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PT. Yusen Logistics Indonesia has launched an own air import operation at Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, Jakarta, Indonesia.
In launching the new operation, PT. Yusen Logistics Indonesia is now able to offer end-to-end import services, from arrival at the airport to delivery to the customer. Services will include enhanced visibility and transport management controls, such as freight status tracking at airport bonded area, customs clearance and supervised vehicle loading.
The new service has mainly been developed to improve solutions for urgent delivery requirements. Located 15 km south-east of Central Jakarta, Halim Airport is conveniently located close to the East Jakarta Industrial Zone, a base for a large number of Japanese companies. Customers located in the industrial zone will now benefit from greatly reduced delivery times, as road transportation from Halim Airport takes between 1.5 (no traffic congestion) to 4.5 (congested traffic) hours less than transportation from Jakarta’s main airport, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
PT. Yusen Logistics Indonesia is dedicated to the on-going development of its services. Drawing on its unique Japanese heritage and continuous improvement philosophy, Kaizen, the Company is always looking for ways to enhance its operation; offering optimum freight forwarding solutions to customers.
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