 236 Loading Coal Tersus 0002 Greston Desa Swarangan Kec. Jorong Kab. Tanah Laut Kalsel 9 Kintap IDBDJ- PT. Hasnur Jaya Utama Desa Sungai Puting, Kec. Coal Loading Tersus 0003 Candi Laras Utara, Kab. Tapin Kalsel 10 Banjarmasin IDBDJ- BUP PT. Indonesia Multi Jl. Kapten Piere Tendean Terminal Terapung Tersus 0004 Purpose Terminal No. 180 RT.17 Banjarmasin Kalsel 11 Kintap IDBDJ- Terminal Khusus PT. Desa Mekarsari Kec. Kintap, Jetty dan Tersus 0006 Mitratama Perkasa Kintap Kab Tanah Laut Transhipment Point 12 Kintap IDBDJ- Terminal Khusus PT. Desa Mekarsari Kec. Kintap, Jetty dan Tersus 0007 Mitratama Perkasa Asam Kab Tanah Laut Transhipment Point Asam 13 Kintap IDBDJ- Tersus PT. Global Arta Desa Beringin, kec. Alalak, solar Tersus 0008 Borneo Barito Kuala Kota Banjarmasin Page 1 Validity 14 Banjarmasin IDBDJ- Terminal Petikemas Jl. Raya Sesetan 91 Container Terminal Umum 0009 Banjarmasin Banjarmasin 15 Benete IDBEN- Terminal Khusus PT. Amman Benete Bay, NTB B/M tembaga, Tersus 0001 Mineral Nusa Tenggara cargo, container, batubara, fuel/oil 16 Biak IDBIK- PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia IV Jl. Jend Sudirman No. 51 Bongkar Muat Umum 0001 (Persero) Cabang Biak Biak Barang dan penumpang 17 Bitung IDBIT- PT. Multi Nabati Sulawesi JL. Raya Madidir, Bitung - Palm Oil TUKS 0002 Sulawesi Utara 18 Bitung IDBIT- Dermaga 1,2 and Terminal Jl. DS. Sumolang No. 1 Container, general Umum 0003 Petikemas - Port of Bitung Bitung cargo, palm oil & Fish 19 Amurang IDBIT- Pelabuhan Khusus PT. Jl. Raya Trans Sulawesi , Pemuatan, Tersus 0005 Cargill Indonesia Kawangkoan Bawah Lingk. Pembongkaran 10 Kecamatan Amurang Bahan Baku, Hasil 20 Bitung IDBIT- Bitung-PT. Pertamina Jl.Barat, Yos Sudarso,Kab. No.1Minahasa Bitung BongkarProduksi MuatPeralatan BBM/ TUKS 0006 SulawesiSelatan UtaraSulawesi Utara BBKpenunjang Produksi (Persero) 95928 Minyak Makan Nabati 21 Bitung IDBIT- TUKS PT. AKR Corporindo Jl. Wolter Monginsidi KM. 4, Bongkar Muat BBM/ TUKS 0007 Tbk Bitung Sulawesi Utara Chemical 22 Bitung IDBIT- PT. Salim Ivomas Pratama Jl. Sam Ratulangi No. 9 Kel Tersus 0008 Kedodolan Lingk. I Bitung 95513 23 Tanjung Wangi IDBJU- Terminal Khusus Migas PT. Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 27 BBM Tersus 0001 Pertamina (Persero) Terminal Banyuwangi BBM Tanjung Wangi 24 Tanjung Wangi IDBJU- Dermaga Umum PT. Pelindo Jl. Raya Situbondo, Terminal Cargo Umum 0002 III (Persero) Cabang Tanjung Banyuwangi Wangi 25 Manggar IDBKI- Pelabuhan Khusus PT. Tg. Keluang, Desa Air Kelik, CPO/Kernel, Tersus 0001 Steelindo Wahana Perkasa Kec. Kelapa Kampit, Kab. Barang Umum Belitung Timur-Prop. Babel 26 Bengkulu IDBKS- PT (Persero) Pelabuhan Jl. Yos Sudarso No.9 Pulau Cargo Umum 0001 Indonesia II Cabang Baai Bengkulu Bengkulu 27 Belawan IDBLW- Belawan - PT. Pertamina Jl. Medan Belawan KM. 20, Oil TUKS 0006 Sumut 28 Belawan IDBLW- Belawan International Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Gabion