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  2. Port of Tanjung Api-Api - Wikipedia

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    It was designed primarily as a passenger port to Bangka Island to replace the existing ferry services in Palembang, with further plans to develop an industrial estate with railway connections. The port began passenger operations in late 2013. [2] The port and 2,000 hectares of surrounding land was designated as a special economic zone in 2014. [4]

  3. Port of Tanjung Kalian - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Tanjung Kalian is a seaport located in the town of Muntok, in West Bangka Regency of the Bangka Belitung Islands, Indonesia. It serves as both a cargo port and a passenger ferry port, connecting the island of Bangka to Sumatra through the opposite Port of Tanjung Api-Api in South Sumatra .

  4. ASDP Indonesia Ferry - Wikipedia

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    ASDP Indonesia Ferry provides island crossing services throughout Indonesia with more than 206 routes. The following is a list of ASDP Ports throughout Indonesia. Sumatra. Banda Aceh; Singkil; Sibolga (Kota Sibolga, Sumatera Utara) Padang; Batam; Bangka; Bakauheni (Lampung Selatan, Lampung) Bali. Merak (Kota Cilegon, Banten) Ujung (Kota ...

  5. Palembang - Wikipedia

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    Currently Palembang also has two main ferry ports, Tanjung Api-api Port, located on sea-shore, 68 kilometres (42 miles) outside the city, and Boom Baru Port inside the city. These ports operate ferries to Bangka, Belitung and Batam Island. There is a plan to build deep sea port in Tanjung Api-Api.

  6. List of ports in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Touwen, Jeroen (editor) (2001) Shipping and trade in the Java Sea region, 1870-1940 : a collection of statistics on the major Java Sea ports Leiden, Netherlands: KITLV Press. ISBN 90-6718-162-5 External links

  7. Transport in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Tanjung Priok, the busiest port in Indonesia. Major ports and harbours include Bitung, Cilacap, Cirebon, Jakarta, Kupang, Palembang, Semarang, Surabaya, and Makassar. Ports are managed by the various Indonesia Port Corporations, of which there are four, numbered I through IV. Each has jurisdiction over various regions of the country ...

  8. South Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    These three ports serve passenger transportation using ferries to Muntok and Batam. Currently the Tanjung Api-Api Port is being built which serves the transportation of passengers and goods in and out of South Sumatra. Transportation in South Sumatra

  9. Singkep - Wikipedia

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    Service to the port of Muntok on Bangka of Bangka Belitung and Palembang of South Sumatra ceased operating regularly with the demise of the tin mining industry. However, a high-speed ferry continues to connect Tanjung Pinang to Singkep, from where local boats may be chartered to Lingga. Singkep also has a small airport capable of handling small ...