New center: People stand in front of the newly launched Bali Logistics Park at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar on Friday
span class="caption">New center: People stand in front of the newly launched Bali Logistics Park at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar on Friday. The facility will serve as a logistics and warehouse center, and aims to boost logistic services and the tourism sector in Bali. (Kompas.com/Sri Lestari)
An international-standard warehouse and logistics complex has been officially launched at Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport to boost logistics services and tourism in general on the Island of the Gods.
The new logistics complex is called the Bali Logistics Park and will facilitate the distribution of goods in Bali, president director of state-owned airport operator PT Angkasa Pura I Sulistyo Wimbo Hardjito said in Tuban, Bali.
'This initiative will be the foundation for building other logistics parks to intensify logistics distribution in the eastern part of Indonesia,' he said on Friday as quoted by kompas.com.
PT Angkasa Pura Logistic, a subsidiary of PT Angkasa Pura that runs an international-standard supply-chain business, will operate the logistics park.
Bali Logistics Park is equipped with a 24-hour security system, a fire-prevention system, more than 150 CCTV cameras, a cafeteria, a spacious parking lot and a loading area able to cater for a 40-foot truck.
The presence of the logistics service is expected to provide added value to Angkasa Pura I especially at the Ngurah Rai airport, Angkasa Pura property president director Miduk Situmorang said.
"I hope this new facility will be the answer to the warehousing needs of our customers and business players,' he said as quoted by kompas.com. The facility is built on a 7,200-square-meter site and consists of eight storage units of 969 sq m each, a 150 sq m mezzanine level and a management office.
The facility will be operated using warehouse-management technology to facilitate accurate goods storage and organization. (nov/rin)(+)
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