Bulk Carrier Umum 0007 Container Terminal Belawan Medan Sumut Terminal Page 2 Validity 29 Belawan IDBLW- Belawan Multi Purpose Jl. Kapten Raden Sulian No. General Cargo, Umum 0009 Terminal dan Terminal 1 Belawan, Medan passenger, Dry and Liquid Bulk Penumpang Bandar Deli 30 Belawan IDBLW- PT. Lafarge Cement Jl. Ujung baru, Pelabuhan Cargo Curah TUKS 0015 Indonesia / Semen Bangun Belawan Medan Andalas 31 Belawan IDBLW- PT. PLN (Persero) Jl. P. Sicanang No. 1 Dermaga Khusus TUKS 0016 Pembangkitan Sumatera Belawan Medan 20416 Bagian Utara Sektor 32 Belawan IDBLW- TerminalPembangkitan Peti Kemas Belawan Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Gabion Serving other cargo Umum 0017 Domestik Belawan Belawan Kel. Belawan I, ships Kec. Medan Belawan 20411 Medan 33 Belawan IDBLW- TUKS PT. Waruna Shipyard Jl. Bagan Deli Lama, Dockyard TUKS 0018 Indonesia Belawan, Sumatera Utara 34 Pantai Cermin IDBLW- Terminal Khusus Minyak dan Desa Pantai Labu Pekan, Tersus 0019 Gas Bumi PT. Pertamina Kec. Pantai Labu, Kab. Deli Serdang, Sumatera Utara (Persero) Kualanamu 35 Lembar IDBMU- Dermaga Landing Timur PT. Jl. Pelabuhan No. 5 Penumpamg wisata Umum 0001 (Persero) Pelabuhan Lembar , Kab. Lombok Barat Nusa Tengara Barat Indonesia III Cab. Lembar 36 Benoa IDBOA- Terminal Penumpang dan Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa, Domestic Umum 0001 Dermaga Timur Pelabuhan Denpasar Bali 8022 Passenger Ship,Container Benoa 37 Balikpapan IDBPN- PT. Dermaga Perkasa Balikpapan, Kaltim Coal TUKS 0002 Pratama (Balikpapan Coal Terminal) 38 Balikpapan IDBPN- PT. (Persero) Pelabuhan Jl. Yos Sudarso. No. 30, General Cargo Umum 0003 Indonesia IV Cabang Balikpapan Balikpapan 39 Balikpapan IDBPN- Pertamina UP.V Balikpapan, Tanjung Batu Kariangau Offshore Spply Tersus 0004 dermaga PT. Petrosea Tbk. balikpapan Barat, 76134 Base Kaltim Tanjung Batu Balikpapan 40 Balikpapan IDBPN- Balikpapan - PT. Pertamina Jl. Yos Sudarso Balikpapan Oil & Gas terminal TUKS 0005 (Persero) 41 Tanjung Redeb IDBPN- Terminal Khusus Sambarata Kampung Tasuk Kecamatan Terminal Khusus Tersus 0006 dan Transhipment Point Gunung Tabur Kabupaten Batubara Berau Kalimantan Timur Muara Pantai PT. Ithaca Resources 42 Tanah Grogot IDBPN- Pelsus Batubara PT. Kideco Tanah Grogot, Kab Pasir Transhipment Point Tersus 0010 Jaya Agung Teluk Adang Kalimantan Timur Tanah Grogot 43 Balikpapan IDBPN- PT. Kaltim Kariangau Jl. Pulau Balang No. 1 Terminal Petikemas TUKS 0011 Terminal Kariangau KM. 13 Balikpapan, Kaltim 44 Balikpapan IDBPN- PT. Kutai Chip Mill Jl. Teluk WaruRT.009 Bongkar Muat TUKS 0012 Karaingau Balikpapan Barat Kayu/ Chip Wood Kalimantan timur Page 3 Validity 45 Balikpapan IDBPN- Terminal Untuk Kepentingan Muara Tempadung RT. 009 Industri pemurnian TUKS 0013 Sendiri (TUKS) PT. LDC East Kelurahan Kariangau, minyak mentah Balikpapan Barat kelapa sawit dan Indonesia Kalimantan