WPB: As an integral part of Indonesia’s national maritime ecosystem, PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS) remains committed to elevating the country’s presence on the international stage. By playing an active role as a global maritime logistics operator, PIS has demonstrated that Indonesia can compete internationally while earning the trust of global customers.
The company’s ability to expand beyond Indonesia aligns with the government’s efforts to promote investment and strengthen international cooperation. This expansion highlights Indonesia’s potential and represents a significant step toward positioning the country as a strategic global partner. This vision is also reflected in the 100-day milestone of Indonesia’s government, which emphasizes transformation, innovation, and hard work to serve the nation’s best interests.
“In 2024, our revenue from non-captive markets increased by 64% compared to the previous year. This achievement reflects the growing trust of global customers in PIS,” said Mohammad Resa, PIS Director of Risk Management, during the Fortune Summit 2025.
In his presentation, Resa emphasized that this success stems from PIS’s strategic initiatives, including a deep understanding of global customer needs, the development of human resource capabilities, and enhanced fleet reliability. These efforts are further reinforced by business expansion strategies, such as establishing branch offices in Singapore, Dubai, and London, to broaden PIS’s international market reach.
Through this approach, PIS has been able to adapt to global market demands and respond swiftly to customer needs. Today, PIS has successfully expanded its shipping routes to 65 countries, marking a significant milestone in its journey as a leading global maritime player.
By WPB
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