Indonesia saw a dramatic increase in
coal production from a mere 2 million tons in 1985 to
over 155 million tons in 2005. Indonesia has now emerged
as a significant thermal coal producer. The Indonesian
coal industry has registered an average annual growth
of 10% since 2000. Production is predicted jump even higher
considering the goverment of Indonesia’s ambitious plan
to see additional 10,000 MW of coal fired power plant
across the archipelago by 2010. The additional power plants
are expected to boost domectic coal consumption by a whopping
40 MT per annum. Many industry players believe that Indonesia
is on track to produce 200 million tons in 2010.
For the open sea transshipment business, PT Jaya Samudra
Karunia on early 2007 began operating its first Self-propelled
Floating Crane named “Sea Lift No.1” with guaranteed loading
rate 12,000 tons / day (installed capacity 20,000 tons/day).
Up to June 2007, the Sea Lift No.1 were loading coal to
our customers’ vessel at least 620,000 tons.
On December 2007, the second floating crane named “Sea
Lift No.2” with guaranteed loading rate 25,000 tons /
day (installed capacity 40,000 tons /day) will start operating
at Kalimantan area.
Our Fleets in Transshipment
| No. |
Vessel
Name |
Built
Year |
Type
Of Vessel |
Capacity
(DWT) |
|
Class |
| 1 |
FC Sea Lift
No. 1 |
1982,
reconstruction in
2006 |
Floating Crane |
Loading rate
Guaranteed 12,000 MT/day
Installed
20,000 MT/day
|
Indonesia |
Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia |
| 2 |
FC FLF Hana |
2007 |
Floating Crane |
Loading rate
Guaranteed 25,000 MT/day
Installed
40,000 MT/day
|
Indonesia |
Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia |
|