Timur minyak mentah inti kelapa sawit 46 Balikpapan IDBPN- BUP PT. Pelabuhan Jl. Kapau RT. 006 Sungai Umum 0014 Penajam Banua Taka Riko Kel. Gunung Sateleng Kec. Penajam,Paser Utara, Kalimantan Timur 47 Balikpapan IDBPN- Terminal Khusus PT. Kutai Teluk Waru, Kariangau, Industri kelapa Tersus 0015 Refinery Nusantara Balikpapan sawit dan turunannya, bongkar muat CPO dan penyimpanan 48 Batam IDBTH- PT. Nexus Engineering Jl. Patimura, Kampung minyak kelapa sawit Tersus 0001 Indonesia Panau, kel. Kabil, Kec Nongsa Batam- Kepulauan Riau 49 Batam IDBTH- PT. Trikarya Alam Jl. Brigjend Katamso KM.8 Terminal Khusus Tersus 0002 Tanjung Uncang, Batam 50 Batam IDBTH- PT. Graha Trisaka Industri Jl. Brigjend. Katamso, Kel. Terminal Khusus Tersus 0003 Tanjung Uncang, Batam 51 Batam IDBTH- PT. Panbatam Island Jl. Brigjend Katamso KM.8 Terminal Khusus Tersus 0004 Shipyard Tanjung Uncang, Batam 52 Batam IDBTH- PT. Pandan Bahari Shipyard Jl. Brigjend. Katamso KM. 5, Terminal Khusus Tersus 0005 Tg. Uncang-Batam 53 Batam IDBTH- PT. Sentek Indonesia Jl. Brigjend. Katamso Kav. Terminal Khusus Tersus 0006 Sei Lekop, Sagulung-Batam 54 Batam IDBTH- PT. Citra Shipyard Kav. 20 Sei Lekop, Galangan kapal Tersus 0007 Kampung Becek, Kel. Sungai Lekop, Kec. Sagulung, Batam, Kepulauan Riau 55 Batam IDBTH- PT. Pioneer Offshore Indo Jl. Brigjend. Katamso, Pel. Terminal Khusus Tersus 0009 Raya Sagulung-Batam 56 Batam IDBTH- PT. Delta Shipyard Jl. Panaran Dapur 12, Kel. Terminal Khusus Tersus 0011 Sungai Pelunggut Kec. Sagulung, Batam 57 Batam IDBTH- Terminal Khusus PT. Jl. Kav. Sagulung Baru, Terminal Khusus Tersus 0012 Karyasindo Samudra Biru KP.Becek Sei Lekop, Batu Aji Batam Shipyard 58 Batam IDBTH- PT. Dharma Sentosa Jl. Brigjend. Katamso KM. Terminal Untuk TUKS 0015 Marindo 18 Tanjung Uncang-Batam Kepentingan Sendiri 59 Batam IDBTH- PT. Citra Tritunas Terminal Jl. Duyung Sei Jodoh , Batu Terminal Umum 0016 Penumpang Harbour Bay Ampar, Batam Penumpang Page 4 Validity 60 Batam IDBTH- PT. Bandar Abadi Jl. Brigjend. Katamso KM. 6 Terminal Khusus Tersus 0017 Tanjung Uncang-Batam 61 Batam IDBTH- PT. USDA Seroja Jaya Dapur 12 Sei Pelunggut Shipyard Tersus 0018 Sagulung, Batam (Repairing/New Building) 62 Batam IDBTH- PT. Marcopolo Shipyard Dapur 12 Batu Aji, Batam Shipyard Tersus 0019 63 Batam IDBTH- PT. Batam Expresindo Jl. Brigjend. Katamso KM. 6 Docking Tersus 0020 Shipyard Tanjung Uncang-Batam 64 Batam IDBTH- PT. Cemara Intan Shipyard Jl. Brigjend. Katamso KM. Docking Tersus 0021 7/8 Tanjung Uncang-Batam 65 Batam IDBTH- PT. Global Industries Asia Jl. Brigjend. Katamso KM. Transportasi Tersus 0022 Pacific 6,5 Tanjung Uncang-Batam Peralatan Bangunan Lepas pantai 66 Batam IDBTH- PT. Nippon Steel Batam Jl. Brigjend. Katamso KM. Bongkar Muat Tersus 0024 offshore Service 18 Tanjung Uncang-Batam bahan baku, hasul produksi dan peralatan penunjang produksi
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