ICTSI's Indonesian unit leads consolidated operation of Batu Ampar Port
Batu Ampar North Pier consolidates operation under single port operator
International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) subsidiary Batu Ampar Container Terminal (BACT) and Interport Mandiri Utama (Interport), in cooperation with Batam Terminal Petikemas (BTP), will officially assume the single port operator role for the North Pier of Batu Ampar Port in Indonesia starting December 2025.
In a statement, Enrique K. Razon-led ICTSI said they will carry all corresponding rights and obligations as port operators.
The integrated operational structure will improve service standards, strengthen operational efficiency, and enhance Batu Ampar’s competitiveness as a regional logistics hub.
The single port operator implementation was announced during an event organized by Badan Pengusahaan Batam (BP Batam), marking a step toward modernizing port operations and improving logistics performance in Batam.
“Starting Dec. 1, BACT and BTP will officially operate as the single port operator of Batu Ampar Port’s North Pier, supporting Batu Ampar’s transformation into a modern and competitive international port,” said BP Batam Port Management Director Benny Syahroni.
The North Pier features modern facilities for high-volume cargo handling. The pier has an annual capacity of 900,000 twenty--foot equivalent units (TEUs) and features a 1,032-meter berth.
It is equipped with five quay cranes, 12 rubber-tired gantry cranes, and 10 electric terminal trucks, with the truck fleet expected to increase to 25 units in the near future.
“It is our commitment to transform Batu Ampar into a modern and competitive international port. Along with investments in infrastructure and equipment, we are focused on developing a highly skilled local workforce aligned with the ICTSI Group’s professional standards to enhance performance and build on the strong foundation already in place,” said BACT Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Hsin Kai Huang.
The implementation of the single port operator model is expected to improve operational efficiency, reduce vessel turnaround times, and enhance overall service reliability at Batu Ampar Port.
As Batam consolidates its position as a strategic logistics gateway, improved port performance will help attract investment, support industrial expansion, and generate broader economic benefits for the city and surrounding regions.