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  2. Pelindo - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of Pelindo is a strategic initiative of the government as a shareholder to realize national connectivity and a stronger logistics ecosystem network. Maritime connectivity is projected to improve, whether it is local ports, or international ports.

  3. Full-rigged pinnace - Wikipedia

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    The English pinnace Sunne was the first vessel reported built at the Chatham Dockyard, in 1586. [4] English pinnaces of the time were typically of around 100 tons, and carried 5 to 16 guns.

  4. South Sulawesi - Wikipedia

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    The pinisiʼ or phinisi (ᨄᨗᨊᨗᨔᨗ) is a traditional Indonesian two-masted sailing ship. It was mainly built by the Konjo tribe, a sub-ethnic group but was, and still is used widely by the Buginese and Makassarese, mostly for inter-insular transportation, cargo, and fishing purposes within the Indonesian archipelago.

  5. Pinisi - Wikipedia

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    Motorized Lambo, the sail has been removed. The pinisi rig comprises seven to eight sails on two masts, i.e., three foresails (in Konjo, the language of the Bontobahari shipwrights, cocoroq [22]) set over a long bowsprit (anjong), a main and main-topsail on the main mast (sombalaq bakka and tampaseqreq), mizzen and mizzen-topsail on the smaller mast aft (sombalaq ri boko and tampaseqreq ri ...

  6. Port of Tanjung Priok - Wikipedia

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    The port is located at Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, and is operated by Indonesian state-owned PT Pelindo. The port has 20 terminals for accommodating general cargo, liquid bulk, dry bulk, containers, etc. It has specialised facilities catering to oil tankers, chemical-laden ships, metal scrap, and passengers.

  7. Port of Tanjung Emas - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Pelindo III announced plans for a land reclamation of 22 hectares estimated to be completed on 2018 as first phase of development of the port. [3] Port supporting facilities, such as storage tanks, docks, warehouses and storage fields, will be built as part of the development. The second phase of the reclamation will encompass 82 ...

  8. Port of Tanjung Perak - Wikipedia

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    pelindo.co.id Port of Tanjung Perak ( Indonesian : Pelabuhan Tanjung Perak ) is the second busiest sea port in Indonesia , located at Surabaya , East Java . It is the main port for the eastern part of the island of Java .

  9. Phinisi - Wikipedia

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