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PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines (SPIL), a national shipping company and Toll Group, an international logistics company, have entered into a new partnership to provide broader supply chain services including Contract logistics, International freight forwarding and Domestic distribution.

With 130 years of experience in logistics and supply chain, Toll has significant capabilities in Contract logistics and International freight forwarding along with expertise in mining, energy and remote logistics.

Toll's strategic belief

This new partnership reflects Toll's strategic belief in the importance of the Indonesian market and commitment to existing business opportunities.

"We are excited to work with Toll to expand our local network which currently allows our business partners to reach and expand access to global trade through this initiative," said Vice President Director of PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines (SPIL), Widarta Liunanda, in Jakarta, Tuesday (10/23/2018).

Partnering with shipping companies

Partnering with a leading local shipping company, SPIL Group will be able to utilize more than 60 vessels

Partnering with a leading local shipping company, SPIL Group, this new collaboration will be able to utilize more than 60 vessels with 34 branch offices spread throughout the Indonesian archipelago.

Together with SPIL which is also a terminal operator in Jakarta and Surabaya, 2 of the main ports in Indonesia, its local strength will provide a wider contract logistics capability.

Authority comment

Our collaboration with SPIL will provide regional growth. SPIL – Toll will be one of the big logistics players that can provide the service with the widest network and fleet of vessels under one roof.

Our customers will benefit from a more integrated transaction system and process, increasing efficiency for them,” said Victor Tan, Executive Vice President Asia for Toll's Global Logistics Division.

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