Africa Global Logistics (AGL), through its joint venture Patimban Global Gateway Terminal, announces the signing of a $73.6 million financing agreement with Sarana Multi Infrastruktur Persero. This funding will enable the superstructures and equipment of the container terminal at the Port of Patimban, including the installation of ship to shore cranes (STS) and e rubber tyre gantry cranes (eRTG). Located in the Central Java, just 3 hours from Jakarta, this project reflects AGL’s commitment to strengthening strategic logistics infrastructure in Indonesia.

 

Patimban Global Gateway Terminal, a joint venture between AGL, Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Samudera Pelabuhan Indonesia, will develop and operate the Patimban Container Terminal over the next 36 years. These new facilities will significantly increase the capacity to process goods, reducing waiting times while optimizing the regional supply chain.

 

In addition to improving logistics connectivity, this project also provides for the creation of many local jobs and the stimulation of the regional economy. It also incorporates strict environmental standards to minimize its ecological impact, in line with stakeholders’ commitments in terms of sustainability.

 

 

AGL and its partners are committed to contributing to the development of modern and efficient infrastructure, while responding to the growing logistical challenges facing Indonesia.

 

About AGL (Africa Global Logistics)

Africa Global Logistics (AGL) is the trusted logistics operator in Africa, providing integrated logistics, port, maritime, and rail solutions.

With more than 23,000 employees across 50 countries, AGL builds on decades of expertise to deliver tailor-made and innovative services to its African and international clients. AGL’s ambition is to contribute sustainably to Africa’s transformation. The company also operates in Haiti, Timor-Leste, and Indonesia.

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