Ternyata bentrokan Tanjung Priok terkait dengan perluasan terminal Peti Kemas (JICT) yang sudah diprivatisasi sehingga sebagian besar sahamnya dimiliki oleh Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH). HPH sendiri beroperasi di 50 pelabuan di 25 negara.
Meski satu slogannya "valuing people", ternyata perluasan peti kemas yang menggusur komplek pemakaman pendiri Tanjung Priok mengakibatkan ratusan orang terluka dan 3 orang meninggal. Hidup privatisasi.... http://priokberdarah.blogspot.com Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is the world's leading port investor, developer and operator with interests in a total of 306 berths in 50 ports, spanning 25 countries throughout Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australasia. HPH also owns a number of transportation-related service companies. In 2009, the HPH Group handled a combined throughput of 65.3 million TEU worldwide. http://www.hph.com/webpg.aspx?id=87 JICT Share holder at glance About HPH HPH is the world's leading port developer and operator as well as an industry leader in the application of technologies to strengthen the entire transportation and logistics chain. As an organisation that actively invests in the development of modern port infrastructure, HPH is committed to playing a significant role in the development of the economies and the expansion of international trade opportunities for the countries in which it operates. Today, HPH has operating rights in a total of 292 berths in 46 ports and owns a number of transportation-related service companies. In 2006, the HPH Group handled a combined throughput of 59.3 million TEU worldwide. for more informations, please click www.hph.com About PELINDO II PT (Persero) Pelabuhan Indonesia II (PELINDO II) is a state-owned enterprise, which operates 12 of Indonesia’s largest ports in 10 provinces. This includes Tanjung Priok, the biggest and busiest port in Indonesia. Apart from that PELINDO II has subsidiaries and affiliates such as PT. Jakarta International Container Terminal, Terminal Petikemas Koja, PT. Electronic Data Interchange, PT. Rumah Sakit Pelabuhan and PT. Multi Terminal Indonesia. Handling 95 million tons of cargo and vessel for more than 57,000 vessels last year. PT. PELINDO II has a tremendous potential to develop its business in future. Jakarta International Container Terminal In April 1999, Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) was formed to operate Container Terminals 1 and 2 at the Tanjung Priok Seaport. Prior to that Container Terminals 1 and 2 was a full subsidiary of PT. (Persero) Pelabuhan Indonesia II and started its first operation in 1978. JICT is a joint venture between Hutchison Port Holdings and PT. (Persero) Pelabuhan Indonesia II. JICT covers a total of 100 hectares and is the largest container terminal in Indonesia. JICT handles more than 1.7 million TEUs (Twenty foot Equivalent Units) and is strategically located at the industrial heartland of West Java. To anticipate the future growth in the nation's economy, JICT is in development of an additional 29.3 hectares of land to serve the container traffic that flows in and out of Indonesia. JICT is accredited to ISO 9002 standards and aims to provide excellent services through the dedication of our experienced workforce and the application of the latest cutting edge technology. Besides the pioneer of 100% sterile Terminal that endow with security, safety and clean in every line of its environment, JICT provides quality services to more than 20 shipping lines with direct routes to more than 25 countries and is committed to providing fast, efficient and reliable services 24 hours a day, all year round. Corporate Culture Valuing People Treating employees fairly, with dignity and integrity Professionalism Responsible for all activities and bringing excellence by attaining the highest quality of work, adhere to all company policies and regulations with consistent and personal commitment to meet organizations requirement. Team Work Working effectively with team/work group or those outside the formal line of authority to accomplish organizational goals Safety Orientation Being aware of conditions and environment that affect employee safety Sense of Competitiveness Targeted towards the highest level of quality in working to ensure achievement optimum results and bringing excellence through market competitiveness Build good partnership Seeking and building better relationship with business partners (Shipping Lines, Cargo Owners, Freight Forwarders) etc, on trust based relationship to achieve excellent service continually http://www.jict.co.id/en/content/introduction === Belajar Islam sesuai Al Qur'an dan Hadits http://media-islam.or.id Milis Ekonomi Nasional: ekonomi-nasional-subscr...@yahoogroups.com Belajar Islam via SMS: http://media-islam.or.id/2008/01/14/dakwah-syiar-islam-lewat-sms-mobile-phone